Amal Zaher | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Amal Zaher | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Amal Zaher, Beni-suef University, Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amal Zaher Shehata is an accomplished academic and researcher in Environmental and Chemical Engineering, affiliated with the Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences (PSAS), Beni-Suef University, Egypt. With a strong foundation in chemical engineering, she has led transformative research on wastewater treatment, nanomaterials, and environmental sustainability. Dr. Zaher has authored numerous impactful publications in high-ranking journals, particularly focusing on advanced oxidation processes, layered double hydroxides, and photocatalysis. She has supervised 16 postgraduate theses (14 M.Sc. and 2 Ph.D.), contributed to funded national and international research projects, and actively participates in quality assurance and curriculum development. In addition to her academic duties, she serves as Director of the Training Committee at PSAS and is a reviewer for respected journals such as RSC and Fuel. Her research contributions and dedication to environmental advancement make her a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Amal Zaher holds a B.Sc. Honors (2000), M.Sc. (2006), and Ph.D. (2012) in Chemical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Egypt. Her master’s thesis focused on “A New Technology for Treatment of Oil-Polluted Wastewater,” while her doctoral research, titled “Advanced Process for Oily Water Treatment: Statistical Optimization,” advanced the field of environmental process engineering through data-driven techniques. Her academic journey reflects deep expertise in water and wastewater treatment, catalysis, and nanotechnology. She has since expanded her specialization to include interdisciplinary applications in environmental science, particularly within industrial and sustainable development contexts. Her strong academic background underpins her effective teaching, supervision, and pioneering research efforts at Beni-Suef University.

Experience

Dr. Zaher began her career as a freelance engineer (2000–2002) and later served as a safety and occupational health specialist (2002–2016) at the Ministry of Manpower and Immigration, Minia, Egypt. In academia, she served as Assistant Professor (2013–2022) and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2022 at the Environmental Science and Industrial Development Department, PSAS Faculty, Beni-Suef University. She also directed the faculty’s Training Unit (2016–2018) and currently leads the Training Committee. Dr. Zaher has taught various undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Biogas Technology, Environmental Management Systems, Green Chemistry, and Clean Water Technology. Her leadership extends to academic program development, quality assurance, and supervision of graduate students. With over two decades of diverse professional experience, she effectively bridges the gap between engineering practice and academic innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Amal Zaher has received recognition as a dedicated researcher and academic leader. Her H-index of 10 and 355+ citations (as of May 2025, Scopus ID: 8922238500) reflect her research influence in environmental nanotechnology and water treatment. She is a peer reviewer for internationally acclaimed journals, including RSC and Fuel, and has contributed to global conferences and symposia, both as an attendee and organizer. Notably, she has coordinated institutional programs on occupational safety and environmental sustainability, reinforcing her impact in academic development. She is also an active member of the Arab Federation for Specialized Women and the Institute for Engineering Research and Publication. Her participation in funded research projects, including international collaborations with institutions in the USA, highlights her global research footprint and scholarly contributions deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus

Dr. Zaher’s research centers on sustainable environmental technologies, with a focus on advanced water and wastewater treatment methods. Her core expertise includes photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, nanomaterials (e.g., LDH, MOFs), and adsorption techniques for removing pharmaceuticals, dyes, and heavy metals. She applies experimental and computational techniques to optimize processes for treating oily wastewater and enhancing solar desalination systems. Dr. Zaher also explores the reuse and recycling of nanomaterials in water purification, with attention to green synthesis approaches. Her interdisciplinary work integrates chemical engineering, environmental science, and material chemistry to create scalable, eco-friendly solutions to water pollution. Ongoing collaborations and publications on nanostructures and electrochemical sensing technologies further underscore her commitment to environmental innovation and sustainable development.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 2006Using Advanced Oxidation Process for Oily Water Clean-Up, National Conference, Las Vegas, USA.

  2. 2012Optimization of a Simulated Photo-Fenton Process, 9th International Conference on Modeling Simulation and Visualization Methods.

  3. Influences of tungsten incorporation… toward urea elimination, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 45(15), 8082-8093.

  4. Zn/Fe LDH as a clay-like adsorbent for oxytetracycline removal, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(11), 12256-12269.

  5. Photocatalytic Degradation of Phenol Wastewater, Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 63(11), 4439-4445.

