May Fahmi Abdulrahman (Lecturer)
PhD in Nano-chemistry
Department Coordinator
Applied Chemistry - AppliedScinces - Heet
mayfahmi2015@uoanbar.edu.iq
NAME: May Fahmi Abdul Rahman
D.O.B: 1978 Heet
ADDRESS: Anbar - Heet
CERTIFICATE: PhD
SCIENTIFIC DEGREE: Lecturer
SPECIALIZATION: nanochemistry
WORK PLACE: University of Anbar - College of Applied Science - Heet
EMAIL: mayfahmi2020@uoanbar.edu.iq
B.Sc. (Chemistry).2000
M.Sc. (Physical Chemistry) - Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Anbar University, Iraq (2006)
Thesis Title: Preparation and Study of Photo-Thermal Degradation for The Compound Bis (P-Dithiochloroto) Se (II)).
Ph.D. (Nano Chemistry) - School of Pharmacy and Bioengineering- Keele University- UK (2020)
Thesis Title: Synthesis Of Highly Functionalised Calix [4] resorcin arenes And Their Application As Drug Solubilising Agents
SPECIALITY: self-assembly and potential applications of functionalized calix[4]resorcinarenesas drug solubilizing agents.
Supervision and Student Engagement
I supervise a number of undergraduate graduation projects for fourth-year students, guiding them in conducting innovative and high-quality research aligned with current scientific advancements. My role focuses on developing students’ competencies in scientific inquiry, analytical reasoning, and critical thinking, while reinforcing the core values and ethics of responsible research.
Research Interests
• Applications of Nanomaterials
Focused on utilizing nanotechnology in environmental and biomedical sectors to address modern challenges with advanced solutions.
• Environmental Remediation Using Agricultural Waste
Development and use of activated carbon produced from agricultural residues as effective adsorbent materials for pollution control.
• Green Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Employing plant-based extracts for the eco-friendly and sustainable synthesis of nanoparticles with potential applications in environmental and medical fields.
In addition to teaching and supervising graduation research projects, I actively participate in various scientific activities that contribute to the development of the academic and research environment. Key contributions include:
• Peer Review and Evaluation
Reviewing and evaluating scientific papers submitted for publication in local academic journals and university conferences.
• Committee Membership
Serving as a member of graduation research discussion committees, providing scientific and methodological evaluation.
• Laboratory Supervision
Overseeing experimental work in both educational and research laboratories, ensuring students conduct practical work in accordance with safety and security standards.
• Departmental and College Service
Contributing to both scientific and administrative committees within the department and the college.