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).

Mrs. María José Tapia | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Mrs. María José Tapia | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Mrs. María José Tapia , Laboratorio de Fisiología y Genética Marina , Chile

María José Tapia De la Jara, based in Coquimbo and available to relocate, is a dedicated marine biologist with extensive experience in research and community engagement. She holds a Marine Biology degree with distinction from Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile, and has completed a student exchange program at Universidad Católica de Valencia, Spain. Her professional roles have included scientific monitoring and education at Proyecto Asociativo Regional Explora Coquimbo and Oceanogràfic de Valencia. María José has also worked as a research assistant at the Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas, contributing to studies on protein extraction from fish and antimicrobial tests. She has been actively involved in raising environmental awareness through educational tours and traveling exhibits. Her certifications include PADI Open Water Diver and Deep Trekker Pilot ROV DTG3. Fluent in English and experienced with software like R and Microsoft Excel, María José combines her scientific expertise with strong communication skills to foster marine conservation and research.

Professional Profile:

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 🎓Education:

María José Tapia De la Jara earned her Marine Biology degree with distinction from Universidad Católica del Norte in Coquimbo, Chile, where she studied from 2018 to 2024. As part of her education, she participated in a student exchange program at Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Martir in Valencia, Spain, during 2023-2024. Her thesis focused on the characterization and analysis of the antibacterial capacity of protein extracts from the mucus of native marine fish Seriolella violacea, Cilus gilberti, and Seriola lalandi.

 🏢Work Experience:

María José Tapia De la Jara has accumulated extensive work experience in various roles. As a Scientific Monitor at Proyecto Asociativo Regional Explora Coquimbo from March 2018 to December 2020, she guided educational tours through the Faculty of Marine Sciences, the Mundo Mar Rescue Center, and the Aquarium and Museum of the University. She continued her role as a Scientific Monitor at Oceanogràfic de Valencia from January 2019 to December 2022, engaging the community with the marine environment and raising awareness through traveling exhibits addressing environmental issues and solutions. In October and November 2023, she worked as a Monitor of Attention and Logistics at Universidad Católica del Norte in Coquimbo.

Publication Top Notes:

Acciones por wrongful birth y wrongful life: ¿la vida como un perjuicio?

  • Author: María José Tapia
  • Source: Estudios de Derecho Privado. III Jornadas Nacionales de Profesoras de Derecho Privado
  • Year: 2023
  • Type: Book chapter (Writing – original draft)