DR. NURUL HIDAYAH BINTI MOHAMAD NOR
Department of Research Synergy
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Nurul Hidayah Mohamad Nor works as Research Officer at the National Centre of Particle Physics (NCPP), University of Malaya. NCPP coordinates particle physics research collaboration in Malaysia with world-class research institute across the world. She focuses on research related to development of detector material for high energy physics application that involves simulation and synthesis of material. She also works on growth of thin-films and 2D material such as graphene. She graduated from UKM in 2007 in Microelectronics Engineering and obtained her MSc (Microelectronic Engineering) in 2011. Her experience is not only in conducting research, but also research management from previous working experience in Research Cluster office |
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Zinc Oxide Quantum-dots Ink For All-printable Flexible Biosensors |
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Bayaran Kolaborasi National Centre For Particle Physics (ncpp) |
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Biofilms and multidrug resistance: an emerging crisis and the need for multidisciplinary interventions
Edible coating, food-contact surface coating, and nanosensor for biofilm mitigation plans in food industry
Preparation of Biofilm Assay Using 96-Well and 6-Well Microplates for Quantitative Measurement and Structural Characterization: A Review
Improved photoelectrochemical performance of tungsten-catalyzed graphene nanoplatelet electrodes prepared by hot-wire chemical vapor deposition at low substrate temperatures
Insights into Antibiofilm Mode of Actions of Natural and Synthetic Polymers: A Mini Review
Unveiling the Antibiofilm Arsenal: A Mini Review on Nanoparticles’ Mechanisms and Efficacy in Biofilm Inhibition
FTIR spectra reveal the inhibitory effects of Econazole nitrate cream on Candida Albicans biofilm
Unveiling the Antibiofilm Arsenal: A Mini Review on Nanoparticles’ Mechanisms and Efficacy in Biofilm Inhibition