Ms. Magda alwled
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
- Department of Aquaculture
- faculty of Agriculture
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Roles
Role:
Since my transition to work at the University of Tripoli in 2021, I have been serving as a faculty member with the rank of lecturer. I teach several courses, including Crustacean Biology for undergraduate students in the Department of Aquatic Agriculture and Zooplankton. I also supervise numerous graduation projects, provide academic supervision for multiple student files, and chair various departmental committees, including the Quality, Documentation, and Information Committee.
Overview:
Before joining the university, I worked in the field of marine biology research in Tajoura, focusing on marine plankton classification since 2001. I have published several works in this field, including:
- "Phytochemical Constituents, Cytotoxic Potentials, and Effects on Wheat Growth Parameters Possessed by Extracts of Some Seaweed Collected from the Western Libyan Coast."
- "Study of the Nutritional Value and Mineral Ratios of Artemia salina L., 1758 in Abu Kammash Salt Lake, Libya."
- "Qualitative Analysis of Zooplankton on the Gargaresch Coast."
- "Report on the Study of Marine Zooplankton in the Butnan Region."
- "Study of the Qualitative and Quantitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Coastal Area of Abu Kammash."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton on Farwa Island."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Area Opposite the Marine Biology Research Center."
Research Interests:
- Marine plankton classification
- Breeding and cultivation of marine crustaceans
- Study of Artemia in Libyan salt lakes
- Interest in artificial intelligence tools and learning scientific research skills
External Activities:
- Collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine in teaching the Zoology course for the preparatory phase.
- Collaboration with the Tripoli Institute of Applied Sciences on translation to the English language.
Careers
Role:
Since my transition to work at the University of Tripoli in 2021, I have been serving as a faculty member with the rank of lecturer. I teach several courses, including Crustacean Biology for undergraduate students in the Department of Aquatic Agriculture and Zooplankton. I also supervise numerous graduation projects, provide academic supervision for multiple student files, and chair various departmental committees, including the Quality, Documentation, and Information Committee.
Overview:
Before joining the university, I worked in the field of marine biology research in Tajoura, focusing on marine plankton classification since 2001. I have published several works in this field, including:
- "Phytochemical Constituents, Cytotoxic Potentials, and Effects on Wheat Growth Parameters Possessed by Extracts of Some Seaweed Collected from the Western Libyan Coast."
- "Study of the Nutritional Value and Mineral Ratios of Artemia salina L., 1758 in Abu Kammash Salt Lake, Libya."
- "Qualitative Analysis of Zooplankton on the Gargaresch Coast."
- "Report on the Study of Marine Zooplankton in the Butnan Region."
- "Study of the Qualitative and Quantitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Coastal Area of Abu Kammash."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton on Farwa Island."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Area Opposite the Marine Biology Research Center."
Research Interests:
- Marine plankton classification
- Breeding and cultivation of marine crustaceans
- Study of Artemia in Libyan salt lakes
- Interest in artificial intelligence tools and learning scientific research skills
External Activities:
- Collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine in teaching the Zoology course for the preparatory phase.
- Collaboration with the Tripoli Institute of Applied Sciences on translation to the English language.
Research Interests
Role:
Since my transition to work at the University of Tripoli in 2021, I have been serving as a faculty member with the rank of lecturer. I teach several courses, including Crustacean Biology for undergraduate students in the Department of Aquatic Agriculture and Zooplankton. I also supervise numerous graduation projects, provide academic supervision for multiple student files, and chair various departmental committees, including the Quality, Documentation, and Information Committee.
Overview:
Before joining the university, I worked in the field of marine biology research in Tajoura, focusing on marine plankton classification since 2001. I have published several works in this field, including:
- "Phytochemical Constituents, Cytotoxic Potentials, and Effects on Wheat Growth Parameters Possessed by Extracts of Some Seaweed Collected from the Western Libyan Coast."
- "Study of the Nutritional Value and Mineral Ratios of Artemia salina L., 1758 in Abu Kammash Salt Lake, Libya."
- "Qualitative Analysis of Zooplankton on the Gargaresch Coast."
- "Report on the Study of Marine Zooplankton in the Butnan Region."
- "Study of the Qualitative and Quantitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Coastal Area of Abu Kammash."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton on Farwa Island."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Area Opposite the Marine Biology Research Center."
Research Interests:
- Marine plankton classification
- Breeding and cultivation of marine crustaceans
- Study of Artemia in Libyan salt lakes
- Interest in artificial intelligence tools and learning scientific research skills
External Activities:
- Collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine in teaching the Zoology course for the preparatory phase.
- Collaboration with the Tripoli Institute of Applied Sciences on translation to the English language.
External Activities
Role:
Since my transition to work at the University of Tripoli in 2021, I have been serving as a faculty member with the rank of lecturer. I teach several courses, including Crustacean Biology for undergraduate students in the Department of Aquatic Agriculture and Zooplankton. I also supervise numerous graduation projects, provide academic supervision for multiple student files, and chair various departmental committees, including the Quality, Documentation, and Information Committee.
Overview:
Before joining the university, I worked in the field of marine biology research in Tajoura, focusing on marine plankton classification since 2001. I have published several works in this field, including:
- "Phytochemical Constituents, Cytotoxic Potentials, and Effects on Wheat Growth Parameters Possessed by Extracts of Some Seaweed Collected from the Western Libyan Coast."
- "Study of the Nutritional Value and Mineral Ratios of Artemia salina L., 1758 in Abu Kammash Salt Lake, Libya."
- "Qualitative Analysis of Zooplankton on the Gargaresch Coast."
- "Report on the Study of Marine Zooplankton in the Butnan Region."
- "Study of the Qualitative and Quantitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Coastal Area of Abu Kammash."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton on Farwa Island."
- "Study of the Qualitative Abundance of Zooplankton in the Area Opposite the Marine Biology Research Center."
Research Interests:
- Marine plankton classification
- Breeding and cultivation of marine crustaceans
- Study of Artemia in Libyan salt lakes
- Interest in artificial intelligence tools and learning scientific research skills
External Activities:
- Collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine in teaching the Zoology course for the preparatory phase.
- Collaboration with the Tripoli Institute of Applied Sciences on translation to the English language.
Publications