Noureddine Bouras | Nanobiotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras | Nanobiotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | University of Ghardaia | Algeria

Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras is a distinguished microbiologist whose research focuses on actinobacteria biodiversity, microbial biotechnology, and the discovery of novel bioactive compounds from Saharan ecosystems. With over 2,300+ citations, an h-index of 28, and more than 100 published documents, his scholarly work has significantly advanced microbial taxonomy, antibiotic biosynthesis, and environmental microbiology. Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras has contributed to the identification and classification of numerous new microbial taxa from Algerian Saharan soils, expanding the global taxonomic database with over twenty novel species and genera within Actinopolyspora, Saccharothrix, Nocardiopsis, Streptosporangium, and Actinomadura. His pioneering studies on Saccharothrix algeriensis elucidated the regulation and biosynthesis of dithiolopyrrolone antibiotics, influencing new bioprocess engineering strategies for natural product development. His research integrates microbial genomics, bioinformatics, and secondary metabolite profiling to explore bioactive molecules with antimicrobial, antifungal, and plant growth-promoting properties. He has authored influential works in high-impact journals such as Journal of Natural Products, PLOS ONE, Food and Chemical Toxicology, and Current Microbiology, and co-authored multiple scientific books on microbiology and bioresource utilization. Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras has led and collaborated in several national and international R&D and funding projects, notably under the Algerian PNR program, focusing on biotechnological valorization of desert microbial resources. His expertise extends to applied microbiology, biocontrol, and biosynthesis of nanoparticles for antimicrobial applications. Recognized for his extensive contributions, he serves as reviewer and editorial board member for numerous peer-reviewed journals and has presented research in global scientific forums. His innovations in microbial taxonomy, antibiotic biosynthesis, and sustainable biotechnology position him as a leading figure in North African microbial research and global actinobacterial systematics.

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Featured Publications

1. Riba, A., Bouras, N., Mokrane, S., Mathieu, F., Lebrihi, A., & Sabaou, N. (2010). Aspergillus section Flavi and aflatoxins in Algerian wheat and derived products. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 48(10), 2772–2777.

2. Bouras, H. D., Yeddou, A. R., Bouras, N., Hellel, D., Holtz, M. D., & Sabaou, N., et al. (2017). Biosorption of Congo red dye by Aspergillus carbonarius M333 and Penicillium glabrum Pg1: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 80, 915–923.

3. Bouras, H. D., Isik, Z., Arikan, E. B., Yeddou, A. R., Bouras, N., Chergui, A., Favier, L., & Sabaou, N. (2021). Biosorption characteristics of methylene blue dye by two fungal biomasses. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 78(3), 365–381.

4. Kim, Y. M., Bouras, N., Kav, N. N. V., & Strelkov, S. E. (2010). Inhibition of photosynthesis and modification of the wheat leaf proteome by Ptr ToxB: A host‐specific toxin from the fungal pathogen Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis. Proteomics, 10(16), 2911–2926.

5. Meklat, A., Bouras, N., Zitouni, A., Mathieu, F., Lebrihi, A., Schumann, P., & Sabaou, N. (2012). Actinopolyspora algeriensis sp. nov., a novel halophilic actinomycete isolated from a Saharan soil. Extremophiles, 16(5), 771–776.

 

Hala Medhat Assem | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hala Medhat Assem | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

The British University in Egypt | Egypt

Dr. Hala Medhat Assem Ahmed Mohamed Abou-Awad is an Assistant Professor of Architectural Engineering whose research and academic career are distinguished by her specialization in neuroarchitecture, sustainable design, and human wellbeing in the built environment. She earned her Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering from Ain Shams University, where her doctoral work focused on integrating neuroarchitecture into inclusive design for neurodiverse individuals, following a Master’s degree in Architectural Engineering and Environmental Design from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport that examined the psychological restorative effects of landscape design. she has built extensive teaching experience at The British University in Egypt and several other institutions, delivering and supervising a wide range of courses in architectural and interior design, sustainability, environmental control, design history and theory, management, and graduation projects, while also contributing as a guest lecturer on specialized subjects such as sustainable interior design, neuroarchitecture, and the Chicago School of Architecture. Alongside teaching, she has developed a strong research profile as an independent researcher and as a reviewer for multiple Scopus-indexed journals including the Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Cogent Education, Cogent Arts & Humanities, and the International Journal of Environmental Research, with notable publications addressing neuroarchitecture, cognitive-emotional development, sustainability, gender differences in collaborative learning, and restorative landscape design. Her contributions extend beyond academia through her role as Academic Research and Consultancy Member at the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA), USA, and her active involvement in international workshops, symposia, and community initiatives focusing on biophilic design, heritage conservation, sustainable urbanism, and inclusive architectural practice.

