Dr Mostafa Abdel-Hamied | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied is a dedicated conservation scientist and lecturer at Cairo University, specializing in the protection and restoration of organic artifacts 📚🏛️. With a Ph.D. in Conservation Sciences, his work focuses on traditional and nano-materials for preserving historical manuscripts and mummies 🔬📜. He has led and participated in national and international conservation projects and published extensively in prestigious journals 🖋️📘. He has completed over 25 specialized training programs in heritage science, nanotechnology, AI, and project management 🎓🛠️. His passion for cultural heritage and innovation makes him a leading voice in archaeological conservation 🌍📖.
Dr Mostafa Abdel-Hamied, Cairo University, Egypt
Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied holds a distinguished academic background in conservation science and archaeology 📜🏺. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology from Cairo University in 2012 with honors 🏅. He completed his Master’s degree in 2018, focusing on resinous materials used in the mummification of archaeological remains 🧪🧬. In 2023, he achieved his Ph.D. in Conservation Sciences, where he specialized in evaluating traditional and nano-fungicides for preserving historical manuscripts and leather bindings 🔬📖. His academic journey reflects deep expertise in heritage preservation and advanced material application in cultural conservation 🏛️👨🎓.
💼 Experience
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied currently serves as a Lecturer at the Conservation Department within the Faculty of Archaeology at Cairo University 🎓🏛️. In this role, he teaches, mentors students, and conducts cutting-edge research in conservation science 🔬📚. His expertise spans artifact preservation, historical manuscript restoration, and nanotechnology applications in cultural heritage 🖼️🧪. He actively participates in national and international projects, combining academic knowledge with practical fieldwork 🛠️🌍. Through his teaching, research leadership, and hands-on restoration work, Dr. Abdel-Hamied plays a vital role in safeguarding Egypt’s historical legacy for future generations 📖🇪🇬.
🌍 Conference
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied has actively contributed to the organization of numerous international conferences and symposia related to archaeology, heritage, and conservation 🏛️📚. His involvement spans major events such as the International Conference on Archaeological Sites and Museum Collections, the Archaeology and Heritage in a Changing World Conference, and thematic symposia on topics including artifact authentication, environmental impacts on monuments, and museum education 🖼️📖. Held at Cairo University and Ain Shams University, these events highlight his commitment to scholarly collaboration, public engagement, and knowledge dissemination in the field of cultural heritage 🌐🤝.
🔬 Research Focus
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied’s research centers on the conservation of historical manuscripts and organic artifacts, with a focus on applying nanotechnology and eco-friendly materials for restoration 🌿📜. His work explores consolidation techniques using hydroxypropyl cellulose, gum Arabic, and silver nanoparticles, as well as fungicidal treatments to inhibit microbial decay in paper and leather bindings 🔬🧫. He investigates deterioration mechanisms and preservation strategies for Mamluk-period documents, papyrus sheets, and rare books 📚🛡️. Through interdisciplinary methods, including analytical chemistry and biotechnology, his research safeguards cultural heritage with innovative and sustainable conservation solutions 🏛️🔍.
📚 Publications
Consolidation materials used with illuminated and non-illuminated paper manuscripts and historical leather bindings: a review
Authors: M. Abdel-Hamied, A. A. M. Abdelhafez, G. Abdel-Maksoud
Journal: Pigment & Resin Technology
Hydroxypropyl cellulose and gum Arabic loaded with silver nanoparticles for the consolidation process of papyrus sheets
Authors: M. Z. M. Salem, M. Abdel-Hamied, R. R. A. Hassan, W. S. Mohamed, F. H. Shaker, et al.
Journal: Chemistry Africa, Volume 8(1), Pages 337–356
Evaluation of some fungicides for inhibiting proteolytic fungi isolated from leather binding of a historical manuscript dated back to the Mamluk period
Authors: M. Abdel-Hamied, A. A. M. Abdelhafez, R. F. Ahmed, S. H. Abd-Alrahman, et al.
Journal: Heritage Science, Volume 12(1)
Corrigendum to “Preliminary study for evaluation of some fungicides against Aspergillus flavus isolated from historical illuminated paper manuscript dated back to the Mamluk period”
Authors: M. Abdel-Hamied, G. Abdel-Maksoud, S. H. Abd-Alrahman, A. A. M. Abdelhafez, et al.
Journal: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, Volume 60, Article 103342
ZnO, TiO₂, and Fe₃O₄/Carbopol hybrid nanogels for the cleaner process of paper manuscripts from dust stains and soil remains
Authors: R. R. A. Hassan, H. M. Hassan, Y. A. Mohamed, M. E. M. Ismail, Y. Farid, et al. (including M. Abdel-Hamied)
Journal: Heritage Science