Alaa Ahmad Kawagy Data-verified
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Alaa Ahmad Kawagy is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with research focused on semiconductor materials for solar cell applications. Their work investigates InAs nanostructures, specifically exploring the use of submonolayer quantum dots to improve solar cell efficiency, as detailed in a 2021 publication. Kawagy has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Yuriy I. Mazur, Reem Alhelais, Morgan E. Ware, and Alaa A. Alnami, with whom they share joint publications. Kawagy's scholarly output includes two publications with a total of 18 citations and an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 18
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InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot (2021)
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- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
- InAs nanostructures for solar cell: Improved efficiency by submonolayer quantum dot
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