Nanoscale Particles Magenati


PhD. Degree has been donated to Shaymaa Zakareya Zaki, National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences (NILES), Cairo University, for a thesis entitled "The impact of nanoscale particles Magenati on morphological configuration photosynthesis and essential oil content of peppermint pepper". It is supervised by Prof. Dr. Tarek Youssef Abdul-Wahed, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Soleman Khater and Dr. Taher Ahmed Salah-el-Din.







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Cairo University achieves significant leaps in the Times Arab Rankings for 2024, ranking eighth among Arab universities and first among Egyptian universities.
In a meeting of Cairo University s Council, Prof Mohamed Sami Abdel-Sadek has announced the launch of the "Cairo University Artificial Intelligence Strategy", which is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and Egypt s Vision 2030.
For the third consecutive time, the international accreditation of the Architecture Engineering and Technology programme at Cairo University s Faculty of Engineering has been renewed for 5 years by UNESCO and the International Union of Architects.
Cairo University has achieved a remarkable global milestone, ranking first in Egypt and Africa and 164th worldwide in the Dutch "Leiden" Ranking. The university surpasses several prestigious global and regional institutions.
Prof Mohamed Sami Abdel-Sadek announced that: The Faculty of Arts at Cairo University has received ISO certification for implementing quality standards and requirements in line with international specifications.


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