Prof. Rabah Laouar | Earth Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Rabah Laouar | Earth Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Earth Sciences , Université Badji Mokhtar Annaba , Algeria

👨‍🎓She remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 She successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  1. D.E.S. in Géologie from the University of Constantine, Algeria, obtained in June 1983.
  2. 1ère P.G. (M.Sc. Thesis) in Géologie from the University of Glasgow, Great Britain, obtained in April 1987.
  3. 2ème P.G. (Doctorat d’Etat) in Géologie from the University of Annaba, Algeria, obtained in November 2002.

Shamim Gul ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 901, Since 2018: 591
  • Citations: 901 (All), 591 (Since 2018)
  • h-index: 15 (All), 11 (Since 2018)
  • i10-index: 19 (All), 13 (Since 2018)

These metrics showcase the impact of Gul ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Responsibility Administrative:

  • Chef de filière de géologie minière (Head of Mining Geology Department).
  • Responsable des stages de terrain (Fieldwork Supervisor).
  • Membre de projets de recherches universitaires (Member of University Research Projects) including N° G2301/01/91 from 1991 to 1995; N° G2301/05/98 from 1998 to 2000; and N° F2301/02/2002 from 2001 to 2005.
  • Chef du projet de recherche Code: G2301/09/2005 (Head of Research Project Code: G2301/09/2005). Additionally, three other projects have been undertaken since 2005.
  • Membre du comité d’organisation du Séminaire Maghrébin des Sciences de la Terre, Université de Annaba, 1994 (Member of the Organizing Committee of the Maghrebian Seminar on Earth Sciences, University of Annaba, 1994).
  • Membre de projet de recherche ANDRS 2000-2004 (Member of Research Project ANDRS 2000-2004).

Activities:

  • Chef de Service géologie (Pétrographie – Minéralogie) at the Laboratoire Régional de l’Entreprise de Recherche Minière, Division Sud, Tamanrasset, in 1988 and 1989.
  • B. Recrutement à l’Université:
    • Date: 11/09/1989
    • Qualité: Enseignant
    • Département: Géologie
    • Faculté: Sciences de la Terre

Publications:

Hydrogeochemical and stable isotope data of groundwater of a multi-aquifer system: Northern Gafsa basin–Central Tunisia

  • Published in Energy in 2016 with 109 citations.

Use of geochemical, isotopic, and age tracer data to develop models of groundwater flow: A case study of Gafsa mining basin-Southern Tunisia

  • Published in Energy in 2014 with 105 citations.

The transition from Alboran to Algerian basins (Western Mediterranean Sea): chronostratigraphy, deep crustal structure and tectonic evolution at the rear of a narrow slab …

  • Published in Energy in 2014 with 75 citations.

Glauconite-bearing sedimentary phosphorites from the Tébessa region (eastern Algeria): Evidence of REE enrichment and geochemical constraints on their origin

  • Published in Energy in 2018 with 56 citations.

Comprehensive REE+ Y and sensitive redox trace elements of Algerian phosphorites (Tébessa, eastern Algeria): A geochemical study and depositional environments tracking

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 55 citations.

Hydrochemistry and stable isotopes (δ18O and δ2H) tools applied to the study of karst aquifers in southern mediterranean basin (Teboursouk area, NW Tunisia)

  • Published in Energy in 2018 with 55 citations.

Stable isotope study of the igneous, metamorphic and mineralized rocks of the Edough complex, Annaba, Northeast Algeria

  • Published in Energy in 2002 with 45 citations.

Preliminary data of REE in Algerian phosphorites: a comparative study and paleo-redox insights

  • Published in Energy in 2016 with 40 citations.

Potential pollution of groundwater in the valley of the Seybouse River, north-eastern Algeria

  • Published in Energy in 2003 with 37 citations.

 

 

Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye | Petroleum | Excellence in Research

Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye : Leading Researcher in Petroleum

Lecturer at Petroleum, Al-Kitab university, Iraq

He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye completed his Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering in 2018 from Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies. His thesis focused on “In situ upgrading of heavy oil using bimetallic catalysts under steam injection conditions for enhanced oil recovery,” under the guidance of Ph.D., Associate Professor Mikhail A. Varfolomeev. Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye obtained his Master of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering in 2018 from Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies. His research thesis titled “In situ upgrading of heavy oil using bimetallic catalysts under steam injection conditions for enhanced oil recovery” was conducted under the supervision of Ph.D., Associate Professor Mikhail A. Varfolomeev.

