Biography

Shireen Ibrahim Hamad-Ameen

is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry Science at Salahaddin University, where she has been since 2013. Teaching activities include subjects such as Quantum Chemistry and spectroscopy, Kinetic and Thermodynamic Chemistry, also in Chemical Laboratory learning students. She received a M.S. in Environmental Physical Chemistry from Salahaddin University in 2006, and her Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry Science from the same University in 2013. From 2017 to 2019 she served as Chemical Lab analyst and as a technician on medical instruments in Rizgary Hospital, Erbil, Iraq.

 

Early Years

Shireen I. was born on Jan 25, 1983 in Erbil, Iraq. Her father, Ibrahim Hamadamin, was a teacher, and her mother, Faeza abdulwahab, was a homemaker. The medium of five sisters, and three brothers, all of them are in the academic positions working in Kurdistan region. Shireen spent most of her life in Erbil, Kurdistan, Married and has 3 children. She graduated from (Sharstan) High School in 2000 , then went on to earn a bachelor's degree in Chemistry department of college of science from the University of Salahaddin in 2004.

 

Academic researches

Her research interests span both Environmental and Physical Organic Chemistry science. Much of her work has been on improving the understanding, design, and performance of human health services.

  1. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the iodination of sultams using conductivity measurements. (International association of scientific innovation and research). (IASIR) (3)1 2013, 20-30.
  2. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the iodination of sultams using a spectroscopic technique. (International journal of engineering and science).  (2)2 2013, 51-63.
  3. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the bromination of sultams using conductivity measurements.  (International journal of engineering research and application). (IJERA) (2)6 2012, 1329-1336.
  4. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the bromination of sultams using a spectroscopic technique. (journal of applied chemistry)., (IOSR-JAC)  (2)6 2012, 01-14.
  5. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the chlorination of sultams using a conductivity measurements. (journal of applied chemistry)., (IOSR-JAC)  (2)4 2012, 01-09.
  6. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the chlorination of sultams using a spectroscopic technique. (International journal of engineering research and application).  (2)6 2012, 57-66.
  7. Adsorption of Tritone X-100 surfactant on different agricultural soils. (national journal of chemistry) (35), 2009, 415-426.
  8. Adsorption of metalaxyl and glyphosate on Six Erbilian aAgricultural Soils. (Asian journal of chemistry) (21),4 (2009), 2673-2683.