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Mohammad Oves
Dr. Mohammad Oves is an Associate Professor at the Center of Excellence in Environmental Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Oves has significantly contributed to the field of nanomaterials bio-fabrication, studying their applications in combating multidrug-resistant pathogens and environmental pollutants. His prolific research has resulted in over 125 peer-reviewed publications, with more than 13,270 citations, and an impressive h-index of 49. Recognized among the Top 2% Scientists Worldwide and top 1% reviewer on web of science for research articles. He has served as a visiting researcher at Tohoku University, Japan, and has collaborated extensively with local university and global universities. Dr. Oves has also edited prominent books on nanotechnology, environmental sciences, and biomedicine published by international publishers. A dedicated mentor, Dr. Oves supervises Ph.D. and Master's students, fostering research in microbial interactions, microplastic, nanotechnology, bioenergy and environmental sustainability. His commitment to advancing microbiology and nanoscience continues to impact both academia and industry.
Dr. Anish Khan is currently working as Associate Professor in The Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. From last three years listed as world 2% influential Scientists list. He published more than 450 international publications that included research articles (>300) edited books (>50) review articles (>20) book chapters (>107) and two united states patents. Having 51 H index by Google scholar with more than 10000 citations. Member of American Nano Society, Editorial board members of different international journals as Journal of Natural Fibers. Field of specialization is polymer nano composite/cation-exchanger/chemical sensor/microbiosensor/nanotechnology, application of nano materials in electroanalytical chemistry,
material chemistry, ion-exchange chromatography and electro-analytical chemistry, dealing with the synthesis, characterization and derivatization of inorganic ion-exchanger by the incorporation of electrically conducting polymers. Preparation and characterization of hybrid nano composite materials and their applications, Polymeric inorganic cation –exchange materials, electrically conducting polymeric, materials, Composite material use as Sensors, Green chemistry by remediation of pollution, Heavy metal ion-selective membrane electrode, Biosensor on neurotransmitter.
Dr. Majed A Al-Shaeri is an Associate Professor of Department of Biological Sciences at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He serves as the Director of the Environmental Protection & Sustainability Laboratory (EPS), the Toxicology Research Group, and heads the Electron Microscopy Unit. His expertise lies in nanobiotechnology, nanotoxicology, ecotoxicology, and the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. His research focuses on the eco/toxicity of nanomaterials, their biomedical applications, and their environmental impact, including nanotoxicity on microbial genomics and proteomics. As a recognized expert, Dr. Al-Shaeri has collaborated with various industries and governmental bodies, focusing on environmental health and nanomaterial safety. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and holds memberships in numerous scientific societies, including SETAC and the Society of Toxicology. Dr. Al-Shaeri continues to advance research in environmental and nanotoxicology, contributing significantly to human health and environmental protection.
Marine Microplastics and the Quest for Remediation
This informative book discusses the issue of microplastic pollution in marine environments. It explains the intricate ways in which these minuscule particles have crept into the world's oceans, impacting marine life, ecosystems, and, ultimately, human health.
Marine Microplastics and the Quest for Remediation
This informative book discusses the issue of microplastic pollution in marine environments. It explains the intricate ways in which these minuscule particles have crept into the world's oceans, impacting marine life, ecosystems, and, ultimately, human health.

