Fathy Mohamed | Waste Water Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Fathy Mohamed | Waste Water Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Head of water & Environment Department at Ben-suef University, Egypt.

Dr. Fathy Mohamed is an Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry and Head of the Water and Environment Department at Beni-Suef University, Egypt. With 25 years of experience, he has excelled in roles spanning from chemist to quality sector head. Dr. Fathy holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Assiut University, a Master’s in Analytical Chemistry from Benha University, and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Ain Shams University. His research interests focus on water treatment, environmental chemistry, and analytical techniques. Dr. Fathy has published extensively and led projects funded by the Science and Technology Development Fund. Committed to continuous learning, he remains at the forefront of scientific research and innovation, contributing significantly to the field of chemistry and environmental science in Egypt.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fathy Mohamed obtained his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Assiut University, Faculty of Science, Assuit, Egypt, in May 1994. He pursued further education and earned a Master of Analytical Chemistry from Benha University, Faculty of Science, Benha, Egypt, in January 2006. Later, he completed his PhD in Chemistry from Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, Abbasia, Egypt, in October 2009.

Professional Experience

Dr. Fathy Mohamed has amassed over 25 years of professional experience, primarily in the field of chemistry and water management. Commencing his career as a Chemist in Quality Control and Production at a private company from 1994 to 1999, he subsequently served as the Technical Manager of the Research and Development (R&D) section at Kaha Company for Chemical Industries until 2009. His responsibilities encompassed the design of various treatment units, monitoring drinking and wastewater, and the preparation of chemicals for water treatment. Transitioning to roles of increasing responsibility, he assumed the position of Quality Sector Head at Qena Company for Water and Wastewater from 2010 to 2012. Dr. Fathy also ventured into academia, serving as a Lecturer of Chemistry at Al-Asmarya Islamic University in Libya from 2012 to 2013. His expertise led him to become the General Manager of R&D and Desalination Management at Matrouh Company for Water and Wastewater from 2014 to 2017. Since October 2017, he has been actively involved in academia as a Lecturer of Water and Wastewater Treatment at the Faculty of Earth Sciences, where he imparts knowledge on water treatment processes. Dr. Fathy’s remarkable career trajectory culminated in his appointment as the Manager of the IT Unit and Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry, concurrently serving as the Head of the Water and Environment Department at the Faculty of Earth Sciences from July 2020 onwards. Throughout his professional journey, Dr. Fathy has made significant contributions to advancing water treatment methodologies and has been actively engaged in academic and research endeavors in the field of water management.

Research Interest

Dr. Fathy Mohamed’s research interests lie at the intersection of chemistry, water management, and environmental science. He is particularly interested in exploring innovative approaches to water treatment and purification, with a focus on addressing challenges related to drinking, sewage, and industrial wastewater. His research endeavors aim to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of water treatment processes while mitigating environmental impacts. Dr. Fathy is also interested in the assessment and mapping of natural hazards associated with water resources, such as floods, runoff erosion, and coastal erosion. Through his research, he seeks to develop strategies for the sustainable management of water resources and the protection of environmental quality. Additionally, Dr. Fathy’s research interests extend to the development of novel materials and technologies for water purification, as well as the investigation of water chemistry and its implications for environmental health.

Award and Honors

Dr. Fathy Mohamed has garnered recognition and accolades for his outstanding contributions to the fields of chemistry and environmental science. Notably, his research efforts have been acknowledged through the publication of numerous papers in esteemed international conferences and journals, showcasing his significant findings and advancements in water treatment and environmental chemistry. As a Principal Investigator (PI) for projects funded by the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF), Dr. Fathy has demonstrated exemplary leadership and expertise in addressing complex water-related challenges. Moreover, his active participation in international conferences and workshops underscores his esteemed standing as a respected expert in the field. Dr. Fathy has also received fellowships and undergone specialized training programs, further enhancing his capabilities and enabling him to make meaningful contributions to scientific research and innovation. Overall, Dr. Fathy Mohamed’s awards and honors underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge and finding sustainable solutions to pressing environmental issues.

Research Skills

Dr. Fathy Mohamed possesses a diverse set of research skills honed over years of academic and professional experience. His expertise encompasses various areas of chemistry and environmental science, particularly focusing on water treatment and analytical techniques. With a solid foundation in laboratory methodologies and fieldwork, Dr. Fathy is adept at conducting complex experiments, analyzing data, and interpreting results. His proficiency extends to statistical analysis, allowing for rigorous assessment and validation of research findings. Moreover, Dr. Fathy demonstrates proficiency in literature review and synthesis, enabling him to stay abreast of the latest developments in his field and integrate existing knowledge into his research endeavors. His strong communication skills facilitate collaboration with peers and stakeholders, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to addressing environmental challenges. Dr. Fathy’s research skills are complemented by his commitment to continuous learning and professional development, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of scientific inquiry and innovation.

