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Assoc Prof Dr. Ammar Oglat | Medical Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at The Hashemite University, Jordan.

Dr. Ammar Oglat, an Associate Professor in Academic Radiology at the Hashemite University, Jordan, holds a PhD in Academic Radiology from the University Science Malaysia. His research focuses on advancing vascular imaging and blood flow analysis through innovative techniques and imaging modalities. Dr. Oglat’s contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the SANGGAR SANJUNG AWARD and the Journal of Medical Ultrasound’s Visiting Scholarship Program prize. With a commitment to excellence, his work aims to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes, driving advancements in medical imaging technologies and enhancing patient care.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Ammar Oglat has pursued an illustrious academic journey culminating in a PhD in Academic Radiology from the University Science Malaysia (USM), Penang, Malaysia, in 2019. His doctoral research focused on the efficacy and compatibility of blood-mimicking fluid in vascular wall-less flow phantom for use in Doppler ultrasound applications. Prior to his PhD, Dr. Oglat earned an M.Sc. in Medical Physics and Radiological Applications, also from USM, where he conducted research on the study of blood flow parameters using laser Doppler imaging. His educational background also includes a B.Sc. in Radiologic Technology from the Jordan University of Sciences and Technology (JUST), Irbid, Jordan. This diverse academic journey has equipped Dr. Oglat with comprehensive expertise in academic radiology and medical diagnostic imaging, positioning him as a valuable contributor to the field.

Research Experience:

Dr. Ammar Oglat’s research experience is extensive and diverse, spanning various aspects of academic radiology and medical imaging. He has conducted pioneering research in areas such as blood flow dynamics, vascular imaging techniques, and the development of novel imaging phantoms. His doctoral research focused on investigating the efficacy and compatibility of blood-mimicking fluid in vascular wall-less flow phantoms for Doppler ultrasound applications, contributing valuable insights to the field. Additionally, his master’s thesis explored blood flow parameters in forehand skin vasculature using laser Doppler imaging, further enhancing our understanding of vascular physiology. Dr. Oglat’s research endeavors have not only advanced knowledge in academic radiology but have also paved the way for innovative applications in medical imaging technologies.

Research Interest:

Dr. Ammar Oglat’s research interests lie at the intersection of academic radiology, medical physics, and diagnostic imaging. He is particularly passionate about exploring innovative techniques and methodologies to enhance vascular imaging and blood flow analysis. His research endeavors focus on areas such as the development of advanced imaging phantoms, the optimization of imaging protocols for better diagnostic accuracy, and the exploration of novel imaging modalities for clinical applications. Dr. Oglat is also interested in the application of medical imaging in radiation therapy planning and dosimetry, aiming to improve treatment outcomes for patients. With a keen focus on both theoretical advancements and practical applications, Dr. Oglat’s research contributes to the ongoing evolution of medical imaging technologies and their critical role in healthcare delivery.

Award and Honors:

Dr. Ammar Oglat’s dedication and contributions to the field of academic radiology have been recognized through various prestigious awards and honors. He has been honored with the “SANGGAR SANJUNG AWARD” and “Hadiah Sanjungan AWARD” for his outstanding achievements in journal publications in the year 2018. Additionally, the Journal of Medical Ultrasound awarded him the best prize of the Visiting Scholarship Program in 2019, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the field. These accolades reflect Dr. Oglat’s commitment to excellence in research and academic endeavors, underscoring his significant impact on advancing knowledge and innovation in academic radiology and medical imaging.

Research Focus:

Dr. Ammar Oglat’s research focus encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within academic radiology and medical imaging. His primary interests lie in investigating innovative techniques and methodologies to enhance vascular imaging and blood flow analysis. Through his research, Dr. Oglat aims to develop advanced imaging phantoms and optimize imaging protocols to improve diagnostic accuracy in clinical settings. Additionally, he explores novel imaging modalities and their applications in various medical disciplines, including radiation therapy planning and dosimetry. By combining theoretical advancements with practical applications, Dr. Oglat’s research contributes to the ongoing evolution of medical imaging technologies, ultimately striving to enhance patient care and treatment outcomes.

Publications:

  1. A review of medical doppler ultrasonography of blood flow in general and especially in common carotid artery
    • Authors: AA Oglat, MZ Matjafri, N Suardi, MA Oqlat, MA Abdelrahman, AA Oqlat
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 163
  2. Chemical characteristics, motivation and strategies in choice of materials used as liver phantom: a literature review
    • Authors: MS Ahmad, N Suardi, A Shukri, H Mohammad, AA Oglat, A Alarab
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 44
  3. Chemical items used for preparing tissue-mimicking material of wall-less flow phantom for doppler ultrasound imaging
    • Authors: AA Oglat, MZ Matjafri, N Suardi, MA Oqlat, MA Abdelrahman, AA Oqlat
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 42
  4. A study of the effects of aligned vertically growth time on ZnO nanorods deposited for the first time on Teflon substrate
    • Authors: OF Farhat, MM Halim, NM Ahmed, AA Oglat, AA Abuelsamen
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 37
  5. Rapid sonochemically-assisted synthesis of highly stable gold nanoparticles as computed tomography contrast agents
    • Authors: M Ali Dheyab, A Abdul Aziz, MS Jameel, P Moradi Khaniabadi, AA Oglat
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 36
  6. Focused role of nanoparticles against COVID-19: Diagnosis and treatment
    • Authors: MA Dheyab, PM Khaniabadi, AA Aziz, MS Jameel, B Mehrdel, AA Oglat
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 27
  7. Dynamic hepatocellular carcinoma model within a liver phantom for multimodality imaging
    • Authors: MS Ahmad, N Suardi, A Shukri, NNAN Ab Razak, AA Oglat, O Makhamrah
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 25
  8. A review of suspension-scattered particles used in blood-mimicking fluid for Doppler ultrasound imaging
    • Authors: AA Oglat, N Suardi, MZ Matjafri, MA Oqlat, MA Abdelrahman, AA Oqlat
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 22
  9. A new scatter particle and mixture fluid for preparing blood mimicking fluid for wall-less flow phantom
    • Authors: AA Oglat, MZ Matjafri, N Suardi, MA Abdelrahman, MA Oqlat, AA Oqlat
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 21
  10. Plastic fiber evanescent sensor in measurement of turbidity
    • Authors: S Yeoh, MZ Matjafri, KN Mutter, AA Oglat
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 20
Ammar Oglat | Medical Imaging | Best Researcher Award

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