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Prof. Dr. Afaf Mohammed Hussein Gadalla  
Contact Information
Phone Number: 084 6338462 - 084 6344264
Fax Number: 084 6370025
E-mail Address: amh04@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Faculty Of Science Building
Postal Address: Fayoum – Fayoum University – Faculty of Science - Physics Department
POBox: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B.Sc.: in Special Physics - Faculty of Science – Cairo University – 1964
M.Sc.: in Theoretical Physics – Cairo University – 1970
Ph.D.: Ph.D. Degree in Nuclear Physics – Cairo University – 1976
Academic Positions
Demonstrator: From 1964 To 1970
Assistant Lecturer: From 1970 To 1976
Lecturer: From 1976 To 1986
Assistant Professor: From 1988 To 1995
Professor: From 1995 Un Till now
Research Interests
upervision and sharing in supervision in master and doctorial researches in nuclear physics branch.
32 published research in nuclear physics branch.
Activities in university services
Activities in the field of Quality Assurance and Accreditation.
Activities in the field of FLDP.
Work Experience
Vice Dean of postgraduate studies and research affairs; Faculty of Science; Cairo University; Fayoum Branch from 4/4/1996 to 26/10/1997.
Head of the Physics Department; Faculty of Science; Cairo University; Fayoum Branch from 26/1/2000 to 31/8/2001.
Vice Dean of postgraduate studies and research affairs, Faculty of Science; Cairo University; Fayoum Branch from 1/9/2001 till 1/9/2005.
Activities in university services
Activities in the field of Quality Assurance and Accreditation.
Activities in the field of FLDP.
List Of publications
Emission of Helium Nuclei in Relativistic Proton Interactions Leading to Total Break up of Ag and Br Nuclei. Z.Physik A 279, 407 (1976).
Inelastic Interactions of 69.0 GeV/c Protons with Emulsion Nuclei. Egypt. J. Physics 7, 67 (1976).
Inelastic Interactions of 69.0 GeV/c Protons with Light (CNO) and Heavy (Ag, Br) Emulsion Nuclei. Egypt. J. Physics 8, No.1, 31 (1977). /strong>
Angular Distributions of Charged Secondaries Emitted in Inelastic Interactions of Relativistic Protons with Emulsion Nuclei. Egypt. J. Physics 8, No.1, 47 (1977).
Inelastic Interactions of 69.0 GeV/c Protons with Emulsion Nucleons. Acta Physica Academica Scientiarum Hungaricae, Tomas 43 (1), 3 (1977).
Topological Cross Section and Angular Distribution of Charged Secondaries in 69.0 GeV/c Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering. Bulg. J. Physics V. 1, 23 (1978). /strong>
Emission of Slow Protons and Alpha Particles in the Interactions of 69.0 GeV/c Protons with Emulsion Nuclei. Egypt. J. Physics 16, No.1, 1 (1985).
Inelastic Interactions of 70-GeV/c K+-Mesons in Nuclear Emulsions. Egypt. J. Physics 17, No.2, 379 (1986).
Hot and Cold Z=2 Projectile Fragments from 4He, 22Ne and 24Mg at 4.5 GeV/c in Nuclear Emulsion. Egypt. J. Physics 17, No.2, 395 (1986).
Angular Distributions of Relativistic Fragments of Charge 2
Scaling Behavior of Multiplicity Distribution in Annihilation Processes for 70 GeV/c Antiproton-Nucleus Interactions. Egypt. J. Physics 18, No.2, 169 (1987).
Coherence and Self-Induced NuclearTransparancy in 70 GeV/c P-Nuclear Collisions. Egypt. J. Physics 18, No. 1,157 (1987).
Fragmentation of 24Mg at 4.5 GeV/c/n. Proc. Math .Phys. Soc. Egypt. No. 65, 27 (1988).
ragmentation of 22Ne Nuclei at 4.1 GeV/c/n in Nuclear Emulsion. Proc. Math. Phys. Soc. Egypt. No. 65, 1 (1988).
Interaction of 200 AGeV 32S Projectiles with Nuclear Emulsions. Proceedings of the XXIIIrd Rencontre De Moriond, March 13-19 (1988).
Negative-binomial Multiplicity Distribution in the Interactions of 24 Mg ions with Light and Heavy Emultion Nuclei. Physics Letters B, 292,148 (1992).
Multiplicity and Rapidity Density in Central Collisions of 4.1 AGeVC-1 22Ne Nuclei in Nuclear Emulsion. J. Phys. G: Nuclear Part. Phys. 19, 2027 (1993).
The Anomalous Behavior of the Doubly Charged Projectile Fragments Produced from 16O –Em Interaction at 60 and 200 A GeV. First Annual Scientific Research Conference of Cairo University;15 April (1993).
Relativistic Helium Fragments Emitted in 24Mg and 22Ne Emulsion Interactions at Nearly 4.5 A GeV. Egypt. J. Phys. 25, No. 1, 123 (1994).
Mean Free Paths of Nuclear Projectile Fragments Produced in 200 AGeV 16O Emulsion Nuclei. Egypt. J. Phys. 25, No. 1, 137 (1994).
Multiplicity Distributions of Produced Particles in 60 AGeV 16O-Emulsion Interactions and Eclipse Effect. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 108A, 3, 281 (1995).
On Slow Particle Production in 200 AGeV 16O –Emulsion Interactions. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 108A, 1, 87 (1995).
Nuclear Temperature and Multiplicities of Relativistic He –Fragments From 16O Emulshon Interactions at 200 AGeV. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 108A, 7, 809(1995).
ultiplicities of Charged Particles in 3.7 A GeV 23S Emulsion Interactions. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 108A, 7,831 (1995).
racteristics of Projectile Fragments Produced in 24Mg-Em Interactions at Dubna Energy. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 108A, 8, 935 (1995).
Multiplicity Distributions of Target Fragments in 60 A GeV 16O-Emulsion Interactions. International Journal of Modern Physics E, Vol. 5, 4, 617 (1996).
Some Characteristics of Produced Particles in 16O-Emulsion Collisions of Different Relativistic Energies. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 109A, 8, 1135 (1996).
External Electron Pair Production in High Energy Collisions. IL Nuovo Cimento Vol. 109A, 1517 (1996).
Anomalous Behavior of Projectile Fragments from Interactions of 16OProjectiles with Nuclear Emulsion. Kerntechnik Carl Hanser Verlag, Vol. 61, 4 (1996).
Target Associated Particles Produced in the Interactions of 3.7 and 200 AGeV/c 32S with Nuclear Emulsion. International Journal of Physics E,Vol. 6, No1, 191 (1997).
Fragmentation of 32S Nuclie in Photo-Emulsion at 3.7A GeV. Radiation Measurements,Vol. 28, No1, 231 (1997).
Sulfur Dissociation in Nuclear Emulsion at 3.7 and 200 A GeV. Journal of Physics G. Nuclear Part Physics, Vol.28, No.2, 241 (2002).
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