The superiority of Ba Tis brought him a free scholarship from an American university
Mr. Taleb Ba Tis, a researcher who managed to master the balloon of success and excellence tirelessly among dozens of competitors in his specialty to achieve the ambitions set in his mind so that he was able to finish the first steps of the journey of a thousand miles.
Mr. Ba Tis has a BA with honors in Engineering & Materials Science in addition to secondary studies in physics.
He indicates that the specialization of Engineering & Materials Science combines in his study several sciences and fields such as quantum physics, solid-state physics, organic chemistry and polymers, as well as biology sciences and its many branches, such as Toxicology, Histology, Nucleic Acids, etc. He added that the main aim of combining all these sciences is a try to understand the relationships between the Atomic and Molecular structures of materials on the one hand ,and the properties and characteristics on the other hand.
He also adds that reaching a real understanding of the principles and laws governing these relationships is an important entry point for material engineering and improvement of its properties to fit specific engineering and medical applications, and even the manufacture of new materials with better qualities.
"From the outset, I was interested in studying the atomic structures of nanomaterials and the resulting photoelectric and thermal properties that can be used in medicine, especially in the design of biosensors, drug delivery techniques, and the diagnosis of epidemic diseases. As an attempt to learn more about this field, in the second year of my university studies I joined a team of researchers under the supervision of Dr. Qingshan Wei and contributed to several research projects related to the design of portable medical detectors and diagnostics with lower cost and higher efficiency,'' says Ba Tis.
The result of the researcher's participation in these projects was two scientific papers, the first published in Journal of Internal Medicine and the other recently approved for publication in Nature Plants.
The experience of scientific research during the bachelor's phase led Ba Tis to create a passion and interest in the field of Nanomedicine. He therefore applied to several research universities in the United States to complete his studies and prepare a doctoral thesis in this field.
The researcher receives a full scholarship from the University of Colorado Boulder, as well as admission to the fellowship program offered by the University's College of Graduate Studies.
He also will devote his efforts in the field of PhD in the field of vital and medical applications of materials and nanostructures.