BSc University of Basrah
MSc Power Electronic Engineering Bradford University
PhD Sheffield Hallam University
Dr. Mohammed Mabrook received his BSc degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Basrah, Iraq, in 1987, and an MSc in Power Electronic Engineering from Bradford University, UK, in 1993. He was awarded a PhD from Sheffield Hallam University, UK, for work on the fabrication and characterization of porous silicon in the year 2000.
Dr Mabrook was Senior Research Associate in the Durham Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics before joining Bangor University as a lecturer in 2009. He has over 10 years experience in microelectronic engineering, conducting multidisciplinary projects in device fabrication and instrumentations. Currently he carry out research in several areas of interest, mainly covering work on organic memory devices, inkjet printing of organic materials, chemical sensors, food quality sensors, semiconductor thin film device fabrication and characterisation, and nanotechnology. He has co-authored over 35 papers and presented his work in more than 15 international conferences and meetings. He also submitted two British patents on food quality control and gas sensors using inkjet printing technology. He was awarded the Durham and Darlington Justice Award 2008 for his voluntary work with the criminal justice board as independent advisor.
His reseasch interests include Organic Electronics, Sensors and Nanotechnology
Teaching areas: Microelectronics, engineering projects