Mostafa Elshobary
Department of Botany & Microbiology, Faculty of Science · Tanta University
Research Interests
Biotechnology, algal biofuels (including biodiesel, bioethanol, biogas, and biohydrogen), biomass conversion, wastewater bioremediation, waste recycling for circular economy and microalgal cultivation
Biography
Mostafa Elshobary is an associate Professor of Phycology and a postdoc fellow at Jiangsu University, China. He has nearly 17 years of experience in research and teaching in the field of phycology and its applications. He received his PhD in Phycology from Tanta University (Egypt) and Manitoba University (Canada) as a sandwich program His research direction is microbial Biotechnology, algal biofuels (including biodiesel, bioethanol, biogas, and biohydrogen), biomass conversion, wastewater bioremediation, waste recycling for circular economy and microalgal cultivation. Notably, Dr. Elshobary has authored more than 28 manuscripts and 5 Book chapters. He also serves as an editorial member and reviewer for several international Journals.
Education
1. 8/2015: PhD in Phycology Biological science department, Faculty of Science, University of Manitoba, Canada & Botany Department, Microbiology Section, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Egypt. (Sandwich Program) "Molecular basis of the effects of algal carbohydrates on polyketides biosynthesis in lichen fungi." 2. 6/2010: M.Sc. in Phycology Botany Department, Microbiology Section, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Egypt. "Antimicrobial activities of some seaweeds collected from Alexandria coast" 3. 6/2005: B.Sc. in Microbiology Botany Department, and Microbiology Section, Faculty of S...
Recent Scopus Publications
- Advances and prospects of closed-loop precision irrigation for synergistic water-salt-phosphorus regulation in saline-alkali soils
- Nature's Cleanup Crew: Algal–Bacterial Partnerships in Heavy Metal-Polluted Waters
- Evaluation of NPK Fertilizer and BG-11 Medium for the Growth and Biochemical Responses of Dictyosphaerium sp. and Tetradesmus obliquus
- Zero-waste biotechnological approach: bioremediation of oxytetracycline and congo red using Chlorella vulgaris biomass with subsequent biodiesel recovery
- Enhanced biological desalination by Arthrospira platensis: Role of extracellular polymeric substances in ion adsorption and salt removal
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2131-0679
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5-OwPlgAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55206816200