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Abd El-Fatah Abomohra

Chengdu University
China

Abd El-Fatah Abomohra, is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at the Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SACE), Chengdu University (China). He received his Ph.D. in “Phycology” through a cooperation program between Tanta University (Egypt) and Hamburg University (Germany) funded by Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). He performed postdoctoral research at Hamburg University (Germany) and Harbin Institute of Technology (China). After his graduation, he worked as a faculty member at Tanta University (Egypt), Jiangsu University (China), and Chengdu University (China).

His major is interdisciplinary microbiology and environmental engineering. He has stupendous research experiences and finite vision in the field of biofuel production. According to Web of Science, he published more than 90 SCI papers, most of them in Q1 journals with one paper as “Highly Cited Paper”. In 2020, he nominated among the Top-10 publications and citations at Tanta University (Egypt). In addition, he was one of the World’s Top 2% of the Scientists List published by Stanford University. Recently in 2020, he published a very valuable review article in one of the top energy journals “Progress in Energy and Combustion Science” (CiteScore 48.3 and Impact Factor 28.9, click here). Currently, he is the founder and head of the New Energy and Environmental Laboratory (NEEL) at Chengdu University. His research group is primarily working on bioenergy production from different biomass feedstocks and wastes.

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