السيرة الذاتية
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Name : Nader Desouki Abdel–Hamid Mohamed Shetta
Date of Birth : 6- 9- 1969
Work address : King Saud University, Food and Agriculture Sciences Collage, Dept. plant Production, P.O.Box2460, Riyadh 11451, KSU. Saudi Arabia.
Telephone : (work) 0069914675247- (home)0069914067946–
(Mobile) 00699551692169.
FAX : 0069914678467.
E- mail : n.shetta@yahoo.com, nshetta@ksu.edu.sa
Professional career:
Year Occupation Organization
2009- now Assistant Prof. of Forestry King Saud University.
2006- 2009 Assistant Prof. of Forestry Alexandria University.
2005-2006 Postdoctoral Fellow INRA, Versailles- France.
2003 - 2005 Assistant Prof. of Forestry Alexandria University.
1996 - 2002 Teaching assistant of Forestry Alexandria University.
1991 - 1996 Instructor of Forestry Alexandria University.
Academic background
1. PH.D. in Forestry. Alex. University and Institut National de la Recherch Agronomique (INRA), Versailles-France. Exchange Program, 2002. Thesis Title “Biological and genetical studies on Rhizobium species isolated from woody legume trees grown in Egypt.
2. M.Sc. in Forestry, Alex. Univ. 1996. Thesis Title “Reproductive phenology and seed characteristics of some casuarina and acacia species.
3. B.Sc. in Agriculture, Alexandria University 1991.
Experiences :
- Postdoctoral Fellow (Molecular biology), Centre National de la Recherche Agronomique, (INRA) Versailles - France (2005-2006).
- Lecturer and Assistant Prof. of Forestry at Dept. Forestry (2002 – 2005).
- Assistant researcher at Laboratoire de Biologie de la Rhizosphere, INRA- Versailles- France (2000-2002).
- Supervision of the nursery planting activities dept. Forestry- experiment station of the faculty of Agriculture (1998-2000).
Field of experience :
- Molecular biology (Gene transfer, DNA isolation, PCR, gene analysis, Transformation of plants)
- Microbiology of Rhizoshere ( Nitrogen fixation, Isolation and of nitrogen fixation bacteria, Frinkia and Mycorrhiza ).
- Silviculture (Management of tree plantation and Tree nurseries, Seed production, Wind breaks and sand dune fixation).
