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Faculty Profile
To Dr. Anter El-Azab's Web Page
E-mail address:
anter@eng.fsu.edu
B 316 CEB, (850) 410-6655
Dr. Anter El-Azab,
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, received his
Ph.D. degree at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1994. He
worked as a Senior Research Scientist for six years at Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory prior to joining the FAMU-FSU College of
Engineering in August 2004. Dr. El-Azab's research interests are in
the general area of theoretical and computational materials science
and mechanics.
Published Articles
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I. Lyubinetsky, A. El-Azab, A.S. Lea, S. Thevuthasan, D.R. Baer, Initial
Stages of Oxide Nanodot Heteroepitaxial Growth: Cu2O on SrTiO3(100),
Applied Physics Letters, Volume 85, Issue 19, 2004, Pages 4481-4483.
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Donald R. Baer, Paul E. Burrows and Anter A. El-Azab, Enhancing Coating
Functionality using Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Progress in Organic
Coatings, Volume 47, Issues 3-4, September 2003, Pages 342-356
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A. S. Lea, T. T. Hurt, A. El-Azab, J. E. Amonette and D. R. Baer,
Heteroepitaxial Growth of a Manganese Carbonate Secondary Nano-phase on
the (1 0 -1 4) Surface of Calcite in Solution, Surface Science, Volume
524, Issues 1-3, 1 February 2003, Pages 63-77
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A. El-Azab, S. Gan and Y. Liang, Binding and Diffusion of Pt Nanoclusters
on Anatase TiO2(0 0 1)-(1×4) Surface, Surface Science, Volume 506, Issues
1-2, 10 May 2002, Pages 93-104
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S. Gan, A. El-azab and Y. Liang, Formation and Diffusion of Pt
Nanoclusters on Highly Corrugated Anatase TiO2(0 0 1)-(1×4) Surface,
Surface Science, Volume 479, Issues 1-3, 2001, Pages L369-L374
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A. El-Azab, Statistical Mechanics Treatment of the Evolution of
Dislocation Distributions in Single Crystals, Physical Review B
(Condensed Matter), Volume 61, Issue 18, 2000, Pages 11956-11966
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A. El-Azab, The Boundary Value Problem of Dislocation Dynamics, Modelling
and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 8, Issue 1,
2000, Pages 37-54
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