Dr. Hiba Sarrouj

Dr. Hiba Sarrouj

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  • Ph.D Candidate, Jena Center for Reconciliation Studies, FSU Jena
  • Marketing Manager, Saeh Bookstore, Tripoli Lebanon

Hiba.sarrouj@gmail.com

  • Education
    • 2010–2014 PhD in Physics, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Major Biophysics
    • 2007–2009 Masters in Sciences and Technologies, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Major Biophysics
    • 2003–2007 Bachelor in Sciences and Technologies, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Major Physics
  • Research Topics/Areas
    • Philosophy of Science: the wholeness and implicate universal order as reported by David Bohm. Exploring new narratives in the middle East, Europe and America
    • Media production: Films as a way of contesting borders and traditions
    • Architecture and community memory: transformation of public landscapes by artists’ intervention like Helen Khal's
    • Women empowerment: using visual arts to bridge gaps between communities and cultures. Women artists know how to include elements of aesthetic beauty to the perpetual peacebuilding process
    • Truth telling and apology: truth can be converted into positive energy and produce new meaning for hope and freedom
  • Film-making
    • 2019 Postcards of Peace
    • 2020 Holy Lands
  • Selected Events
    • 2013 Presentation at the 4th DNP symposium in Elsinore
    • 2012 Poster and presentation at Euromar in Dublin
  • Selected Publications
    • 2016: Membrane Topologies of the PGLa Antimicrobial Peptide and a Transmembrane Anchor Sequence by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization/solid-State NMR Spectroscopy. Scientific Reports 6 (2016): 20895
    • 2014: Lipid-Mediated Polypeptide Interactions in Membranes: Case Study on the Synergism Between Linear Cationic Antimicrobial Peptides. Biophysical Journal 106.2(2014): 441a
    • 2012: Developing DNP/Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Oriented Membranes. Applied Magnetic Resonance 43(1-2)
    • 2010: Interactions Between Sub 10 nm Iron and Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles and 3T3 Fibroblasts: The Role of the Coating and Aggregation State. Nanotechnology 21(14)