Amal Mubark | wastewater treatment | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Amal Mubark | wastewater treatment | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Amal Mubark, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt

Assist. Prof. Dr. Amal Mubark is a distinguished researcher in inorganic chemistry with a Ph.D. from Menoufia University (2019). Her work focuses on chemical processing of valuable elements, particularly from mineral resources in Egypt. She has extensive experience in the extraction of rare earth elements and radioactive materials, having worked at the Nuclear Materials Authority since 2010. Dr. Mubark is actively involved in international collaborations, including the Egyptian-French project (IMHOTEP), and supervises Ph.D. research on green hydrogels for wastewater treatment. She is also an experienced lecturer and trainer in the field. 🌍🧪🔬

 

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Education 🎓

Dr. Mubark earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Menoufia University in 2019, focusing on chemical processing of valuable elements from Egyptian mineralizations. Her M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry (2015) further emphasized her expertise in uranium and vanadium extraction, underscoring her proficiency in handling radioactive elements.

Professional Experience 🏆

She is currently a lecturer at the Nuclear Materials Authority, where she has been working since 2010. Her experience spans the extraction and analysis of rare earth elements and radioactive materials, leveraging conventional and non-conventional techniques. Her expertise in synthesizing and characterizing sorbent materials, as well as her work on surface modification, positions her as a leading figure in inorganic chemistry research.

Research & Collaborations 🔬

Dr. Mubark’s involvement in international collaborations, such as the Egyptian-French scientific cooperation project (IMHOTEP), and her work on valorizing metals from mining and waste resources highlight her dedication to solving global scientific challenges. She has also supervised Ph.D. research on innovative applications of green hydrogels in wastewater treatment, reflecting her ability to mentor and contribute to emerging fields.

Training & Development 📚

Dr. Mubark has pursued extensive training, including courses on uranium ore processing, radiation safety, and academic writing. Her continuous development demonstrates a commitment to staying at the forefront of scientific advancements.

Conclusion

Dr. Amal Mubark’s robust academic background, research contributions, and leadership in inorganic chemistry make her a strong candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her work in nuclear materials and international collaborations exemplifies her impact and potential for future contributions in the field.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Nanostructured layered double hydroxide (NLDH) – Zn/Al-based materials: strategy to improve performance for zirconium sorption from acidic sulfate solution 🧪 (2024)
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Low-Cost Zirconium Nanocomposites as Novel Adsorbents for Arsenazo III Pollutant 🌿 (2024)
  • Functionalization of cellulose pentamine as a promising nano‐amorphous sorbent for Zr(IV) and Hf(IV) ions recovery 🌍 (2024)
  • Retrieval of Cu2+ and Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions using sustainable guar gum/PVA/montmorillonite nanocomposite films 🌱 (2024)
  • Maximizing the Processing of Polymetallic Concentrates via Actinide Separation and Rare Earth Retrieval ⚙️ (2024)
  • Retrieval of zirconium ions from laboratory solutions upon in-situ-gel-precipitated aluminium-based composite sorbents 🧪 (2024)
  • Sequestration of zirconium and hafnium content using magnetic cellulose/chitosan nanocomposites from waste effluents 🧲 (2024)
  • Preparation of zirconium oxide nanoparticles from rosette concentrate using two distinct and sequential techniques ⚛️ (2023)
  • Investigation on the Sulfadiazine Schiff Base Adsorption Ability of Y(III) Ions from Nitrate Solutions ⚗️ (2023)
  • Maximizing the exploitation of phosphogypsum wastes using soaking technique with citric acid 🍃 (2022)