  6. Tungsten incorporation in nickel doped carbon nanofibers…, Fuel, 280, 118654.

  7. La-doped Zn-Fe LDH for tetracycline adsorption, Journal of Molecular Liquids, 322, 114546.

  8. LDH Nanocubes Synthesized with Zeolite Templates, Nanomaterials, 11(12), 3315.

  9. Zn–Fe LDH nanostructures for dye removal, Scientific Reports, 11(1).

  10. Photocatalytic degradation with ZnO nanoparticles, Journal of International Society for Science and Engineering.

  11. Recycling of Zn–Al LDH after levofloxacin adsorption, RSC Advances, 10(46), 27633-27651.

  12. Enhanced Solar Desalination Units, Conference Proceedings.

  13. Book Chapter (2024)Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing of Heavy Metals, Springer.

  14. Book Chapter (2025)Nanofibres for Medical Applications, Elsevier.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amal Zaher exemplifies excellence in environmental engineering research and education. Her substantial contributions to water treatment technologies, advanced nanomaterials, and green chemistry underscore her standing as a thought leader and innovator. With a proven track record of impactful publications, active supervision, and international collaboration, she is an outstanding nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only addresses pressing environmental challenges but also promotes sustainable solutions that benefit both science and society.

Md. Ripaj Uddin | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Md. Ripaj Uddin | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Md. Ripaj Uddin, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, BCSIR, Bangladesh

Mr. Md. Ripaj Uddin is a dedicated Scientific Officer at the Institute of National Analytical Research and Service (INARS), BCSIR, Bangladesh 🇧🇩. He holds an M.Sc. in Environmental Science 🌍 and a B.Sc. in Chemistry 🧪 from National University. With over 8 years of experience in research and development, his expertise spans environmental science, analytical chemistry, phytoremediation, and water quality analysis 💧. He has authored 30+ publications 📚 and led impactful projects, including desalination and bioactive compound isolation 🌱. Recognized as BCSIR’s Best Innovator (2020) 🏆, Mr. Uddin actively mentors students and contributes to ISO-accredited testing and safety standards.

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Education 

Mr. Md. Ripaj Uddin holds a Master of Science (Research) in Environmental Science from National University, Bangladesh (2009–2010), graduating with First Class honors (71%). His thesis focused on assessing the degradation of the Karnafully River estuarine water and its environmental impacts 🌊🌱. The one-year program included extensive laboratory and field studies, GIS analyses, and evaluations of toxic pollutants’ risks to aquatic life and human health ⚗️🗺️. Supervised by Dr. Muhammad Edrish Ali, the 25,000-word research spanned two semesters. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the same university (2005–2009), achieving Second Class honors 🎓🔬.

Experience

Mr. Md. Ripaj Uddin has over 8 years of research experience at Bangladesh’s top Government research organization, BCSIR. He currently serves as a Scientific Officer at BCSIR since July 2021. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Chemist from March 2016 to July 2021. Earlier, he held the position of Assistant Research Officer at Active Fine Chemicals Ltd. His roles include overseeing ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for water quality testing, ensuring chemical safety, and supervising laboratory staff. His expertise spans Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS), TOC Analysis, and NMR Testing. He is an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE and a Guest Editor for journals such as Air, Soil & Water Research. He has reviewed over 50 manuscripts for prominent journals like Science of the Total Environment, Environmental Management, and Heliyon. 🌱🔬🧪.

Grands and Awards

Md. Ripaj Uddin has led six projects at BCSIR with research grants totaling approximately $10,000 USD, including initiatives like developing a cost-effective desalination process, isolating bioactive compounds from mangrove species, and producing alkaline minerals. He is currently overseeing projects such as producing vinegar from Nypa fruticans and rainwater harvesting for sustainable irrigation. Additionally, he is associated with ten other projects, including arsenic removal technology, solar-powered water purification, and phytoremediation studies. Uddin is also involved in BCSIR Apps Development and Chemical Inventory Development, with a project grant of $17,000 USD and $3,000 USD, respectively. He has supervised more than five students in their research work and was honored as the Best Innovator of BCSIR in 2020. 🌊🔬🌴

Research Focus

Md. Ripaj Uddin’s research primarily focuses on environmental pollution and water quality issues in Bangladesh. His studies explore the impacts of COVID-19-driven personal protective equipment (PPE) waste on terrestrial and aquatic environments, particularly in Chittagong City. He has assessed physicochemical parameters, determined corrosive characteristics of estuarine water, and evaluated municipal solid waste for clean energy production. His work also includes quality assessments of drinking water and pollution risks to the Karnaphuli River. His research aims to address environmental challenges and improve water resource management in South Asia. 🌍💧🧪

Publication Top Notes

PPE pollution in the terrestrial and aquatic environment of the Chittagong city area associated with the COVID‑19 pandemic and concomitant health implications

