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Shimaa Hussien Mohamed Abdelwahab

Research Assistant

Faculty Building

UB2

Office Number

S11

Biography

Shimaa is a research assistant at Nile University. She has a master's degree in Environmental Science, and Industrial Development. Her master point was industrial wastewater treatment using free algal cells, treated, and biofilm. Additionally, her Bachelor's degree was from Botany and Chemistry department, Beni Suef University. Her research interest is related to Environmental Biotechnology, Wastewater treatment, Algae, Biofilm, Bioremediation.

Recent Publications

Experimental investigation of methyl-orange removal using eco-friendly cost-effective materials raw fava bean peels and their formulated physical, and chemically activated carbon

The discharge of effluents from dye industries into water streams poses a significant environmental and public health risk. In response, eco-friendly adsorbents derived from agricultural waste, such as Fava Bean Peels (R–FBP), have been investigated as potential materials for the removal of such pollutants. In this study, R–FBP and their corresponding physical and chemically activated carbon (P

Artificial Intelligence
Healthcare
Energy and Water
Circuit Theory and Applications
Software and Communications

Review of activated carbon adsorbent material for textile dyes removal: Preparation, and modelling

Water contamination with colours and heavy metals from textile effluents has harmed the ecology and food chain, with mutagenic and carcinogenic effects on human health. As a result, removing these harmful chemicals is critical for the environment and human health. Various standard physicochemical and biological treatment technologies are used; however, there are still some difficulties. Adsorption

Artificial Intelligence
Healthcare
Energy and Water
Circuit Theory and Applications
Research Tracks
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Bioremediation
  • Microbiology
  • Biofilm