MY SKILL SET
What I Do
MY SKILL SET 2
What I did previously

PARTICLE ACCELERATORS
During my previous jobs, I've learned a lot of things and grown many skills. Specially I was involved in a construction team of electrostatic accelerators and technical support for medical accelerators. I am skilled in vacuum technologies, ion sources, ion optics, particle tracing, and CAD design.

ION SOURCES
Ion sources are important parts of accelerators and I had an opportunity to study them. Especially we have worked on RF ion source.

SIMION
I've skilled in ion optics simulations with simion package, specially in electrostatic accelerators.

SOLIDWORKS
This is a very lovable software that I learned to work with. The picture shows a PF device with and holder designed for an experiment by me! That's a lot of fun!

NIM INSTRUMENTS
Since my masters' I've had always something to tho with NIM electronics. This modular system is widely used in radiation detection labs.

PLASMA FOCUS
The dense plasma focus(DPF)Â is a device that is used frequently for fusion research studies. Since it's a copious source of electrons, ions, and x-rays it has found many applications in the industries. As my MSc thesis, I had studied x-rays emission from this device.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Computers are inevitable part of our today era. As an experimentalist I've always taken advantage of using computer and its dedicated softwares.
SIMION
SIMION is suitable for a wide variety of systems involving 2D or 3D, static low-frequency (MHz) RF fields: from ion flight through simple electrostatic and magnetic lenses to particle guns to highly complex instruments, including time-of-flight, ion traps, RF quadrupoles, ICR cells, and other MS, ion source and detector optics.

PROGRAMMING
There have been many occasions that I needed to use a computer programming code. for example in the university courses I've used FORTRAN, C++, and MATLAB.

WINDOWS
Yes! This is considered a valuable asset. Different software could be installed. The wide variety of tools such as calculator, snipping tool, web browser, and many professional softwares. That's simply wonderful.

LINUX
While it's harder, at first sight, to deal with, It has its own advantages. I've worked with UBUNTU and KUBUNTU when I was working on a FLUKA project.

MICROSOFT OFFICE
A researcher could take advantage of the OFFICE package in order to make scientific reports, analyses, and presentations. As a master graduate, I've used most of their capabilities.
I have experience working with many other softwares for brevity I just name some of them: MCNP, FLUKA, X'pert Highscore, Photoshop, MATLAB, JOOMLA, ASP.NET, Gamma Vision, Genie 2000, Interwiner,