Effects of vermicompost on growth and leaf biomass yield of stevia and post harvest fertility status of soil

Amassing the Covid-19 driven PPE wastes in the dwelling environment of Chittagong Metropolis and associated implications

Assessment of some physicochemical parameters and determining the corrosive characteristics of the Karnaphuli estuarine water, Chittagong, Bangladesh

Development of a fabricated first-flush rainwater harvested technology to meet up the freshwater scarcity in a South Asian megacity, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Characterization of municipal solid waste for effective utilization as an alternative source for clean energy production

Physicochemical and microbiological quality of potable water supplied by DWASA in dhaka city of Bangladesh

 

 

 

Hala Eltag Sirror | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Hala Eltag Sirror | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr Hala Eltag Sirror, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Hala Eltag Sirror is an esteemed architect and educator with a Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Khartoum (2014). Currently an Assistant Professor at Prince Sultan University, she has held various academic roles in Sudan. Her research focuses on sustainable architecture and construction management. Dr. Sirror has earned accolades like the Best Paper Award (2022) and is a USGBC Faculty member and LEED AP BD+C. She is fluent in English and Arabic, and actively contributes to academic and professional communities. 🌍🏢📚🔬

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Education

Dr. Hala Eltag Sirror holds a Ph.D. in Architecture, Construction Management (2014) from the University of Khartoum, Sudan, with a thesis on “The Adoption of Performance Improving Management Concepts and Techniques in the Sudanese Construction Industry” and an external examiner from University College London. They earned an M.Sc. in Environmental Studies (2002) with a thesis assessing the environmental impact of small-scale building materials production in Sudan. Their academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Architecture (1996), focusing on a “City of Culture” project. They excelled in their GCSE from the University of London, ranking 3rd in their school with 5 As. 🎓🏗️🌍📚🌟

Administrative Record

With a distinguished career in architectural engineering, this professional served as the Associate Chair (2020-2021) and Program Coordinator (2019-2020) of the Architectural Engineering Program at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 🏢🌟. Previously, they chaired the Architecture Department at the National Ribat University in Sudan in 2015 🏛️. They coordinated the Master Program in Project Management at the University of Sudan for Science and Technology (2009-2010) 🎓. From 2003 to 2015, they supervised graduate student projects and served as the Design Studio Coordinator at the same university 🎨📐. Their leadership and dedication have greatly influenced the field of architectural education 🏆📚.

Designated as USGBC Faculty in 2023, a global network of credible, qualified instructors with deep expertise in sustainability 🌍. Recipient of the Best Paper Award at the ICSDI 2022 at Prince Sultan University 📜. Achieved Third Place in the Poster Competition at WiDS 2021 at Prince Sultan University 🥉. Honored with the Best Academic Performance Award in 2002 from the Institute of Environmental Science, University of Khartoum 🌿. Part of the design team that won Second Place in an international design competition for Sudan Airways headquarters in 1998 ✈️. Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2020 🎓. Completed the Higher Education Teaching and Learning Certificate Program at PSU in 2018 📚. LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design and Construction since 2017 🏢.

 

Research focus

Hala Sirror’s research primarily focuses on sustainable architecture, environmental identity, and urban balance in Islamic and heritage buildings. Her studies include analyzing sustainable strategies in Al-Ula Heritage Village 🌿🏛️, preserving environmental identity in Islamic residential buildings in the Hejaz region 🏡🌱, and the significance of internal courtyards in mosque design 🕌. She also explores indoor environmental quality’s impact on productivity 📚🏢, market transformation towards sustainability in Saudi Arabia 🌍✅, and virtual reality in architecture education 🎓🌐. Her work often integrates climatic treatments for hot areas 🌞 and employs gravitational law to assess urban balance 📏🏙️.

Publication top notes

Sustainability in the Workplace: Evaluating Indoor Environmental Quality of a Higher Education Building in Riyadh

Lessons Learned from the Past: Tracing Sustainable Strategies in the Architecture of Al-Ula Heritage Village

PRESERVING AND SUSTAINING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IDENTITY OF ISLAMIC RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN THE HEJAZ REGION IN KSA

Demographic Analysis of the Makkah Province for the Purpose of Evaluating the Balance of the Urban System

Effect of Indoor Environmental Quality on Work Productivity in Educational Buildings: A Review.

Market Transformation Towards Sustainability in Saudi Arabia: A Comparison Between Mostadam And LEED Rating Systems

The use of Gravitational Law to assess urban balance: the case of Makkah region in Saudi Arabia