Shima Shams
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Persian Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Arabic ( reading and writing) Elementary proficiency
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French (beginner) Elementary proficiency
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Norwegian (beginner) Elementary proficiency
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Bio
Experience
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UiO
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Student
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Aug 2019 - Present
Biomedical Physics Biomedical Physics
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UiT- The Arctic University of Norway
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Norway
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student
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Aug 2015 - Aug 2017
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AlfaSkolen
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Oslo Area, Norway
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Student
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Oct 2013 - Jul 2014
Norwegian language study course Norwegian language study course
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National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant
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Nov 2009 - Jan 2010
I provided Dr. Tantra with assistance for her nanotechnology research project for three months from November 2009 until end of January 2010. The research work included fabrication, developing and testing of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) Substrates, with the aim of improving signal intensity and reproducibility of the SERS signal. I provided Dr. Tantra with assistance for her nanotechnology research project for three months from November 2009 until end of January 2010. The research work included fabrication, developing and testing of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) Substrates, with the aim of improving signal intensity and reproducibility of the SERS signal.
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UCL
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Student
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2008 - 2009
My MSc. Nanotechnology project was supervised by Dr. Takashi Matsuura and co-supervisors Prof. Ian Boyd and Dr. Steve Hudziak during my project terms (winter 2008 – autumn 2009). The title of my project report which was submitted, examined and passed in October 2009 was “Porous Silicon Characterization for Lab on Chip Application”. My MSc. Nanotechnology project was supervised by Dr. Takashi Matsuura and co-supervisors Prof. Ian Boyd and Dr. Steve Hudziak during my project terms (winter 2008 – autumn 2009). The title of my project report which was submitted, examined and passed in October 2009 was “Porous Silicon Characterization for Lab on Chip Application”.
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Queen Mary, University of London
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Physics Department
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Research Student - PhD Candidate
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Jul 2006 - Aug 2008
Research in Physics Project: Micro Torsion and Size Effect in the Strength of soft Metals Funded by: EPSRC Supervisor: Prof. D.J. Dunstan Research in Physics Project: Micro Torsion and Size Effect in the Strength of soft Metals Funded by: EPSRC Supervisor: Prof. D.J. Dunstan
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Education
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University College London, U. of London
Nanotechnology -
Queen Mary, U. of London
BSc., Physics