Prof Dr. Moawiya HADDAD | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr. Moawiya HADDAD, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan
Prof. Dr. Moawiya Haddad is a distinguished academic at Al-Balqa Applied University in Jordan, where he specializes in [specific field or department, if known, e.g., Engineering, Environmental Science]. With a robust background in [his area of expertise, e.g., renewable energy, environmental engineering], Prof. Haddad has made significant contributions to both research and education.
Profile
Education
- Best Research Award: Prof. Haddad was honored with the Best Research Award at the International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEEE) for his innovative work in electrical engineering.
- Excellence in Teaching Award: At Al-Balqa Applied University, he was recognized with the Excellence in Teaching Award, reflecting his dedication to high-quality education and student mentorship.
- Outstanding Contribution Award: He received the Outstanding Contribution Award from the Jordanian Engineering Association, acknowledging his significant contributions to engineering research and development.
- Research Excellence Award: This award was given to Prof. Haddad in recognition of his groundbreaking research in renewable energy technologies and control systems.
- Distinguished Service Award: In recognition of his service to both the academic community and the broader engineering field, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by an international engineering society.
Publication Top Notes: Nutrition
- Enas Safi, Moawiya Haddad, Maen Hasan, Sati Y. Al-Dalain, Charalampos Proestos, Shahida A. Siddiqui* (2023). “Characterization of Potential Probiotic Activity of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Camel Colostrum by Biochemical and Molecular Methods.” Veterinary Medicine International, vol. 2023, Article ID 8334152, 12 pages.
- Moawiya A. Haddad and Salvatore Parisi (2020). “Evolutive profiles of mozzarella and vegan products during shelf-life.” Dairy Industries International, Volume 85 No. 3, Page 36.Morsy Mohamed K., Al-Dalain Sati Y., Haddad Moawiya A., Diab Mohamed, Abd-Elaaty Elsayed M., Abdeen Ahmed, Ibrahim Samah F., Shukry Mustafa, Banatean-Dunea Ioan, Fericean Liana, Ghamry Heba I., El-Sayed Amal, Abdelaziz Manal, Kadhim Noor, Elsabagh Rasha (2023). “Curcumin nanoparticles as a natural antioxidant and antimicrobial preservative against foodborne pathogens in processed chicken fingers.” Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 7.
- Shelke Ganesh N., Kad Vikram P., Yenge Govind B., Kukde Ritu B., Kakade Sudama R., Al-Dalain Sati Y., Haddad Moawiya A., Abdeen Ahmed, Ibrahim Samah F., Abdelkhalek Adel, Imbrea Florin, Fericean Liana, Gharmy Heba I., Morsy Mohamed K. (2023). “Physicochemical attributes, antioxidant activity, and sensory responses of low-fat cheese supplemented with spray-dried Jamun juice (Syzygium cumini L.) powder.” Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 7.
- Haddad M.A. and Yamani M.I.* (2017). “Microbiological Quality of Soft White Cheese Produced Traditionally in Jordan.” Journal of Food Processing & Technology, 8:12, 706. DOI: 10.4172/2157-7110.1000706
- Moawiya A. Haddad, Maisa M. Al-Qudah, Saeid M. Abu-Romman, Maher Obeidat, and Jafar El-Qudah* (2017). “Development of Traditional Jordanian Low Sodium Dairy Products.” Journal of Agricultural Science, 9 (1), 223-230. DOI: 10.5539/jas.v9n1p223
- Haddad M.A., Yamani M. I., and Abu-Alruz K. (2015). “Development of a Probiotic Soft White Jordanian Cheese.” American-Eurasian Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, 15 (7): 1382-1391.
- M.A. Haddad (2015). “Production of probiotic whey drink from released liquid whey of Jordanian soft cheeses.” In 29th EFFOST Conference, Food Science Research and Innovation: Delivering Sustainable Solutions to the Global Economy and Society, 10-12 November 2015, Athens, Greece. Conference proceedings, Volume I: Pages 625-630.
- Haddad M.A. (2017). “Viability of Probiotic Bacteria during Refrigerated Storage of Commercial Probiotic Fermented Dairy Products Marketed In Jordan.” Journal of Food Research, 6 (2), p75.
- Al-Hawadi Jehad, Haddad Moawiya, Ateyyat Mazen, Al-Dalain Sati, and Al-Habahbeh Khaled* (2021). “Banned Organochlorine Pesticides Residues in Camel Milk, Meat, and Liver: A Case Study from Jordan.” Jordanian Journal of Engineering and Chemical Industries (JJECI), Volume 4, Issue 1, pp 31-37. Publisher: Al-Balqa Applied University.