Dr. Reda Shaaban Ali Salama
Designation: Assistant Professor
Department: Engineering chemistry
Email: dr.reda.salama@gmail.com
University: Delta university for science and technoogy
Country: Egypt
Dr. Reda Shaaban Ali Salama is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Engineering Chemistry at Delta University for Science and Technology in Gamasa, Egypt. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Mansoura University, where he specialized in surface and catalysis. He has also completed a Master's degree and a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the same university. Dr. Salama is responsible for teaching various courses, including Engineering Chemistry, Industrial Safety and Environmental Management, and Professional Ethics. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Salama has held various leadership positions at Delta University for Science and Technology. He has contributed to the preparation of the self-study report for the Faculty of Engineering, and he has completed several training courses and workshops related to education quality and laboratory accreditation. Dr. Salama's extensive education and experience make him a valuable asset to the university.
Dr. Reda Shaaban Ali Salama is a researcher who has published several scientific papers in various fields, including catalysis, nanomaterials, and environmental science. Some of the topics he has studied include the development of novel catalysts for the degradation of pollutants, the synthesis of new materials for CO oxidation, and the use of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as adsorbents for heavy metals. He has also investigated the properties and applications of nanoparticles, such as silver and ceria nanoparticles, and their composites with other materials.
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