MOHAMMAD SAMIULLAH

Professor Of Physics

 

TSU

Grants:
Awards:

1. Truman Fellow, Truman State University, 1996-97.
2. Jepson Fellow, Truman State University, 1992-93.

 

Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, "Study of organic polymer-based solar cells," Spring 2010


Faculty Sabbatical Leave Grant, "Mechanisms of Charge Injection and Transport in Organic Semiconductors", Fall 2008.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "The ultrasonic quantification for damage to heart tissue,"  Fall 2000.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "The ultrasonic study of the heart tissue,"  Fall 1999.

Faculty Sabbatical Leave Grant, "The study of alpha expansion and neural networks,"  Fall 1998.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "Learning and memory formation in a three-layered neural network with a competitive dynamics,"  Fall 1997.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "Application of Finite Element Method to determining Wannier states in semi-conducting quantum wells,"  Fall 1996.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "Application of Finite Element Method to determining Wannier states in semiconducting quantum wells,"  Fall 1995.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "Application of Finite Element Method to determining Wannier states in semi-conducting quantum wells," Fall 1995.

Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "Application of Finite Element Method to determining Wannier states in semi-conducting quantum wells," Fall 1994.

\item Faculty Research Grant Proposal, "Application of Finite Element Method to determining Wannier states in semi-conducting quantum wells,"  Fall 1993.

 Faculty Research Grant, "(a) Quantum stability of chiral soliton in the non-linear sigma model, (b) Electrostatics through Mathematica®, and (c) Neural networks,"  Fall 1991.


\Faculty Research Grant, "Competitive neural networks," Fall 1990.

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