In support of scientific research and to encourage postgraduate studies, the Chemistry Department at the Faculty of Science, Aswan University, hosted a number of master’s thesis seminars for postgraduate students, attended by Academic staff and researchers from the department.
The seminars included the presentation and discussion of a range of distinguished research topics in the fields of inorganic and organic chemistry, as follows:
Researcher/ Ahmed Gaber Bakheet – Inorganic Chemistry Department
Thesis Title:
Computation-Aided Design of Metal- and Halide-Free Catalysts for CO₂ Fixation)
Supervisory Committee:
Prof. Fatma Sediq Mohammed
Associate Prof. Mahmoud Abdel-Dayem
Associate Prof. Morad Metwally Al-Hindawi
Researcher/ Mostafa Mahmoud Abazeed – Organic Chemistry Department
Thesis Title:
Bioactive Compounds from Cordia myxa L.
Supervisory Committee:
Prof. Ali Kamel Khalaf Allah
Prof. Abu Al-Hamd Hassan Mohammed
Prof. Fayez Mohamed Issa
Researcher/ Abdullah Nouri – Organic Chemistry Department
Thesis Title:
(Bioactive Compounds from Centaurea alexandrina)
Supervisory Committee:
Prof. Ali Kamel Khalaf Allah
Prof. Abu Al-Hamd Hassan Mohamed
Dr. Mohamed Ali Khalil
Researcher: Mohamed Ali Al-Taher – Organic Chemistry Department
Thesis Title:
Green and Sustainable Studies on Some Heterocyclic Compounds
Supervisory Committee:
Dr. Mohamed Ali Al-Maghrabi
Prof. Fayez Mohamed Issa
Dr. Islam Mohamed Shehata
The discussions witnessed fruitful scientific interaction and constructive debates regarding the research objectives, methodologies, and expected results, contributing to the development of scientific research and enhancing the role of postgraduate studies in serving society and keeping pace with modern scientific trends.
These seminars are part of the Chemistry Department at the Faculty of Science, Aswan University’s commitment to supporting researchers and encouraging them to present distinguished scientific research that contributes to enriching scientific knowledge and meeting the requirements of sustainable development.
With sincere wishes for continued success to the researchers in their scientific and research careers.









