Nora M. Hassan, PhD, is a highly skilled researcher with a solid background in physics and extensive experience in both academic and industrial settings. Nora served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) and Johns Hopkins University from December 2018 to December 2020. Prior to that, Nora held roles as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at Johns Hopkins University, contributing to the study of strongly correlated electron systems and frustrated magnets through advanced spectroscopic techniques. Nora has also worked as a Research Assistant at Intel Corporation since February 2023 and previously at the University of Utah, where a theory paper on one-dimensional plasmon excitations in bilayer graphene was published. Nora's educational background includes a PhD in Physics from Johns Hopkins University and an MS in Physics from the University of Utah, complemented by a Bachelor's degree with Highest Honors in Computer Science from The American University in Cairo.
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