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Fatma Al Ma’Mari is associate professor in Physics department Sultan Qaboos University. She has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Leeds (UK) in 2016. She joined the Condensed Matter Physics group at the University of Leeds after her PhD as a visiting researcher in conjunction with Sultan Qaboos University. She undertook her undergraduate studies at Sultan Qaboos University before taking a Master’s degree at the University of Loughborough.

 

She is interested in experimental condensed matter research in magnetism and spintronics. Fatma has been able to achieve an excellent record of publications amongst the best in the field. She has been involved in a team of scientists from the University of Leeds who have demonstrated for the first time how to generate magnetism in metals that aren’t naturally magnetic. Her research has featured in Nature, with a News report in their front website and a News & Views article in the same journal issue reporting the findings. She also published in Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Communications, Science Advance and PNAS which are the top journals in physics field. In November 2019, she awarded The L’OREAL-UNESCO for women in Science fellowship for her project in creating new magnetic materials to replace rare earth materials as a major component in energy production. The award recognizes and honors outstanding Arab female scientist. She achieved the prestigious title of TWAS Arab Young Affiliate for 2020-2025, a distinction bestowed upon her by TWAS’s Regional Partners. This recognition is reserved for exceptional scientists under the age of 40, with a very good record of international publications, showcasing her potential for a high-impact career in the field of spintronics.

 

 Currently, she works in establishing research collaborations with different institutes in nanotechnology- based spintronics for electronic, power or computing applications.

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