Ahmed Asmoay | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Asmoay | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at National Research Centre | Egypt 

Dr. Ahmed Sayed Abdel Azeem Asmoay is an accomplished geoscientist specializing in environmental geology, hydro geochemistry, and applied mineralogy. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Geology from Al-Azhar University, focusing on hydrogeochemical studies of water resources and soil characteristics in the western bank of the River Nile. He also holds a Master’s degree in Applied Mineralogy and a Bachelor’s degree in Geology with honors from Al-Azhar University. Ahmed has held progressive research and academic positions at the National Research Centre in Egypt, advancing from fellowship and assistant researcher roles to his current position as Associate Professor. His research encompasses a wide range of topics including groundwater quality assessment, water-rock interaction, heavy metal contamination, soil mineralogy, petrography, and GIS-based mapping. He has contributed significantly to understanding water resource management and environmental risk assessment in arid and semi-arid regions. Ahmed has collaborated extensively on both national and international projects, producing influential work on surface and groundwater evaluation, soil quality, and sediment geochemistry. Ahmed has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals covering hydro geochemistry, mineralogical studies, heavy metal risk assessment, and environmental geochemistry. His work has been widely cited, with 228 citations across 175 documents, reflecting his substantial contribution to geoscience research. He has an h-index of 10, demonstrating his influence in the scientific community. Ahmed is an active member of the Geologic Society of Egypt and the Egyptian Society of Environmental Sciences. His expertise integrates field studies, laboratory analysis, and advanced statistical and geospatial techniques, providing critical insights into environmental sustainability, natural resource management, and soil and water quality assessment in Egypt and similar arid regions.

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Featured Publications :

Sabet, H., El-Gohary, A., Salman, S., & Asmoay, A. (2017). Evaluation of surface water for different uses in the area between Abu Qurqas–Dyer Mawas districts, El Minya Governorate, Egypt. International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology (IJISET), 4(1), 120–128.

El-Gohary, A. M., Sabet, H. S., Salman, S. A., & Asmoay, A. S. (2017). Hydrogeochemistry of groundwater quality in the area between Abu Qurqas–Dayer Mawas districts, El Minya Governorate, Upper Egypt. International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Research, 4(4), 2493–2497.

Elnazer, A. A., Salman, S. A., & Asmoay, A. S. (2017). Flash flood hazard affected Ras Gharib city, Red Sea, Egypt: A proposed flash flood channel. Natural Hazards, 89, 1389–1400. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-017-2912-5

Salman, A. A., Asmoay, A. A., El-Gohary, A., & Sabet, H. (2019). Evaluation of human risks of surface water and groundwater contaminated with Cd and Pb south of El-Minya Governorate, Egypt. Drinking Water Engineering and Science, 12, 23–30.

Abou El-Anwar, E. A., Mekky, H. S., Salman, S. A., Elnazer, A. A., Abdel Wahab, W., & Asmoay, A. S. (2019). Mineralogical and petrographical studies of agricultural soil, Assiut Governorate, Egypt. Bulletin of the National Research Centre, 43, 30.

Farina Gul | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Farina Gul | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Farina Gul, University of Adelaide, Australia

Farina Gul is a passionate PhD Candidate in Public Health at the University of Adelaide, Australia. With an extensive background in sexual and reproductive health, family planning, health policy, and health economics, she has contributed significantly to the development of frameworks for integrating family planning services into broader health systems, particularly in low-resource settings. Her work reflects her commitment to global health, especially for underrepresented communities. Farina is a proven innovator, securing several competitive research grants, including from WHO and the University of Adelaide.

 🌍 Profile

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Education 🎓

Farina holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Master’s in Applied Health Economics from the University of South Wales, UK, and a Master’s in Health Policy and Management from Aga Khan University, Pakistan. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Public Health at the University of Adelaide, where her research focuses on integrating family planning services with reproductive health services in low-resource settings. This work is expected to make substantial contributions to public health policy and practice globally.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Farina’s professional experience spans over a decade, beginning with her early work in health policy analysis and culminating in her current research. As a PhD Researcher at the University of Adelaide, she has undertaken extensive projects such as developing frameworks for family planning integration in low- and middle-income countries. Previously, she served as a Principal Investigator at Aga Khan University, leading critical projects funded by WHO. Her expertise also includes mHealth solutions for family planning and sexual health assessment.

Research Interests 🔬

Farina’s research interests lie at the intersection of public health, policy, and economics. She focuses on sexual and reproductive health, health systems integration, and family planning in resource-limited settings. Her work aims to understand how policies can be designed and implemented to improve health outcomes in low-income countries. Farina is particularly focused on the cost-effectiveness of self-care interventions and the integration of digital health solutions in reproductive health services.

Awards 🏆

Farina has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards throughout her career. She received a WHO grant for cognitive testing of a survey instrument and a Research Training Program scholarship from the University of Adelaide. She has also secured several international travel grants to present her research at prominent global public health conferences, which further solidify her standing in the academic community.

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