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Sufyan Mohammed Shartooh (Assistant Professor)

PhD in Microbial Ecology & Environmental Pollution
lecturer
Biological - Science
dralwaisi@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Dr. Sufyan Mohammed Shartooh is currently working as Assistant Professor in Department of Biology, College of Science at University of Anbar, Iraq. He completed his PhD in 2012 from University of Baghdad in Ecology and Environmental Pollution. His area of work includes Bio-sorption, Microbiology, Biodegradation of organic compounds, Biosafety  and Evaluation of wastewater quality. His responsibilities include the teaching of Ecology, Environmental pollution, Environmental chemistry, Water and soil microbiology, Microbial Ecology and Green chemistry in both Biology dept. and Chemistry Dept. of College of Science in the University of Baghdad and University of Anbar. As well as Head of Control of Hazardous and Toxic Chemical and Biological Materials Handling Section in University of Anbar. His prior work experience includes Senior Biologists in Ministry of Science and Technology Water and Ecology Treatment Directorate. Head of Bacteriology Lab. Division, Chief of Biologists in Ministry of Science and Technology/ Water and Ecology Treatment Directorate. Head of Technology Transmission Division, and Chief of Biologists in Ministry of Science and Technology Chemical, Biological and Warfare Hazardous Remnants Treatment and Disposal Directorate. Head of Studies Department. He has published more than 18 articles in International and National Peer reviewed Journals. He is also serving 3 journals as Reviewer. So far, Dr. Sufyan has produced 1 PhD and 5 MSc theses.

Publication

 

  1. Bacteriological pollution in some drainages and its effect on the distribution of zooplankton.
  2. Bacterial Pollution in General Outlet Water.
  3. Studying pollution in Al-Razazza lake in 2005.
  4. The origin of bacterial contamination in AL-Habania reservoir in Iraq.
  5. Bacterial Contamination of Al-Habania and Al-Tharthar Reservoirs.
  6. Magnetized Water and Its Effects on the Reduction of the Microbial Content of Sewage Wastewater.
  7. A Study of Some Physical, Chemical and Bacteriological Characteristics in Sluice of Al-Jaderiya University Campus, Baghdad – Iraq.
  8. The Removal of Lead, Copper and Zinc from Industerial Wastewater Using Grape Fruit Peels.
  9. Lettuce Leaves as Biosorbent Material to Remove Heavy Metal Ions from Industerial Wastewater.
  10. The removal of zinc, chromium and nickel from industrial wastewater using banana peels.
  11. Pomegranate Peels as Biosorbent Material to Remove Heavy Metal Ions from Industerial Wastewater.
  12. Study of Seasonal variations of Main Outfall Drain and Four Northern Trocars in Iraq.
  13. Evaluation of the Outlets Effects of Al-Dora Power Plant on the Water Quality of Tigris River in Baghdad.
  14. Biotechnology study to remove nitrate and natrate by using  Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from wastewater in Baghdad city. 
  15. Biodegradation of Carcinogenic Acrylonitrile Residues Using Microorganisms.
  16. Destruction of Medical Wastes by Safety Processes According to the Iraqi Environmental Limits.
  17. Environmental and Microbial Investigation on the Dredged Sediment Soil of Diyala River in Iraq.
  18. Biological Treatment of Carcinogenic Acrylonitrile Using Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Basra City.
  19. Evaluation Bio-sorption and Recovery of Zn, Cr and Ni Ions From Industrial Wastewater Using Banana Peel Powder Constrained by Calcium Alginate.
  20. A Comparative Study Between Three Species of Aquatic Plants in The Ability of Absorption and Bio-accumulation of Some Heavy Metals on Euphrates River in Al-Ramadi City.
  21. Estimation of Biosecurity Level in Some Local Hospitals and the Statement of Its Environmental Impact.
  22. Investigation and Identification of Pathogenic Bacterial Pollution in Some Local Trocars of Ramadi City, Iraq.

Lectures

 

  1. Complete curriculum for Environmental Pollution lectures for undergraduate students.
  2. Complete curriculum for Biosafety and Biosecurity lectures for undergraduate students.
  3. Complete curriculum for Green Chemistry lectures for undergraduate students.
  4. Complete curriculum for Environmental Chemistry lectures for undergraduate students.
  5. Complete curriculum for Soil and Water Microbiology lectures for undergraduate students.
  6. Complete curriculum for General Ecology lectures for postgraduate (M. Sc.) students.
  7. Complete curriculum for Microbial Ecology lectures for postgraduate (M. Sc.)  students.

No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 Bio-security Bio-security1 First
2 Environmental Pollution Environmental Pollution1 Third
3 Environmental Pollution Air Pollution and Atmospheric Layers Third
4 Environmental Pollution Air Pollution Third
5 Environmental Pollution Carbon Mono-Oxide (CO) Third
6 Environmental Pollution Secondary Air Pollutants Third
7 Environmental Pollution Radioactive Pollution Third
8 Environmental Pollution Soil pollution Third
9 Environmental Pollution Water Pollution Third
10 Environmental Pollution Definition of water pollution Third
11 Environmental Pollution Sources of water pollution Third
12 Environmental Pollution Surface fresh water pollution Third
13 Environmental Pollution Pollution of river water Third
14 Environmental Pollution Oil pollution Third
15 Environmental Pollution Treatment of pollutants Third
16 Environmental Pollution Standard water standards Third

Other

 

  1. Member of the ministerial team responsible for preventing the proliferation of mass destruction weapons (CBRN).
  2. Member of the Iraqi Ministerial Committee for the safety and security conditions for laboratories and stores of chemical and biological materials and educational radioactive sources in public and private universities.
  3. Chairman of the Central University Committee for Safety and Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Security and Prevention (CBRN).