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Master Thesis

Sunday, July 23, 2017
Researcher Olfat Abdelfattah Omarieh Physics student at Faculty of Graduate Studies

Researcher Olfat Abdelfattah Omarieh, Physics student at Arab American University Faculty of Graduate Studies, defended her master thesis titled “Physical Design and Diagnosis of Germanium / Indium Selenide / Gallium Sulfide Hybrid Devices”.

The researcher discussed diagnosing hybrid formula, manufactured from germanium, indium selenide and gallium sulfide chips, 200 nanometers thick each. Also using two layers of germanium and indium selenide as a base to sediment gallium sulfide. Those chips made using physical evaporation method. Structural and photodynamic studies, resistance spectrum, voltage curves and flow proved that this hybrid formula sounds promising to use in micro-transistors as it works like plasmodium devices and microwave resonator.

 

Saturday, July 22, 2017
Researcher Rahmeh Abdul Karim Salman thesis defense

Researcher Rahmeh Abdul Karim Salman, Commercial Law student at Arab American University Faculty of Graduate Studies, defended her master thesis titled “Legal regulation for Factoring Contract and how it’s applied in Palestine”.

In her thesis, researcher mentioned the Factoring Contract legal regulations and possibility to apply it in Palestine, future applying and procurement obstacles. She referred to the theory of right transfer as an updated legal framework applied to the factoring contract as well as the judicial decisions that dealt with rights transfer that harmonize with the Ottawa Convention of 1981, taken by right transfer. Also she relied to Article 13 of Decree Law No. 9 of 2010 on the Palestinian track to strengthening her theory and make this contract valid and applicable in Palestine.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Ibrahim Khalid Yahya thesis defense

Researcher Ibrahim Khalid Yahya, commercial law student at Faculty of Graduate Studies at Arab American University, defended his thesis titled “The Role of Hard-Ship Theory in Contract Balancing in International Trade”.

“The international commercial contract surrounding circumstances affect parties’ obligations. One of them may become burdened with difficulties that would not have been taken into account at the contraction time, if such circumstances hadn’t occurred. And if the national contract was subject to such conditions its financial and economic viability and impact on countries’ economies makes these changing circumstances impact bigger and requires different solutition”.

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