Asmaa Said | Energy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Asmaa Said | Energy | Women Researcher Award

Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute | Egypt

Dr. Asmaa Said is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of chemistry, specializing in applied physical and organic chemistry with a strong focus on refining technologies and photocatalytic processes. She earned her Ph.D. in Science from Ain-Shams University (2016), where she explored diesel fuel improvement through photocatalytic desulphurization, preceded by an M.Sc. from Menofia University (2008) on triazole and oxadiazole derivatives with potential biological activity, and a B.Sc. in Science from Menofia University (2004, Very Good, 83.61%). Currently serving as Head of the Physical Refining Laboratory and Assistant Professor at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), Dr. Said has held progressive roles since 2012, advancing from chemist to researcher and academic leader. Her technical expertise spans advanced analytical and material characterization techniques, including XRD, GC, NMR, Raman, HPLC, FTIR, TGA, HRTEM, FSEM, BET, and nanotechnology applications. She is an active reviewer for prestigious journals such as ACS Applied Nano Materials, International Journal of Hydrogen and Energy, and Chemical Engineering Journal, while also holding memberships in international bodies including the Royal Society of Chemistry, American Chemical Society, and ESAMNT. Dr. Said contributes to major scientific projects such as perovskite solar cell development and green hydrogen generation and has completed advanced training programs in leadership, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, data analysis, and research methodology. Dedicated to community engagement, she has served as a scientific judge and mentor in national science competitions, supervised student projects, and actively promotes innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration. She has presented her research at international conferences on petroleum, chemistry, and environmental sustainability, highlighting her pioneering work in photocatalytic fuel desulfurization and sustainable energy solutions.

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Featured Publications

"Biofuel production from waste residuals: comprehensive insights into biomass conversion technologies and engineered biochar applications"

"Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of biomass-derived carbon-supported binary metal oxides for efficient adsorption of heavy metals from wastewater"

"Bio-inspired synergistic influence of novel CaTiO3@Chitosan composites for effective green hydrogen generation via photocatalytic water splitting under visible-light"

"Tailoring charge transfer in Cu-MOF-derived CuO @[OMIM]Br ionic liquid p-n heterojunction photocatalysts for enhanced green hydrogen production via photocatalytic water splitting"

"TiO2@Metal organic framework Ni2(BDC)2(DABCO) as an efficient water splitting heterogeneous photocatalyst for enhanced green hydrogen generation under visible light"

Bah Abdellahi | Sustainable Development | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Bah Abdellahi | Sustainable Development | Best Faculty Award

Head of RU UrCME at Nouakchott University, Mauritania📖

Dr. Ing. Bah Mohamed-Lemine Abdellahi is an expert in environment and sustainable development, with extensive experience in academia, research, and industry. He has been a university instructor and researcher for over three decades, specializing in analytical and environmental chemistry, industrial process engineering, and urban sustainability. He has also served in key industrial roles, leading process and quality control departments in mining and manufacturing sectors. His international experience includes postdoctoral research and senior fellowships at MIT and Harvard University, focusing on environmental risk management, sustainable urban planning, and pollution control.

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Education Background🎓

  • Postdoctoral Research (Urban Management & Sustainable Development), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
  • Ph.D. in Analytical & Environmental Chemistry, Ecole Doctorale Normandie, France
  • DEA in Spectroscopy Applied to Energy & Environmental Analysis, Dakar University, Senegal
  • M.Sc. in Chemical & Process Engineering, Saint Petersburg Technical University, Russia
  • State Process Engineer, Saint Petersburg Technical University, Russia
  • Diploma in English Literature, Nouakchott University, Mauritania
  • Diploma in Administration & Project Management, Le Havre University, France

Professional Experience🌱

  • 2016–Present: Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Nouakchott Al-Assriya – Enseignant-Chercheur
  • 2013–2015: University of Science, Technology & Medicine (USTM), Nouakchott – Enseignant-Chercheur
  • 2011–2012: Fulbright Senior Fellow, Harvard University, USA – Research on Environmental Management & Air Pollution
  • 2010–2011: Fulbright Senior Fellow, MIT, USA – Research on Sustainable Development & Urban Planning
  • 1998–2009: School of Science & Engineering, Nouakchott University – Faculty Member
  • 1993–1997: Institute Supérieur des Sciences, Nouakchott – Faculty Member
  • 1989–1992: Head of Process Department, SNIMsem, Mauritania
  • 1987–1988: Head of Process & Quality Control, SAMIA Company, Mauritania
Research Interests🔬

Research interests include:

  • Sustainable urban development & environmental management
  • Chemical fate, transport, and pollution control
  • Industrial process optimization & eco-environmental reconversion
  • Socio-economic and environmental impact assessments (SEIS)
  • Storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals

Author Metrics

  • Published multiple scientific papers in international journals on environmental sustainability, pollution control, and industrial process optimization.
  • Key research contributions include:
    • Towards Sustainably Developed Cities in Mauritania (2011)
    • AfricaClean Workshop: Air Pollution from Automotive Transport (2002)
    • Process and Environmental Improvements in Mauritanian Gypsum & Iron Processing
Awards and Honors
  • US Government Award (2011) for Sustainable Development, signed by President Barack Obama & Secretary Hillary Clinton
  • Senior Alumni Researcher, MIT
  • Award for Urban Environmental Management, USA
  • Leadership in Environmental Growth & Risk Management, Harvard University
  • Project Management Skills Certification, American Management Association (AMA), New York
Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Profile, source and ecological risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) along the Mauritanian Atlantic Coast, unveiling the silent menace

Abstract:

The Mauritanian Atlantic coast is a vital economic and environmental region currently facing increasing anthropogenic pressures, leading to pollution such as PAHs contamination, which threatens its ecological integrity and economic value. To assess this pollution, the coast was divided into four zones: two anthropogenically stressed (LBZ and PNkt) and two unstressed (PNBA and PDlt). The concentrations of 16 EPA-priority PAHs were determined in sediments and bio-tissues. In sediments, the highest mean concentrations were found in the PNkt (21.1 μg/kg) and LBZ (20.8 μg/kg) zones, while the lowest were in PNBA (15.0 μg/kg) and PDlt (14.6 μg/kg). Additionally, the carcinogenic and ecological risk potentials were higher in the PNkt and LBZ zones, with values of 10.1–10.6 for carcinogenic potential and 0.010–0.017 for ecological risk. These results highlight significant PAHs pollution due to growing anthropogenic activities in this vulnerable region, which should be considered for the sustainable management of Mauritania’s coastal resources.

Keywords:

  • GC–MS
  • Mauritanian Atlantic coast
  • PAH
  • Toxicological and ecological risk potentials
  • mERMq criteria

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Conclusion

Dr. Abdellahi’s academic leadership, research excellence, and policy impact make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Faculty Award. His extensive contributions to environmental science, urban sustainability, and pollution management set him apart as an influential scholar and mentor. While further expanding collaborations and public engagement could elevate his impact, his current achievements already make a compelling case for this prestigious recognition.