Prof. Dr Mohamed Elsayed – Soil chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Mohamed Elsayed – Soil chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Soils, Water and Environmental Research Institute (ARC) – Egypt

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SUMMARY

Dr. Mohamed Eid Abdelhamid Elsayed is a seasoned researcher and academician in soil and water management, currently serving as Chief Researcher at the Soils, Water and Environmental Research Institute (ARC), Egypt. With over two decades of experience, his expertise spans wastewater treatment, humic acid interaction with soil minerals, and sustainable agriculture practices. He has held leadership roles in international projects and served as a technical director. His contributions to academia and applied science are recognized through numerous awards, active roles in scientific committees, and a prolific publication record in high-impact journals.

EDUCATION

Dr. Elsayed holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Sohag University (2013), with a thesis on humic acid interactions and heavy metal adsorption. He earned his M.Sc. in Chemistry from Minia University (2009), focusing on humic acid’s role in metal sorption, and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Sohag University (2001). His educational journey laid a strong foundation for his focus on environmental chemistry, particularly soil and water pollution control. His academic path underscores his dedication to understanding chemical interactions in agricultural contexts and advancing knowledge in environmental remediation techniques.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Elsayed’s professional trajectory includes roles from Research Assistant to Chief Researcher. He has contributed significantly to soil and water projects at ARC, managed international collaborations (ICARDA, FAO, Fulbright), and served as a director and focal point in national and regional water resilience initiatives. His teaching roles span soil chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and environmental studies at graduate and undergraduate levels. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at South Dakota State University, enhancing his research capabilities in humic substances and clay interactions. His professional journey exemplifies a blend of academic rigor and practical leadership.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Dr. Elsayed’s research focuses on soil chemistry, wastewater reuse, salinity management, and environmental remediation. He investigates the kinetics of adsorption processes involving humic acids and heavy metals on clay minerals, the use of nanomaterials in water treatment, and the application of biochar under stress conditions. His work addresses food security, sustainable agriculture, and climate-resilient practices. He is particularly interested in integrating natural and modified soil amendments to improve crop productivity in saline and arid environments, contributing to the development of adaptive strategies in the face of climate change.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Dr. Elsayed has received several prestigious awards, including the Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholarship (USA), Distinguished Scientist Award (AETDS), and multiple best presentation and merit certificates from international conferences. He was honored by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry and has been consistently recognized for his innovative contributions in soil and water sciences. His accolades reflect his impactful research and thought leadership in environmental chemistry and sustainable agriculture, making him a prominent figure in both national and international scientific communities.

RESEARCH SKILLS

Dr. Elsayed excels in experimental design, adsorption kinetics, pollutant modeling, and advanced water treatment techniques. His skill set includes manipulating nano-adsorbents, optimizing soil amendment strategies, and conducting isotherm and thermodynamic studies. He is proficient in using scientific tools for evaluating soil and water properties and has led multidisciplinary teams on applied research projects. His analytical capabilities are complemented by strong data interpretation and scientific communication skills. His ability to bridge theory with application positions him as a key contributor to environmental sustainability solutions.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Nanoadsorbents for water and wastewater remediation
Authors: MEA El-Sayed
Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 739, 139903 (2020)

Title: Kinetic study for copper adsorption onto soil minerals in the absence and presence of humic acid
Authors: ZR Komy, AM Shaker, SEM Heggy, MEA El-Sayed
Journal: Chemosphere, 99, 117–124 (2014)

Title: Kinetic study for adsorption humic acid on soil minerals
Authors: AM Shaker, ZR Komy, SEM Heggy, MEA El-Sayed
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 116 (45), 10889–10896 (2012)

Title: Pyridine Derivatives as Insecticides. Part 1: Synthesis and Toxicity of Some Pyridine Derivatives Against Cowpea Aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch (Homoptera)
Authors: EA Bakhite, AA Abd-Ella, MEA El-Sayed, SAA Abdel-Raheem
Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 62 (41), 9982–9986 (2014)

Title: Design, synthesis, characterization, and insecticidal bioefficacy screening of some new pyridine derivatives
Authors: AMK El-Dean, AA Abd-Ella, R Hassanien, MEA El-Sayed, …
Journal: ACS Omega, 4 (5), 8406–8412 (2019)

 

CONCLUSION

Dr. Mohamed E. A. Elsayed’s academic and research career is marked by innovation, leadership, and a commitment to sustainable environmental practices. His work in soil and water management has led to tangible solutions for agricultural resilience and pollution mitigation. Through research, teaching, and international collaboration, he continues to influence environmental science policies and practices globally. His legacy is defined not only by scholarly achievements but also by a passion for solving real-world environmental challenges through scientific excellence.

