H. A. Al-hamdani
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Also affiliated: University of Anbar (2025); University of Kerbala (2024–2025)
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Biography and Research Information
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H. A. Al-hamdani's research interests encompass optical devices, animal nutrition, and food safety. In the realm of optics, Al-hamdani has investigated solar energy collection systems utilizing micro-lens arrays and V-shaped mirror prisms, as well as the design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lenses to correct longitudinal chromatic aberration. Further work explores the polychromatic visual performance of multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses.
Al-hamdani's work also extends to animal science, focusing on the role of specific dietary components in mitigating the negative effects of mycotoxins. Research includes studies on the impact of lycopene on broiler chicken performance when exposed to Aflatoxin B1, and the synergistic effects of zeolite and yeast supplementation in laying hens to counter aflatoxin-induced physiological and immune challenges. Al-hamdani's publication record includes six papers, with a total of 16 citations and an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 17
Selected Publications
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Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye (2025)
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Solar energy collector utilizing micro-lens array technology coupled with V-shaped mirror prisms as a light guide interface (2024)
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Design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lens to correct the longitudinal chromatic aberration (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Solar energy collector utilizing micro-lens array technology coupled with V-shaped mirror prisms as a light guide interface
- Design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lens to correct the longitudinal chromatic aberration
- Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye
- Design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lens to correct the longitudinal chromatic aberration
- Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye
- Solar energy collector utilizing micro-lens array technology coupled with V-shaped mirror prisms as a light guide interface
- Design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lens to correct the longitudinal chromatic aberration
- Solar energy collector utilizing micro-lens array technology coupled with V-shaped mirror prisms as a light guide interface
- Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye
- Design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lens to correct the longitudinal chromatic aberration
- Design of polythiourethane (PTU) polymer contact lens to correct the longitudinal chromatic aberration
- Solar energy collector utilizing micro-lens array technology coupled with V-shaped mirror prisms as a light guide interface
- Solar energy collector utilizing micro-lens array technology coupled with V-shaped mirror prisms as a light guide interface
- Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye
- Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye
- Polychromatic visual performance of different hologram multifocal hybrid intraocular lenses implanted within the human eye
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