Achievements:

Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye actively participated in the Annual Student’s Scientific Conference of Kazan Federal University on April 17, 2020. Additionally, he successfully completed a summer internship in 2020 at the Arab Oil and Gas Academy, which was hosted by Marietta College/Piopetro/SPE Egypt.

Experience:

In 2018, Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye attended Kazan Federal University, where he pursued his academic interests in Petroleum Engineering. In 2020, he worked as an Engineer Assistant in Russia, Kazan, documenting in-lab results related to SAGD/In-situ operations. During this role, he contributed to experiment activities and the combustion of heavy oil. Later, in 2021, Dr. Al-Rubaye served as a Lecturer in Petroleum Engineering at Alkitab University, furthering his career in academia and industry.

Skills:

Dr. Ameer Al-Rubaye possesses proficiency in various IT tools, including Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Additionally, he is skilled in using industry-specific software like CMG, Petrel, Techlog, and IP (Schlumberger). In terms of languages, Dr. Al-Rubaye is a native Arabic speaker and is fluent in English. He also has intermediate proficiency in Russian.

Publications:

A numerical study of initial pressure effects on the water/silver nanofluid interaction with SARS-CoV-2 structure; a molecular dynamics method

Investigating the effect of external heat flux on the thermal behaviour of hybrid paraffin-air heat sink: A molecular dynamics approach

Design the mechanical–chemical reactor for oily wastewater treatment

Techno-economic feasibility of various types of solar collectors for solar water heating systems in hot and semi-arid climates: A case study

Modeling and multiobjective optimization of thermal effects of fiber laser cutting of Inconel 600 sheet by employing the ANN and multi-objective PSO algorithm

Optimizing Energy and Reserve Minimization in a Sustainable Microgrid with Electric Vehicle Integration: Dynamic and Adjustable Manta Ray Foraging Algorithm

The Impacts of Petroleum on Environment

Carbon Dioxide Huff and Puff as Environmentally Friendly Method for Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery

Using Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) and CO2as Environmentally Friendly Method for Reducing Residual Oil Saturation

Environmentally Friendly Method for Enhanced Heavy Oil Recovery by In-Situ Upgrading Process Based on Catalytic Steam Injection

Prof Dr. Karem Azmy | Geochemistry | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Karem Azmy : Leading Researcher in Geochemistry

Professor at Geochemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland, India

He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Jan. 1997 – Ph.D. in Geochemistry from the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, with a thesis titled “Isotopic Composition of Silurian Brachiopods: Implications for Coeval Seawater.” The research involved the reconstruction of reference isotope profiles (δ13C, δ18O, and 87Sr/86Sr) for the Silurian Period for high-resolution global stratigraphic correlations and the reconstruction of Silurian paleoenvironmental conditions (paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic patterns) from the geochemistry of marine carbonates. July 1992 – M.Sc. in Geology from the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, with a thesis titled “Subsurface Diagenetic Evolution and Porosity Evaluation of Middle-Upper Devonian Kee Scarp Reef, Norman Wells, N.W.T., Canada.” The research included the genetic classification of micropores, the relationship of micropores to reef habitat, carbonate petrography, and the differential response, reflected by the nature of micropores, of skeletal and non-skeletal components in different facies to the diagenetic water-rock interaction and their associated changes in the geochemistry of carbonates. May 1983 – B.Sc. Honours in Geology-Chemistry (double major) from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

Experience:

Sept. 2011-present – Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Jan. 2005-Aug. 2011 – Associate Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Oct. 2003-Dec. 2004 – Senior Lecturer and Head of the Stable Isotope Lab at the University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. Jan 2002-Dec. 2002 – Geologist at BAHANA, LLC in Nevada, USA. Jun 2001-Dec. 2001 – Research Geochemist at the Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Conducted research on the geochemistry of groundwater around the Nevada Test Site in the USA, including the high-resolution reconstruction of flow paths from major, trace, rare earth elements, and stable isotope signals of groundwater. Identified unknown aquifers and hydrologic connections between aquifers using stable isotope signals of water (87Sr/86Sr & δ34S).

