Dr. rer. nat. Mohamed Barhoumi

Postdoctoral Researcher

Mohamed Barhoumi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks, in Quantum Communication Networks Research Group, at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Technische Universität Dresden.  He achieved his Master’s degree in Physics (finished with very good) between the University of Monastir-Tunisia and the University of Lorraine-France in 2015. Also, he pursued his Ph.D. in Physics (from 2016 to 2018) at the University of Monastir-Tunisia and the University of Lorraine-France (completed with very honorable). After that, he worked as a teacher and researcher at the ISSATKAS University of Kairouan-Tunisia. Besides, he worked as a teacher and researcher at the Faculty of Sciences of Monastir. He taught semiconductors, solid state, optics, magnetic, electrostatic, and mechanics. Next, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau)-Germany. Here, he systematically studied the Ultrafast laser-induced spin-dynamics scenario on a carbon material to which four spin centers are attached.

Contact

Email: mohamed.barhoumi@tu-dresden.de
Room: BAR I/52

Research Interests

1. Quantum communication network
2. Time synchronisation
3. Quantum synchronisation
4. Physical layer
5. Low-latency communications
6. Control layer

Projects

QSyncNextG

Review service

  • Functional Materials Letters.
  • Qeios
  • The European Physical Journal B.
  • Crystal Research and Technology.
  • Journal of Optics and Photonics Research.
  • Engineering and Applied Science Research.
  • Materials Open.
  • Materials Today Communications
  • Results in Optics
  • Surfaces and Interfaces

Guest Editor

○ Frontiers in Electronic Materials.

 

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yYDLIg0AAAAJ&hl=fr

 

Awards

Award of Excellence in Materials, Nanostructures and Applications (M. Sc 1).
Award of Excellence in Materials, Nanostructures and Applications (M. Sc 2).
Award of Excellence in Physics (Bachelor’s degree).