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Moh El-NaggarAssistant Professor of PhysicsContact Information E-mail: mnaggar@usc.edu Phone: (213) 740-2394 Office: SSC 215C LINKS NanoBio Lab |
Education |
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Ph.D. Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology, 2006
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Postdoctoral Training |
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Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Southern California, 2006-2008
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Description of Research |
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Summary Statement of Research Interests |
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Mohamed El-Naggar's research interests lie at the intersection of physics, biology, and nanotechnology. His work targets one of the most exciting frontiers in biophysics: the interface between biological and inorganic systems. From a basic biological physics standpoint, his team studies cell-surface interactions as well as the electronic and enzymatic activity of extracellular nanostructures involved in microbe-inorganic interactions. Armed with the basic knowledge, they harness this understanding towards a new generation of biotechnological devices that exploit extracellular electron transport in the areas of bioenergy, bioremediation, and biosynthesis of nanomaterials. Current experimental work focuses on:
1. Electron transport in biomolecular nanostructures. 2. Bioenergy production in Microbial Fuel Cells. 3. The enzymatic activity of extracellular nanostructures. Implications for bioenergy and bioremediation. 4. Biological routes to nanomaterial synthesis. 5. New imaging technologies and algorithms. |
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