PERSONAL DATA:
Name: | Shereen Farah Ahmed Farah |
Position: | PhD student |
Work: | Budapest University of Technology and Economics- Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science –Surface Chemistry Group |
Website: | http://staffpages.uofk.edu/sheren-farah/ |
Citizenship | Sudanese |
LANGUAGE:
- Arabic (native)
- English (Advanced)
EDUCATION
2018/09 – | PhD student – Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics |
2010/07 – 2013/06 | MSc degree in Chemistry– University of Khartoum |
2002/12-2007/11 | BSc Honour’s degree in Chemistry – University of Khartoum |
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Colloid and nanotechnology
- Synthesis and characterization of complexes
- Electrochemistry
- Kinetics and mechanisms of chemical reactions
AWARDS/GRANTS:
- 2018/2022: Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme for phD study in Hungary
- 2012: Sandwich program to conduct part of my MSc in University of Science, Malaysia (USM)
- 2002/2003: Faculty Prize for the second best academic performance in the first academic year
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2013/11 – | Lecturer – Department of Chemistry, University of Khartoum. |
2013/09 – 2017/03 | Examinations officer – Department of Chemistry, University of Khartoum. |
2009/07 – 2013/11 | Teaching Assistant – Department of Chemistry, University of Khartoum. |
2008/06 – 2009/07 | Part-Time Teaching Assistant – Department of Chemistry, University of Khartoum. |
2008/02 – 2009/02 | Research Assistant – Sudan Atomic Commission (SAEC), Khartoum, Sudan. |
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS:
Adrien Paudics, Shereen Farah, Imre Bertóti, Attila Faraks, Krisztina László, Miklós Mohai, György Sáfrán, András Szilágyi, Miklós Kubinyi: Fluorescence probing of binding sites on graphene oxide nanosheets with Oxazine 1 dye. Applied Surface Science 2021, 541, 148451.
Ildikó Fekete-Kertész, Krisztina László, Csilla Terebesi, Benjámin Sándor Gyarmati, Shereen Farah, Rita Márton, Mónika Molnár: Ecotoxicity Assessment of Graphene Oxide by Daphnia magna through a Multimarker Approach from theMolecular to the Physiological Level including Behavioral Changes. Nanomaterials 2020, 10, 2048.
Shereen Farah, Attila Farkas, János Madarász, Krisztina László: Comparison of thermally and chemically reduced graphene oxides by thermal analysis and Raman spectroscopy. J. Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2020, 142, 331–337.
Shereen Farah, Yousif Sulfab, Rohana Adnan: Kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of some nickel (II)-imine-oxime complexes by peroxodisulfate in aqueous acidic solutions. Transition Met. Chem. 2014, 39, 247–252.