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Dr. Mohamed Saleh

  • َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
  • Department of Soil and Water
  • faculty of Agriculture

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Roles

    • Dr. Mohamed Al-Azhari is tasked with many responsibilities in addition to teaching, supervising student research, and providing scientific consultations, which include:Assistant Professor 2009
  • Member of the Laboratories and Workshops Committee in the department,
  • Member of the Research Stations and Farm Committee,
  • Academic Program Coordinator.

Careers

    • Dr. Mohamed Al-Azhari is tasked with many responsibilities in addition to teaching, supervising student research, and providing scientific consultations, which include:
    • Assistant Professor 2009

Research Interests

Head of the Libyan delegation appointed to enter into direct negotiations with the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), pertaining to technical cooperation between National Committee to Combat Desertification (NCCD) and the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS). Shanghai, 1-8/1/

• Member of the Libyan delegation to the Seventh Session of the Committee for the Review of the Implementation of the Convention (CRIC 7), Istanbul, Turkey, 3- .14/11/2008

• Platform Presentation titled “Problems associated with the use of treated wastewater in irrigation in Libya.” A workshop organised by ACSAD on the safe use of treated wastewater in Arab Agriculture, Tunis, Tunisia, 8-10/6/2009.

• Platform Presentation titled: “Water Harvesting and Irrigation Management Project in Libya”. Amman – Cologne Symposium on “Green Growth and Water Resources in MENA Region”. Amman, Jordan, 23rd January 2012.

External Activities

Poster Presentation titled: “Mathematical Modelling for Irrigation Water Management.”

Edinburgh University, School of Engineering, Postgraduate students’ Conference, Edinburgh, UK, July 14, 2002.

• Poster Presentation titled: “Modelling Irrigation water management under water shortage and salinity conditions.” The British Hydrological Society, Postgraduate students’ meeting, Cranfield University, Silsoe, UK, May 13, 2004.