Highest Degree
BSc, Postgraduate Diploma Marine Pollution Chemistry, Postgraduate Certificate Environmental Engineering Sciences
Job Type
Teaching/Education
Research
Natural Resource Management
Operational Support (technical)
Technical Advice & Consulting
Other
Activities
Chemical Oceanography, Pollution Control, and Water Technology:
Education and Professional Development:
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Postgraduate Diploma in
Marine Pollution Chemistry: University of
Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
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BSc. Marine Chemistry: King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia
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Certificate Environmental Engineering Science: Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
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Introduction
to Forensic Science. NANYANG Technological University, Singapore. Coursera
Certificate
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Volcanic
Eruptions: a material science. LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN. Germany, Coursera
Certificate
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Chemicals
and Health by Johns Hopkins University, USA, Coursera Certificate
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Foundations for Global Health Responders. University of Colorado, School of Medicine,
USA, Coursera Certificate
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Forensic
Sciences and Criminal Justice, University of Leicester, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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The
Psychology of Criminal Justice, Crime101x: The School of Psychology, The
University of Queensland, Australia, edX Certificate,
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Exploring Our Oceans, University of Southampton, Oceanography, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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Forensic
Psychology, The Open University, UK, FutureLearn
Certificate
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Identification
The Dead, University of Dundee, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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Introduction
to Cyber Security, The Open University, UK, FutureLearn
Certificate
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Introduction
to the Science of Cancer, The Ohio State University, Comprehensive Cancer
Center, College of Medicine, USA, Coursera Certificate
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The Business of Mining, TBOMx, Curtin University, Australia, edX Certificate
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Cancer
in the 21st Century, University of Glasgow, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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Shipwrecks
and Submerged Worlds: Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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Cancer
Immunotherapy: a Step Change in Cancer Treatment, University of Birmingham, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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Inside
Cancer: How Genes Influence Cancer Development, University of Bath, UK, FutureLearn Certificate
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The
Science of Medicines, Monash University, Australia, FutureLearn Certificate
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Introduction
to the Biology of Cancer, Johns Hopkins University,
USA, Coursera
Certificate
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Water for
Livable and Resilience Cities, Monash University, Australia,
FutureLearn Certificate
Skills
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Over 20 years of water
chemistry experience with strong knowledge of water technology, pollution
control, chemical oceanography and environmental chemistry
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Expertise in finding solution
troubleshooting of Reverse Osmoses water System and boiler water chemistry
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Managed chemical waste and
R&D experience with strong knowledge of GMP, FDA and MOE guidelines
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Managed purchasing of chemicals
for manufacturing and R&D from several suppliers while maximizing resources
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Proven ability to work in a
fast-paced, multi-task environment with quick adaptation to changing priorities.
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Authored many technical papers
in oceanography, environmental engineering, industrial wastewater e.g. mining
wastewater, pharmaceutical drugs waste, desalination, oil bioremediation
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Designed and performed various
chemical formulation R&D used for electrophoreses application, adhesive polymerization
and water chemistry test.
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Graduate study project in the
role of organo-metallic compounds in estuarine sediments using sequential
extraction method
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Expertise in the chemical
parameters and engineering operation procedure of wastewater treatment plant.
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Computer skills: familiar with
Microsoft Office, Windows and Apple System application
Comment(s)
List of Selected Publications:
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris; Nedam Abed “Endocrine Disruptors: Part 2, Safe Disposals of
Pharmaceuticals into the Environment” INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT MAGAZINE, Vol.
31, (1), 28-32, (May/June 2014),
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris; Nedam Abed “Endocrine Disruptors: Part 1, Pharmaceutical Drugs
Pathways, Risks and Controlling Disposal to Environment” INDUSTRIAL WATER
TREATMENT MAGAZINE, Vol. 31, (2), 23-28, (March/ April 2014).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris;
Nedam Abed "Neurotoxicological Risks Related
to Mining Wastewater" INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT MAGAZINE, Vol. 30 (4)
27-32. (July/August 2013)
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Gamal E., Omer Elhag-Idris
“Available Technology for Ballast Water treatment” Association of the Chemical
Profession of Ontario, Charter Chemist News, 13 (1), 7-11 (spring/ 2013)
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris
”Safety, waste and ethics of pharmaceutical drug” Association of the Chemical
Profession of Ontario, Charter Chemist News, 10 (3) 3-4 (2010).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris; Nedam Abed “Risks of Adding Lithium as Mood Stabilizer in Drinking Water”
Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Charter Chemist News, 10 (1)
3-7 (2010).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris “The Risks of Antibiotics Therapy
to Human and Environment” Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario,
Charter Chemist News, 9 (3) 3-6 (2009).
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Gamal E.Omer Elhag-Idris
“The Importance of Chemical Oceanography”, Association of the Chemical
Profession of Ontario, Charter Chemist News, 9(2) 3-6, (2009).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris Nedam
Abed “Planning for the Sustainability of the Marine
Environment using RO Membrane Desalination Technology”, CMOS Bulletin, 35 (6)
174-181 (December/ 2007).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris,
Nedam Abed “Water Treatment Issues and Technology
Trends” Ultrapure Water Journal, 24 (8) 32-36 (November/ 2007).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris “Control biofilm formation in
industrial water treatment systems” Ultrapure Water Journal, 23 (2) 38-42
(March/ 2006).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris “Methods of Controlling Industrial
Wastewater Disposal into the Marine Environment” (Re-published with CMOS
permission/ 2005), Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario, Charter
Chemist News, 6 (1) 3-5, (January/ 2006).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris “A Review on Identifying and
Controlling Contaminants in Drinking Water” Ultrapure Water Journal, 21 (8)
42-45 (November/ 2004).
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Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris “Methods of Controlling Industrial
Wastewater Disposal into the Marine Environment” CMOS Bulletin, 32 (3) 84-86
(June/ 2004),