Hoda Ganji | Water Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hoda Ganji | Water Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Iran

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Summary

Dr. Hoda Ganji is a water engineering researcher specializing in sustainable water treatment technologies. She holds a PhD in Water Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and has made significant contributions to the field through the development of green, plant-based adsorbents for heavy metal removal. Dr. Ganji is recognized for her hands-on research, first-author publications, and growing impact in environmental water remediation.

Educational Details

Dr. Ganji completed her Master’s degree in Water Engineering at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU), Sari, Iran. She then earned her PhD in Water Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where her doctoral work focused on the use of eco-friendly adsorbents like pomegranate seed waste (PSW) and pistachio hull waste (PHW) to remove heavy metals from contaminated water sources.

Professional Experience

With a background deeply rooted in research, Dr. Ganji has led and co-led multiple applied and theoretical projects addressing water pollution and soil remediation. She has been involved in five consultancy and industry-sponsored projects and actively collaborates on emerging remediation techniques such as PFAS removal from soil. Her work has been presented at major international conferences across Asia and Europe, including in Germany and Thailand. She has demonstrated leadership in all stages of research, from conceptualization to final publication.

Research Interest

Her core research interests include water treatment, green and sustainable adsorbents, adsorption kinetics, heavy metals removal, sand filtration systems, soil remediation technologies, and the application of modified natural materials in environmental engineering. Dr. Ganji is especially focused on using agricultural waste for water purification, thereby combining waste valorization with pollution mitigation.

Author Metrics

Dr. Ganji has published multiple articles in prestigious journals indexed in SCI and Scopus, including Environmental Research (Impact Factor 7.3) and the Journal of Water Process Engineering (Impact Factor 6.3). Her current citation index stands at 27, and she has presented her work at international conferences with rigorous academic standards. In all her publications, she is the first author and has contributed extensively to every stage of research and writing.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ganji's research excellence is reflected in her journal acceptances, international presentations, and selection of her work for publication in high-impact scientific platforms. Her recent research projects and conference presentations position her as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing her innovation, scientific contribution, and commitment to environmental sustainability.

Publication Top Notes

1. Efficient Adsorption of Lead and Copper from Water by Modification of Sand Filter with a Green Plant-Based Adsorbent: Adsorption Kinetics and Regeneration

  • Authors: H. Ganji, M. Taghavijeloudar

  • Journal: Environmental Research

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 17

  • Summary: This high-impact study investigates the use of plant-based adsorbents to modify sand filters for efficient removal of lead and copper from water. It explores adsorption kinetics and evaluates regeneration cycles, offering a green and regenerative solution to heavy metal contamination.

2. A Sustainable Approach for Heavy Metals Removal from Surface Water by Sand Column Amendment with Bio-Adsorbent of Pistachio Hull Waste (PHW): Batch and Fixed-Bed Column Adsorption
  • Authors: H. Ganji, M. Taghavijeloudar, S.R. Khodashenas

  • Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 8

  • Summary: This research provides a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution for removing heavy metals from surface water using pistachio hull waste in both batch and fixed-bed column settings. It highlights performance efficacy and scalability potential for field applications.

3. A Cost-Effective and Environmentally Friendly Approach for Pb (II) Removal from Water by Using a Novel Plant-Based Adsorbent
  • Authors: H. Ganji, S.R. Khodashenas, M. Taghavijeloudar

  • Conference: 8th International Conference on Research in Science & Engineering

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 1

  • Summary: Presented at a major international forum, this paper introduces an innovative plant-based adsorbent for removing Pb (II) from water. The study emphasizes low-cost, sustainable water treatment methods with potential for rural and resource-limited settings.

4. Modification of Rapid Sand Filtration by Activated Carbon Powder (ACP) for Heavy Metals (HMs) Adsorption: Case Study Babol River
  • Authors: H. Ganji, S.R. Khodashenas, M. Taghavijeloudar

  • Conference: 7th International Conference on Applied Researches in Science & Engineering

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 1

  • Summary: This case study demonstrates the enhancement of traditional rapid sand filtration by incorporating activated carbon powder to improve adsorption of heavy metals in the Babol River. It showcases real-world application and pilot-scale implications.

5. Modeling for Prediction and Optimization of Heavy Metals Removal from Water Using Modified Sand Filtration: Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
  • Authors: H. Ganji, M. Taghavijeloudar, S.R. Khodashenas

  • Conference: 2nd International Congress on Applied Researches in Civil Engineering

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary: This technical paper uses Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to model and optimize heavy metal adsorption in modified sand filters. It provides predictive insights and optimization strategies valuable for design engineers and environmental scientists.

Conclusion

Dr. Hoda Ganji exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient—innovative thinking, a strong publication record in high-impact journals, and meaningful contributions to sustainable water treatment technologies. Her research has significant potential for solving real-world environmental problems, particularly in developing regions where low-cost, efficient filtration is critical. With continued focus on commercialization and academic engagement, she is poised to become a global thought leader in environmental and water engineering.