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Featured Publications

  • Assem, H. M., Khodeir, L. M., & Fathy, F. (2023). Designing for human wellbeing: The integration of neuroarchitecture in design–A systematic review. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 14(6), 102102.

  • Morsi, W. K., & Assem, H. M. (2021). Online versus face-to-face collaborative learning: Perceptions of students and instructors of technical writing for engineers. In 2021 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON) (pp. 1571–1581). IEEE.

  • Morsi, W. K., & Assem, H. M. (2021). Gender differences of Egyptian undergraduate students’ achievements in online collaborative learning. In International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (pp. 905–916). Springer.

  • Assem, H. M., Tolba, O., & Ashour, S. (2020). The restorative effect of different landscape design settings on adults: The case study of Al-Azhar Park in Cairo. Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 67(5), 1001–1018.

  • Assem, H., & El-Sayed, M. (2019). Redefining heritage public spaces for cultural events through the use of GIS technology: The case of El Azhar Street-Cairo. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology, 2(3), 77–87.

  • Assem, H., & Morsi, W. (2025). A framework for the design of effective learning environments in the AI era: Egyptian students’ preferences from humanities versus engineering disciplines. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 53(3), 319–345.

  • Assem, H. M., & Morsi, W. K. (2024). Gender differences: The impact of gender grouping on Egyptian STEM undergraduates’ online group work. MEXTESOL Journal, 48(4), 1–25.

  • Ahmed, H. M. A., & Othman, A. A. E. (2014). Achieving sustainable values through waste reduction during the architectural design process: A literature review.Nanobiotechnology In Proceedings of the International Academic Conference (IAC).

Prof. Hamad Alkhathlan | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamad Alkhathlan | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamad Alkhathlan , King Saud University , Saudi Arabia

With a B.Sc. in Chemistry from King Saud University and a Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati, this accomplished individual has left an indelible mark in the field of Organic Chemistry. Their academic journey spans from being an Assistant Professor to currently serving as a Professor at King Saud University, with significant administrative roles such as Dean of Graduate Studies and Vice President for Knowledge Exchange and Technology Transfer. With over 80 publications in ISI journals and 3 US patents, their contributions extend beyond research to accreditation activities, including participation in institutional and departmental reviews and designing national curriculum standards. They have also served as a member of various editorial boards and committees, demonstrating a lifelong commitment to advancing education and scientific research.

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🎓 Academic Qualifications:

He commenced his academic journey by earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the Chemistry Department at King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 1981. Building upon this foundation, he pursued further education and attained a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Chemistry Department at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, in 1988. These academic achievements laid the groundwork for his illustrious career in the field of chemistry, spanning research, academia, and administrative roles.

👨‍🎓 Supervision:

Throughout his tenure,he played a pivotal role in shaping the academic journey of numerous scholars. He has supervised the research efforts of 12 Master of Science (MSc) candidates and guided the doctoral endeavors of 8 Ph.D. students, fostering their growth and development in the field of chemistry. Additionally, Dr. [Name] has served as an external examiner for 20 MSc theses and 6 Ph.D. theses, contributing to the rigorous evaluation and quality assurance of academic research within the chemistry domain

👨‍🏫 Academic Positions and Duties:
He made significant contributions to academia as a distinguished faculty member at King Saud University. Beginning his journey in 1988, he served as an Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry until 1993. Demonstrating excellence in his field, he advanced to the position of Associate Professor from 1993 to 2004, further enriching the academic environment with his expertise and dedication. Since 2004, Dr. [Name] has held the esteemed title of Professor of Organic Chemistry, continuing to inspire students, contribute to research, and elevate the standards of academic excellence at King Saud University.

Publication Top Notes:

  • COVID-19: a global challenge with old history, epidemiology and progress so far
  • Corrosion inhibitory action of some plant extracts on the corrosion of mild steel in acidic media
  • Plant-Extract-Assisted Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Origanum vulgare L. Extract and Their Microbicidal Activities
  • Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles mediated by Pulicaria glutinosa extract
    • Journal: International Journal of Nanomedicine, 1507-1516 (2013)
    • DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S40635
    • Cited by: 289
  • Biogenic synthesis of palladium nanoparticles using Pulicaria glutinosa extract and their catalytic activity towards the Suzuki coupling reaction
    • Journal: Dalton Transactions 43 (24), 9026-9031 (2014)
    • DOI: 10.1039/C4DT00430F
    • Cited by: 200