HANAE HAOUARI
EDUCATION
Dissertation:
Spectroscopic Studies of Mass Selected Transition Metal Clusters in Argon
Matrices
- MA , Chemistry, City
College Of New York, New York, 1992
- BS (First Class Honors), Chemistry, Mohammed V,
University, Rabat, Morocco, 1990
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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2000- Present Assistant Professor , New Jersey
City University, Jersey City, New Jersey
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1998
Post-Doctoral, Michigan
State University , East Lansing, Michigan
Research Field : Femtosecond Laser Systems.
, University
of Utah, Salt
Lake City,Utah
Research Topic:The Study of Cluster Ion
Reactions by Guided Ion beams Techniques
- 1999-2000
Metropolitan State College of Denver, CO Part-Time Faculty
- 1999-2000
Community College of Aurora, CO Part-Time Faculty
- 1998
Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI Adjunct Faculty
- 1994-1996
Bronx Community College, New York, NY Lecturer
- 1992-1996
City College of New York
, New York, NY
Instructor
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
- A broad background in physical chemistry, data
acquisition and instrumental analysis
- Knowledge of continuous waves, pulsed and dye lasers
and laser optics.
- Operated home-made quadropule mass
spectrometer,guided(radio frequency multipole systems) ion beams and cluster
ion sources(electron impact, laser ablation, fast atom bombardment
sputtering). Studied reactivity of boron ion clusters with, BF3,
H2O, O2 through collision-induced dissociation and
reaction-cross section in gas-phase.
- Successful experience in ion beam system which
include high vacuum,
ion optics, mass selection(wein
filter), laser application and spectroscopic techniques ( Raman, optical absorption, and
fluorescence). Conducted in-situ
technologies for absorption. Investigating electronic and vibrational structure
of small transition metal clusters using high resolution spectroscopic
techniques in condensed phase.
- Worked in the design and construction of a
reflectron time-of-flight
mass spectrometer, and the development
of a pulsed Nd/YAG laser vaporization ion source.
- Performed computational Chemistry using Gaussian94
to optimize the geometry and structure of small molecules.