Teaching Experience:

He have taught various courses related to geology and geochemistry, including “Stable Isotope and Their Applications in Carbonate Paleoenvironment, Chemostratigraphy, and Diagenesis,” a graduate short course at the University of Milan, Italy in May 2017. At Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), I have taught courses such as “Sedimentary Basins and Petroleum Exploration (EASC 4702),” “Sedimentary Diagenesis (EASC 3702),” “Carbonate Environments and Diagenesis (EASC 4720),” “Facies Models (EASC 4700),” “Diagenetic Evolution and Porosity Development in Carbonate Reservoirs (EASC 6972),” “Applications of Stable Isotopes in Carbonate Diagenesis and Paleoenvironment (EASC 6973),” and “The Earth’s Material Resources (EASC 2915).” Additionally, He have taught “Physical Geology (EASC1000)” at MUN. Furthermore, He have taught “Lösungsstrategien im Bereich der Geochemie,” which focuses on analytical techniques and instrumental analysis, at Basel University. 📚🔬

Karem Azmy ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 7798, Since 2018: 3419
  • Citations: 7798 (All), 3419 (Since 2018)
  • h-index: 38 (All), 27 (Since 2018)
  • i10-index: 78 (All), 69 (Since 2018)

These metrics showcase the impact of Azmy ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Awards:

Throughout my career, He have been fortunate to receive several awards and grants that have contributed to research endeavors. Notably, He received a significant CFI Award (Canadian Foundation of Innovation) totaling $481,000 from 2006 to 2010, which was allocated for updating the stable isotope lab at the University. This award also included Infrastructure Operating Funds (IOF) from CFI. In terms of grants, He have secured funding from various sources, such as the GSC (Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa) for $36,225 from 2021 to 2023, OERA (Offshore Energy Research Association of Nova Scotia) for $10,000 from 2020 to 2023, Mitacs-Accelerate grants for collaborations with OGCNL totaling $30,000 from 2020 to 2022 and $80,000 from 2019 to 2022, as well as a $10,000 grant from Mitacs-Accelerate for a collaboration with Nalcor in 2019-2020. Additionally, He received a postdoctoral fellowship grant totaling $140,000 from Mitacs-Accelerate in collaboration with Husky Oil from 2016 to 2018, and a $15,000 grant from Mitacs-Accelerate in collaboration with Husky Oil for a PhD student in 2015-2016. Furthermore, He obtained funding from PEEP (Petroleum Exploration Enhancement Program) for $94,000 from 2014 to 2017, and a substantial in-kind contribution of a 3-year software license (Petromod) from Schlumberger, valued at $8 million from 2014 to 2017. Another noteworthy grant is the $17,000 received from Suncor in 2013-2015. These awards and grants have played a crucial role in supporting research efforts and have enabled to make significant contributions to field. 🏆🔬

INVITATION FOR CONFERENCE:

The PIP-ISPSG Atlantic Ireland meeting, Dublin Oct 19-20, 2009.

The 3rd International Symposium on Oil and Gas Resources in Western Newfoundland at Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada (Sept 13-15, 2008).

The 2nd International Symposium on Oil and Gas Resources in Western Newfoundland at Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada (June 5-8, 2007).

IGCP 450 at Belo Horizonte, Brazil (Sept 27-Oct 3, 2001), Symposium on the sediment-hosted Neoproterozoic base metal deposits of Africa and South America.

Publications:

87Sr/86Sr, δ13C and δ18O evolution of Phanerozoic seawater

  • Published in Energy in 1999 with 3175 citations.

Coupling of surface temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations during the Palaeozoic era

  • Published in Energy in 2007 with 323 citations.

Oxygen isotope evolution of Phanerozoic seawater

  • Published in Energy in 1997 with 282 citations.

Strontium isotope stratigraphy: potential resolution and event correlation

  • Published in Energy in 1997 with 262 citations.

Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of Silurian brachiopods: implications for coeval seawater and glaciations

  • Published in Energy in 1998 with 237 citations.