Activities
1- Different
Chemical applications in seawater
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Mediterranean Sea
branch –Egypt
(13/1/2019 to 6/2/2019)
2- training
Course in different Chemical variables in seawater and climate change
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt (11/2/2018
to 4/3/2018)
3- Training
Course in different Chemical variables in seawater and climate change (held at
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt (16/4/2017
to 20/4/2017)
4- training
course on “how to deal with Laboratories and different Apparatus, methods of treatment
and protection of marine pollution produced by ships and sewage”
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt (7-18/5/2017)
5- Biodiversity
and conservation of Fungi under the activity of the national fungal day
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt (2016)
6- Training
course on “Numerical modeling and its application in marine environment”
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt (15-26/2/2015)
7- Impact of
climate changes and global worming on fouling community and coral reefs
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF) – Mediterranean Sea
branch – Egypt
(20 November, 2011)
8- International
Computer Driving License (ICDL), Syllabus Version 4.0 Ministry of communications
and information technology with the support of UCO license in Egypt (UNESCO)
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organizations (March 8,
2010)
9- a pilot course in "Modeling of
groundwater flow and contamination”
Department of Soil and water sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Egypt
that given by Prof. Andrea Capodaglio of Pavia
University, Pavia, Italy
(December 13 – 17, 2009)
10- TOEFL
local program
University of Alexandria
– community development center (1/6/2009- 11/6/2009)
11-English
level (10)
The Arab Academy for Science and Technology (June 23, 2007).
12-Chemistry
and hydrobiology
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF) – Mediterranean Sea
branch – Egypt
(April 2007)
13- Different
Courses in oceanography
National institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF) -Bal teem
branch- Egypt
(18- 22/3/2007)
14- Internal
Auditor Course as active participation in and successful completion of
Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS 18001)
Geisum Company – Egypt
(24th to the 26th of January 2006)
15- Postgraduate
courses for M.Sc. degree in Physical Chemistry (Very Good degree), Faculty of
Science –Al-Azhar University,
Egypt (May 2006)
16- Chemical,
Biological Hazard Wastes
National center for research -Egypt
(3/12/2005 -7/12/2005)
Skills
1. Analysis
of environmental samples for hydrocarbons (pesticides, PCBs, petroleum, ,
phenols…etc) using Gas Chromatographic–Mass Spectrometry (GC–MS), Flame
Ionization Detectors (FID), Electron Capture Detector (ECD) in the Mediterranean
Sea, Red Sea and correlated with pollution and environmental aspects.
2. Extraction of Antifouling and Anticorrosive paints from marine resources and Applications of nano-Materials
in different studies.
3. Wastewater treatment in marine environment
4. Hydrodynamic flow
model and transport-dispersion model.
5. Good
experience in field work, chemical and biological seawater analysis.
6. Using
of Flame atomic absorption and Spectrophotometer for analysis of inorganic
pollutants.
7.
Experience in some software
for kinetic and statistical analysis.
COMPUTER SKILLS
1-
International Computer Driving License (ICDL),
Syllabus Version: 4.0 (Date: March 8, 2010)
2-
Microsoft offices, Golden software Surfer, Golden software Grapher, IBM
SPSS Statistics, MTB Statistics, Adobe
photoshop CS3, analytical and thematic mapping program (Map ViewerTM) programs,
Chemo office programs.
3-
AQUASEA and Delft3D programs for flow and transport model.
PROJECTS
1) Analysis
of seawater (organic compounds) in the project “Desalination
of seawater in front of the new Al-Aameen desalination plant owned by the armed
forces (1/6 -14/6/2018).
2)
Antifouling and Anticorrosive paints extracted from marine natural
products and their nano-particle composition project, (2016 - now).
3) MedSeA "Mediterranean Sea
Acidification in a changing climate project" The MedSeA is a framework Program 7 (FP7) project that includes
12 nations with 18 institutes from Mediterranean region and it is financed by
the European Community (2011-2013).
http://medsea-project.eu/project-partners-2/medsea-people
database/name/naglaa-m-el-nagar/
4) “Monitoring
of environmental variables for Sidi-Krir region–western Alexandria, Egypt”
project (2011-2012).
