ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. AZIZAH BINTI MAINAL
Department of Chemistry
Faculty of Science
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Dr. Azizah Mainal is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya. She has been teaching physical chemistry courses at the department since 2007. Her research interest is on liquid crystals which started with the studies on field-induced liquid crystal director alignment to presently, on the stability of naturally occurring liquid crystals. Her other interest is on science communication, and she was the editor of CONNECT, the first Faculty of Science’s newsletter (2017-2019.) She is currently a member of SEMARAK, a platform formed at the Faculty of Science to inform, excite, and influence the university community and the mass via various science communication activities. She also forms Artify Science which is a gathering of literature and art enthusiasts sharing their readings, creative writings, poetry, songs, paintings and, etc. |
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The Effect Of Helical Twisting Power Of The Chiral Nematic Of Chitosan On Its Morphogenesis |
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The Application Of Ta'lim, Tarbiyah And Ta'dib In The Sces 2250/sic 2006 Course (molecular Spectroscopy & Interpretation) To Tackle Lackadaisicalness Among Students. |
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Polymer incorporation in perovskite solar cells: A review of stabilization mechanisms and performance enhancement
Polymer incorporation in perovskite solar cells: A review of stabilization mechanisms and performance enhancement
Investigation of iron(III) ionic structural complexes for Seebeck coefficient enhancement using variation of ligand lengths with extended -conjugated bipyridyl ligands
Facile in-situ fabrication of a novel ternary ZnO/TiO2/Ag nanocomposites for enhanced bactericidal and biocompatibility properties
The Application of Ta’lim, Tarbiyah and Ta’dib to Tackle Lackadaisicalness among Students
Computer-Aided Design and Molecular Modeling: Carbohydrate Liquid Crystals