Ms. Najla Abu hamed
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Assistant Lecturer
- Department of Soil and Water
- faculty of Agriculture
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Roles
Ms. [Najla Mohamed Abuhamed] serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Soil and Water, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tripoli. She obtained her Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences, specializing in Soil and Water, from the same faculty. Ms. [Your Name] began her academic career in 2012 as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Soil and Water, where she conducted laboratory sessions for the "Fundamentals of Soil" course and supervised the Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Laboratory.
She has actively supported undergraduate and postgraduate students in conducting their research experiments and collaborated with faculty members on laboratory-based research projects. Her academic involvement also includes participating in the First Digital Agriculture Conference organized by the department and attending several workshops held by the faculty. Additionally, she participated in the Training Workshop for Facilitators and Lead Farmers on the Methodology of Farmer Field Schools in Libya, organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
Ms. Najla Mohamed Abuhamed also contributed to university examinations as an invigilator. Her Master’s thesis focused on Modeling the Interrelationships of Some Soil Properties with the Cation Exchange Capacity Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques, reflecting her interest in applying AI methods to agricultural and soil research.
Careers
I began my academic career in 2012 when I was appointed as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Soil and Water, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tripoli. During this period, I was responsible for delivering laboratory sessions for the course Fundamentals of Soil, supervising the Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Laboratory, and assisting undergraduate and postgraduate students in conducting their research experiments.
Over the years, I also collaborated with faculty members on laboratory-based research projects and participated in several academic and professional activities within the faculty, including the First Digital Agriculture Conference held by the department. I also attended numerous faculty workshops and took part in the Training Workshop for Facilitators and Lead Farmers on the Farmer Field School Methodology in Libya, organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
In addition, I served as an exam invigilator in departmental examinations, contributing to the assessment and quality assurance process.
After completing my Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences (Soil and Water specialization) from the University of Tripoli, I was promoted to the position of Assistant Lecturer. In this role, I continue to support students in academic research, deliver laboratory sessions, and engage in department conferences and workshops. My current academic interests focus on applying Artificial Intelligence techniques in soil science research, which was also the topic of my Master’s thesis.
Research Interests
My research interests lie primarily in the field of soil science, with a strong focus on understanding the physical and chemical properties of soils and their interrelationships. I am particularly interested in applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data-driven modeling techniques to analyze and predict soil characteristics such as cation exchange capacity, soil fertility, and water retention.
My current academic pursuit combines traditional soil analysis methods with modern computational tools to improve the accuracy and efficiency of soil quality assessment. I am also keen on exploring the use of digital agriculture technologies, precision farming, and remote sensing in sustainable soil and water management.
Broader areas of interest include environmental sustainability, climate-smart agriculture, and the integration of innovation and technology in the agricultural sector.
External Activities
I am an active member of the Tree Friends Association, which promotes environmental awareness and the protection of green spaces.
