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Mr. HASAN ALFALLAH

  • َQualifications: Master degree
  • Academic Rank: Associate Professor
  • Department of Plant Protection
  • faculty of Agriculture

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Roles

HASAN ALFALLAH is one of the staff members at the department  of plant protection of agriculture faculty of 3. He is working as associated professor . He teaches several subjects in his major and has several publications in the field of his interest.

·      Staff Member of the Faculty of Agriculture since 2002.

·      Coordinator of the study and examinations, Department of Plant Protection in 2010/2011.

·      Member of the alumni transcript reviewing Committee 2015.

·      Summer training coordinator in 2017.

·      Management of the research and educational apiary 2016-2020.

·      Head of the Research, Consulting and Training Department at the College, since 2021.

Careers

  • ·  ·      Researcher assistant at the Nuclear Research Centre, Tajoura, Department of Agricultural Research 1/1/1983.

    ·      Engineer at the Directorate of Agriculture, Tripoli, 1.7.1983 .

    ·      Chairman of the monitoring Committee 1984.

    ·      Chairman of the forest afforestation campaign in the area of alnamm 1984.

    ·      Head of the Plant Production Department from 1986 to 1988.

    ··      Director of the General administration for the growing and Development of Bees, the General Authority for Agriculture, 2002.  

    ·      Consultant to the Agricultural Bank in the field of beekeeping from 2000 to 2006.

    ·      Staff Member of the Faculty of Agriculture since 2002.

Research Interests

·      Honeybee diseases, pests and predators.

·      Productivity of the honeybee colony and the factors affecting it.

·      Queens of honeybee and their role in the performance of the bee colony.

External Activities

·Beekeeping.  

Publications

Journal Article

Hassan A. Alfalah, Taher Shaibi, Marwan M. Tawfiq, Aburahim Mogrby (1-2012)
Persian Gulf Crop Protection , 1(1), pp. 18-23