5)
Environmental Monitoring program
for the Mediterranean Sea (2008-2015)
PUBLICATIONS
1) Moawad M.N., El-Sayed A.A., El-Naggar
N.A. (2019) Phyco-remediation
of cadmium and nickel using marine macrophyte Cymodocea, seagrass, water, Air
& soil Pollution (inpress).
2)
El-Naggar N.A., Emara H.I.,
Moawad M.N., Soliman Y.A., El-Sayed A.A. (2018) Detection of PAHs along
Alexandria coastal water, Egyptian Mediterranean Sea, Egyptian Journal of
Aquatic Research, , 44 (9-14).
3) El-Naggar
A. N., Rifaat
E.A. and Khalil Kh.M. (2016), Numerical modelling on water flow in Manzala Lake,
Nile Delta, Northern Egypt, International Journal of
Contemporary Applied Sciences, Vol. 3(4), 28-44.
4) Khairy
M. H., Shaltout A.N., El-Naggar F.M., El-Naggar A.N. (2014), Impact of
elevated CO2 concentrations on the growth and ultrastructure of non-calcifying
marine diatom (Chaetoceros gracilis F.Schu¨tt), Egyptian Journal of Aquatic
Research , 40, 243–250.
5)
Rifaat E.A. and El-Naggar A. N.
(2013). Computation and Classification of
the Sediment Transport Model in El-Max
Bay, Alexandria, Egypt,
JKAU: Mar. Sci., Vol. 24, No.2.
6)
El-Naggar A. N., Emara I.
H, Rifaat E.A., Said O.T., Abou-Shahba M.R., Shaltout A.N. and El-Naggar F.M.
(2013). “Some Anthropogenic Driven Toxic Pollutants in El-Max
Bay And its Neighborhood, Alexandria, Egypt”,
World Applied Sciences Journal 21 (10), pp. 1512-1520.
7)
Emara I.H., Abou-Shahba M. R., Said O.T., Attia M. E. and El-Naggar
A. N. (2010). "Chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in
sea water from semi-enclosed basin of the Mediterranean Sea Alexandria",
INOC-Tischreen University, International conference on Biodiversity of the
Aquatic Environment, Lattakia-Syria, 13-15 December, pp. 419-428
8)
Emara I. H, Abou-Shahba M. R., Said O. T., Attia M. E. and El-Naggar
A. N. (2009). Composition and distribution of chlorinated pesticides and
polychlorinated biphenyls in sediments from the Eastern Harbour area of
Alexandria Proceedings of International Workshop on "Integrated Coastal
Zone Management", INOC -IMST, Izmir-Turkey, 20-22 October 2009, pp.
370-378.
9)
Emara I. H, Abou-Shahba M. R., Said O. T., Attia M. E. and El-Naggar
A. N. (2009). Studies on chlorinated pesticides and polychlorinated
biphenyls in some fish species from the Eastern Harbour of Alexandria, Egypt.
Proceedings of International Workshop on "Integrated Coastal Zone Management",
INOC -IMST, Izmir-Turkey, 20-22 October 2009, pp. 342-349.
10) Emara I. H. Said O.
T., El-Naggar A. N. and Shreadah A. M. (2008). Aliphatic and polycyclic hydrocarbon compounds as
chemical markers for pollution sources in relation to physico-chemical
characteristics of the Eastern
Harbour (Egyptian
Mediterranean Sea). Egyptian Journal of Aquatic research, Vol. 34, No. 3: 1-19.
Published Books:
El-Naggar N.A., Rifaat A.E. (2017), Hydrodynamic
and Water Quality Modeling of Lake Mariout, (Nile Delta, Northern
Egypt). In: Negm A., Bek M., Abdel-Fattah S. (eds) Egyptian Coastal Lakes
and wetlands: Part I. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, vol 71. Springer,
Cham.
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/698_2017_132
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-93590-4