Publications

  1. Novel method of poly aluminum chloride extraction from kaolin and its application for wastewater treatment
    • Authors: Mohamed, F.M.; El-Aassar, M.R.; Abdullah, A.M.; Abd El-Gaied, I.M.; Mohamed, E.A.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Effective Removal of Carcinogenic Azo Dye from Water Using Zea mays-Derived Mesoporous Activated Carbon
    • Authors: Mohamed, F.M.; El-Aassar, M.R.; Ibrahim, O.M.; Abdel Rafea, M.; Omran, K.A.
    • Year: 2023
  3. Fabrication of Novel Bentonite-Anthracite@Zetag (BT-An@Zetag) Composite for the Removal of Arsenic (V) from an Aqueous Solution
    • Authors: El-Aassar, M.R.; Alezbaway, A.K.; Althobaiti, I.O.; Mohy-Eldin, M.S.; Mohamed, F.M.
    • Year: 2022
  4. Fabrication of Polyaniline@Ξ²-cyclodextrin Nanocomposite for Adsorption of Carcinogenic Phenol from Wastewater
    • Authors: El-Aassar, M.R.; Ibrahim, O.M.; Hashem, F.S.; Elzain, A.A.; Mohamed, F.M.
    • Year: 2022
  5. Reduction of non-point source pollution by poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) composites nanofibers inoculated with sorbent materials
    • Authors: El-Aassar, M.R.; Hashem, F.S.; Elzain, A.A.; Ali, A.S.M.; Mohamed, F.M.
    • Year: 2021
  6. Fabrication of novel valorized ecofriendly olive seed residue/anthracite/chitosan composite for removal of Cr (VI): kinetics, isotherms and thermodynamics modeling
    • Authors: El-Aassar, M.R.; Mohamed, F.M.; Alsohaimi, I.H.; Khalifa, R.E.
    • Year: 2021
  7. Reusing and characterization of the used reverse osmosis membrane and its application in surface water purification
    • Authors: El-Aassar, M.R.; Elzain, A.A.; Hashem, F.S.; Mohamed, F.M.
    • Year: 2021
  8. Characterization valorized anthracite and its application in manganese (VII) adsorption from aqueous solution; batch and column studies
    • Authors: El-Aassar, M.R.; Mohamed, F.M.
    • Year: 2021
  9. Integrated system of post-treatment for desalinated water using low cost egyptian natural materials – a case study
    • Authors: Mohamed, F.M.
    • Year: 2020
  10. Carbon nanotube impregnated anthracite (An/CNT) as a superior sorbent for azo dye removal
    • Authors: Mohamed, F.M.; Li, Z.; Zayed, A.M.
    • Year: 2020

 

 

Moltot Getahun Gebre | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moltot Getahun Gebre | Environmental Engineering | Ethiopia

Lecturer and Researcher at Werabe University, Ethiopia.

Moltot Getahun Gebre is an accomplished Environmental Engineer with extensive experience and expertise in water supply and environmental engineering. Holding an MSc in Environmental Engineering and a BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering from Jimma University, Ethiopia, Moltot has demonstrated academic excellence throughout his education. He has undertaken various training programs, acquiring skills in sustainable sanitation systems, machine learning, project management, and more. Moltot’s professional journey includes roles as a Lecturer and Researcher at Werabe University and internships in environmental engineering projects. He has contributed to numerous publications and research activities, focusing on wastewater treatment optimization and urban water supply sustainability. With a diverse skill set encompassing software proficiency, laboratory techniques, and research methodologies, Moltot is well-equipped to tackle complex environmental challenges. His commitment to community engagement and leadership roles underscores his dedication to making a positive impact in his field.

Professional Profiles:

🏫 Experience:

Since 2022, Moltot Getahun Gebre has been serving as a Lecturer and Researcher in Water Supply & Environmental Engineering at Werabe University, Ethiopia. Previously, from 2019 to 2020, he provided free services in the Environmental Engineering Technical Lab and tutored freshman students at Jimma University. He also undertook an internship as a Site Supervisor at the Oromia small-scale irrigation project from February to June 2018, where he supervised site coordination and quality control.

πŸ“š Education:

Moltot holds an MSc in Environmental Engineering (2019-2021) and a BSc in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering (2014-2019) from Jimma University, Ethiopia. He achieved a CGPA of 3.95/4.00 in his master’s, ranking as the top scorer, and a CGPA of 3.43/4.00 in his bachelor’s, among the top five scorers.

πŸŽ“ Training:

He has undergone various training programs and certifications, including courses in sustainable sanitation systems, machine learning, project management, artificial intelligence, and team building. Moltot has also completed online courses in Python programming, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and received a certificate for participating in a webinar on peer review reporting.

πŸ† Awards and Honors:

Moltot has received multiple awards and certificates, including a Certificate of Competence as a consultant in environmental and social impact assessment studies. He has also been recognized for his contributions to projects and student unions, including being acknowledged as the project team leader and receiving certificates of appreciation for his involvement.

πŸ“ Publications and Research Activity:

Moltot has published several research papers, including studies on environmental engineering topics like the optimization of indigenous natural coagulants process for wastewater treatment and investigating the sustainability of urban water supply systems.

πŸ› οΈ Skills:

His skills encompass various areas of water supply & environmental engineering, including proficiency in software like WaterGEMS, AutoCAD, GIS, and programming languages such as C++ and Python. He also possesses laboratory and research skills in water treatment, wastewater treatment, and environmental analysis.

Publications:

  1. Optimization of indigenous natural coagulants process for nitrate and phosphate removal from wet coffee processing wastewater using response surface methodology: In the case of …
    • Authors: M Getahun, P Asaithambi, A Befekadu, E Alemayehu
    • Journal: Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
    • Volume: 8
    • Page: 100370
    • Year: 2023
  2. Chemical oxygen demand removal from wet coffee processing wastewater using indigenous natural coagulants: optimization through response surface methodology
    • Authors: M Getahun, P Asaithambi, A Befekadu, E Alemayehu
    • Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
    • Page: 100217
    • Year: 2024
  3. Coagulation process for the removal of color and turbidity from wet coffee processing industry wastewater using bio-coagulant: Optimization through central composite design
    • Authors: M Getahun, A Befekadu, E Alemayehu
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
  4. Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
    • Authors: M Getahun, P Asaithambi, A Befekadu, E Alemayehu