Thanks to my educational background and twelve years of professional experience as a microbiological researcher, I am equipped to work as a researcher and lecturer in your department. My master's thesis explored how gamma rays affected the activity of fungal isolates in the creation of siderophores and concentrated on the topic of Iron Availability to Some Cultivated Plants via Fungal Siderophores. Together with Professors Galal, Y.G.M., Helal, G.A., and Khalil, R.R.,. I worked on my doctoral dissertation, which examines the use of a relatively new methodology for the biological production of nanocellulose and its application in water purification, including the adsorption and removal of heavy metals from contaminated water. I created an integrated design and a green analysis for this methodology during my research. I'm happy to discuss, explore, and expand the potential of this methodology with the aid of your department's teachers. I became interested in a number of different fields of research outside those included in my dissertation due to my desire to develop better analytical models and methods for the planning, assessment, and advancement of green nanocellulose synthesis.
My professional experience as a lecturer in egyption atomic energy authority has given me a broad perspective that I've found to be helpful in helping students with projects and assignments. These encounters have increased my self-assurance and enthusiasm for teaching, and I eagerly await the chance to not only instruct in already existing courses but also contribute to their creation. In the upcoming weeks, I would relish discussing this situation with you. In the interim, please find my curriculum vitae and a list of my research interests enclosed.
Bsc 2008
Msc 2017
Phd 2022
Rofaida, S. Abdelkader