Prof. Mohamed EL-Seaid | Environmental Remediation Techniques | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Mohamed EL-Seaid | Environmental Remediation Techniques | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Mohamed EL-Seaid | Professor | King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Academic Background

Prof. Mohamed Hamza El-Saeid, Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Pollution at King Saud University, Riyadh. He earned his doctoral degree in Chemistry and Pesticide Residue Analysis through a joint supervision program between Texas Southern University, USA, and Al-Azhar University, Egypt. His advanced research training in Environmental and Toxicology laboratories in the United States provided him with a strong foundation in analytical and environmental chemistry. He holds a Master’s degree in Food Contamination and a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science from Al-Azhar University. His academic journey has produced remarkable outcomes, including 36 Scopus-indexed documents, over 532 citations by 506 international studies, and an h-index of 16. On Google Scholar, his research impact is further highlighted by 1,195 total citations, an h-index of 20, and an i10-index of 29, demonstrating his consistent scholarly influence in the fields of chemistry, environmental science, and toxicology.

Research Focus

Prof. El-Saeid’s research focuses on environmental pollution, pesticide residue analysis, and food safety. His expertise lies in developing and applying advanced chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques to monitor contaminants in food, soil, air, and water systems, contributing to sustainable agricultural and environmental practices.

Work Experience

He serves as Professor of Chemistry and Pesticide Residue Analysis at King Saud University, where he also directs the Chromatographic Analysis Unit and the Labs and Risk Management Unit. His prior academic appointments include serving as an Assistant Professor at Al-Azhar University and as a Visiting Professor at Texas Southern University and Oklahoma State University. Throughout his career, he has supervised numerous funded research projects, collaborated with government agencies such as SABIC and KACST, and consulted for the Saudi Centers of Research Excellence under the Ministry of Higher Education.

Key Contributions

Prof. El-Saeid has made pioneering contributions to pesticide residue analysis and environmental pollution studies. His work has enhanced analytical methodologies for the detection of persistent organic pollutants and toxic residues, advancing regional and global understanding of chemical contaminants in agricultural and environmental systems. His translations of major scientific works into Arabic have further enriched regional access to scientific knowledge.

Awards & Recognition

He has received multiple research grants and commendations from national and international institutions for his outstanding research leadership, publication record, and scientific contributions to environmental chemistry.

Professional Roles & Memberships

Prof. El-Saeid holds several administrative and advisory roles, including Director of Chromatographic Analysis and Labs & Risk Management Units at King Saud University. He has been associated with Al-Azhar University as a delegate and has served as a SCORE Consultant for the Ministry of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia.

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Featured Publications

El-Saeid, M. H., & Selim, M. (2016). Effect of food processing on reduction of pesticide residues in vegetables. Journal of Applied Life Sciences International, 8(1), 1–6.

El-Saeid, M. H., & Al-Dosari, S. A. (2010). Monitoring of pesticide residues in Riyadh dates by SFE, MSE, SFC, and GC techniques. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 3(3), 179–186.

Ahmad, M., El-Saeid, M. H., Akram, M. A., Ahmad, H. R., Haroon, H., & Hussain, A. (2016). Silicon fertilization – A tool to boost up drought tolerance in wheat. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 39(9), 1283–1291.

El-Saeid, M. H., BaQais, A., & Alshabanat, M. (2022). Study of the photocatalytic degradation of highly abundant pesticides in agricultural soils. Molecules, 27(3), 634.

Alghamdi, A. G., El-Saeid, M. H., Alzahrani, A. J., & Ibrahim, H. M. (2022). Heavy metal pollution and associated health risk assessment of urban dust in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. PLoS One, 17(1), e0261957.

Impact Statement / Vision

Prof. Mohamed Hamza El-Saeid envisions a sustainable future through the integration of analytical chemistry with environmental protection and food safety. His lifelong commitment to scientific excellence and mentorship continues to inspire advancements in pollution control, toxicological studies, and agricultural innovation. His vision aligns with global sustainability goals by promoting cleaner environments and safer food systems for future generations.

Emanuele Calabrò | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emanuele Calabrò | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Docente, MIUR (Ministero dell’Istruzione e del merito), Italy

Prof. Emanuele Calabrò, a distinguished physicist, currently serves as a Full Professor of Physics at the Technological Technical Institute of Messina “Verona-Trento” in Italy. With a career spanning over several decades, Prof. Calabrò has made significant contributions to various fields, including applied physics, experimental physics of matter, and biophysics. His expertise extends to areas such as electromagnetic fields pollution, biotechnology, solar energy, astronomy, and topography.

 

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Education 🎓

Prof. Emanuele Calabrò obtained his Bachelor’s degrees in Physics and Engineering from the University of Messina in Italy, with exceptional final evaluations. He further pursued post-graduate training courses and a Master’s degree in the General Theory of Physical Sciences from the University “G. Marconi” in Rome, Italy.

Experience 💼

Throughout his career, Prof. Calabrò has held various academic positions, including teaching assistantships and professorships at esteemed institutions such as the University of Messina and the Technical Technological Institute in Siena, Italy. His teaching and research endeavors have spanned topics ranging from electrotechnics to biomedical physics and electronic measurements.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Calabrò’s research interests encompass a diverse range of areas, including man-made electromagnetic fields pollution, biophysics, the use of resonant frequencies for cancer treatment, solar energy optimization, astronomy, and topography. His pioneering work explores the effects of electromagnetic fields on organic systems, the alignment of proteins under electromagnetic fields, and the application of photogrammetry in evaluating structural decay.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Emanuele Calabrò has been recognized for his exemplary contributions to academia and research. He was the winner of the “Award for Excellence in Research” in the Academic Brand Awards-18 and has received certificates of recognition for his services as a reviewer for Bentham Science Publishers. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering innovation is commendable.

Publications 📚

Calabrò, E., & Mammano, A. (1992). Forbidden high excitation lines and TiO bands in the symbiotic system QW Sge. Astrophysics and Space Science, 197, 251-256.

Calabrò, E. (2009). Determining optimum tilt angles of photovoltaic panels at typical north tropical latitudes. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 1, 033104.

Calabrò, E., & Magazù, S. (2010). Monitoring Electromagnetic Field Emitted by High Frequencies Home Utilities. Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis & Applications, 2(9), 571-579.

Calabrò, E., & Magazù, S. (2018). Resonant interaction between electromagnetic fields and proteins: A possible starting point for the treatment of cancer. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 37(3), 155-168.