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Islam  Mahmoud Al-Akraa

Islam Mahmoud Al-Akraa

Assistant Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, The British University in Egypt "BUE" El Sherouk City - Cairo - Suez Desert Road Postal No. 11837


Ghada El-Nowihy

Teaching and Research Assistant

British University in Egypt (BUE), El-Sherouk City, Cairo-Suez Desert Road, 11837, Cairo, EGYPT

Ms. Ghada obtained her B.Sc. degree in June, 2010 from the Faculty of Science, Ain shams University. In February, 2015, she received a master degree in Inorganic Chemistry (Fabrication and Characterization of Efficient Nanostrucutred Modified Electrodes for Fuel Cell Applications) from the same institution. She is currently working for PhD in the same institution to develop metal/metal oxide nanostructures-based anodes for the electro-oxidation of ethylene glycol for fuel cell applications.

Sayed Mahmoud El-Refaei

Sayed Mahmoud El-Refaei

Teaching and Research Assistant

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, P.O. 12613 – Giza, Egypt

Heba Hamdy Farrag

Teaching and Research Assistant

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, P.O. 12613 – Giza, Egypt

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Ms. Farrag received her B.Sc. from Cairo University (CU) in 2013 (Chemistry Major). She exhibited a strong academic record during her study (2009-2013) in CU which recommended her to join the academic faculty staff of the department of Chemistry of CU as a teaching and research assistant in 2015. By that time, she joined the research group of Prof. Ahmad M. Mohammad as a M.Sc. graduate student.

Mohamed  Ali  Hassan

Mohamed Ali Hassan

Research Assistant

Nanotechnology and Advanced Material Central Lab. (NAMCL) – Agriculture Research Center (ARC) Ph.D., Material Science & Water Treatment, P.O. Box 588 Orman, Giza, Egypt

Mr.  Mohamed obtained her B.Sc. degree in June, 2008 (chemistry major) from the Faculty of Science, Cairo University. In 2014, he received the M.Sc. degree in Physical Chemistry (Development of a Nano-hydroxyapatite Composite for the Removal of Some Heavy Metal Ions from Water) from the same institution. He is currently working for PhD in the same institution to hydroxyapatite/carbon nanocomposites for wastewater treatment. In parallel, he is working as a senior research assistant in the Nanotechnology and Advanced Material Central Lab.

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