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Prof. Dr. Muhamad Mat Salleh

Principal Research Fellow

Professor Dr. Muhamad Mat Salleh
Phone: +603 89118548 or +603-89215892
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Experince: Lecturer at the Department of Physics UKM since 1973; Associate Professor, 1991; Professor since 1997; and Principal Research Fellow of the Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics, 2003. Head of Physics Department of UKM from 1986-1991. Visiting Professor at Tokyo Agriculture and Technology University (1991), Visiting Researcher at Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment (1991-1992), and Coventry University, United Kingdom (1995).

EDUCATION:

Drs.         Physics     Institut Teknologi Bandung  (1973)

PhD        Theoretical Solid State Physics        University of London  (1979)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION:

Fellow                                    FMASSS                          Malaysian Association of  Solid State Society

Member                                 MIEEE                              Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Inc., USA

Member                                 MOSA                              Optical Society of America (OSA)

Member, Editorial Board:

Journal of Solid State Science & Technology

RESEARCH/INNOVATION Awards:

  • Gold Medal for Invention I.TEX’99, Invention  and Design Society, 25 September 1999.
  • WIPO Award Outstanding Inventor I-TEX’99, 25 September 1999.
  • Kandiah Invention Award 1999, 25 September 1999.
  • Gold Medal for 28th International Invention Geneva, 12 April 2000.
  • Gold Medal for Invention I.TEX’02, Invention  and Design Society, 25 Marc 2002.
  • Gold Medal for 30th International Invention Geneva, 12 April 2002.
  • KWIA Invention Award 2002, Korean Women Inventors Association (KWIA), 7 December 2002.
  • Gold Medal for Invention 2002 Seoul International Invention Fair, KIPA, Korea, 7 December 2002.
  • Gold Medal for Invention OLED for Display System in IPTA R&D Exhb. 2005, 30 Sept.-2 Okt. 2005 di PWTC
  • Gold Medal for product of OLED) for Display System, UKM Research and Innovetion Expo 2005 UKM.

Research Activities:

  • Supervised 6 PhD and 25 MSc projects; in progress: 2  PhD and 8 MSc projects.
  • Published more than 200 papers in Journals and Proceedings.
  • Conducted more than 15 research projects in fabrication of thin films, sensors solar cells and organic light emitting diodes.
  • Member – Committee of several International Conferences on Microelectronics, Solid State Physics and Nanotechnology.
  • Reviewer for several repute international journals.

PhD/MSc Examiner: Universiti Malaya, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Mara

 

Typical 10 Publications:

1. M. M. Salleh, Akrajas dan M. Yahaya, 2002. Optical sensing of capsicum aroma using four porphyrins derivatives thin films. Thin Solid Films417:162-165.

2. M. M. Salleh, Akrajas dan M. Yahaya, 2002. Optical sensing of volatile organic compounds using metalloporphyrins Langmuir-Blodgett films. Inter. J. of Nonlin. Sci. and Num.Simul. 3:461-464.

3. A. A. Umar, M. M. Salleh, M. Yahaya, 2004. Self-assembled monolayer of copper(II) meso-tetra(4-sulfanatophenyl) porphyrin as an optical gas sensor. Sens. and Act. B 101:231-235.

4. M.Y.A. Rahman, M. M. Salleh, I.A. Talib, M. Yahaya, 2004. Effect of ionic conductivity of a PVC-LiClO4 based solid polymeric electrolyte on the performance of solar cells of ITO/TiO2/PVC-LiClO4/graphite. J. of Pow. Sour. 133:293-297.

5.  Wong, Y.Y., Yahaya, M., Mat Salleh. M & Yeop Majlis, B. 2005, Controlled growth of silicon nanowires synthesized via solid–liquid–solid mechanism. Sci. and Tech. of Adv. Mat.6:330-334.

6. M.Y.A. Rahman, M.M. Salleh, I.A.Talib, M.Yahaya & A.Ahmad, 2007. Current transport mechanism and photovoltaic properties of photoelectrochemical cells of ITO/TiO2/PVC-LiClO4/graphite. Cur.App. Phys, 7:446-449.

7. A. A. Umar, M. M. Salleh and M. Yahaya, 2008. Optical gas sensing selectivity property of ruthenium (II)-metalloporphyrins Langmuir-Blodgett films, Cur.App. Phys, 8: 53-56.

8. Sepeai S., Salleh M.M., Yahaya M., Umar A.A. 2009. Improvement of white organic light emitting diode performances by an annealing process. Thin Solid Films, 517(16): 4679-4683.

9. Umar A.A., Oyama M., Salleh M.M., Majlis B.Y. 2009. Crystal Growth and Design, 9(6): 2835-2840.

10. Yap C.C., Yahaya M., Salleh M.M. 2009. Influence of tetrabutylammonium hexafluorophosphate (TBAPF6) doping level on the performance of organic light emitting diodes based on PVK:PBD blend films. Current Applied Physics, 9(5): 722-726.

 
 
 
 

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