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 πποΈ. With a Ph.D. in Conservation Sciences, his work focuses on traditional and nano-materials for preserving historical manuscripts and mummies π¬π. He has led and participated in national and international conservation projects and published extensively in prestigious journals ποΈπ. He has completed over 25 specialized training programs in heritage science, nanotechnology, AI, and project management ππ οΈ. His passion for cultural heritage and innovation makes him a leading voice in archaeological conservation ππ.
Dr Mostafa Abdel-Hamied, Cairo University, Egypt
Profile
π Education
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied holds a distinguished academic background in conservation science and archaeology ππΊ. He earned his Bachelorβs degree in Archaeology from Cairo University in 2012 with honors π . He completed his Masterβs degree in 2018, focusing on resinous materials used in the mummification of archaeological remains π§ͺπ§¬. 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 π¬π. His academic journey reflects deep expertise in heritage preservation and advanced material application in cultural conservation ποΈπ¨βπ.
πΌ Experience
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied currently serves as a Lecturer at the Conservation Department within the Faculty of Archaeology at Cairo University πποΈ. In this role, he teaches, mentors students, and conducts cutting-edge research in conservation science π¬π. His expertise spans artifact preservation, historical manuscript restoration, and nanotechnology applications in cultural heritage πΌοΈπ§ͺ. He actively participates in national and international projects, combining academic knowledge with practical fieldwork π οΈπ. Through his teaching, research leadership, and hands-on restoration work, Dr. Abdel-Hamied plays a vital role in safeguarding Egyptβs historical legacy for future generations ππͺπ¬.
π Conference
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamied has actively contributed to the organization of numerous international conferences and symposia related to archaeology, heritage, and conservation ποΈπ. 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 πΌοΈπ. 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 ππ€.
π¬ Research Focus
Dr. Mostafa Abdel-Hamiedβs research centers on the conservation of historical manuscripts and organic artifacts, with a focus on applying nanotechnology and eco-friendly materials for restoration πΏπ. 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 π¬π§«. He investigates deterioration mechanisms and preservation strategies for Mamluk-period documents, papyrus sheets, and rare books ππ‘οΈ. Through interdisciplinary methods, including analytical chemistry and biotechnology, his research safeguards cultural heritage with innovative and sustainable conservation solutions ποΈπ.
π 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 337β356
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 βPreliminary study for evaluation of some fungicides against Aspergillus flavus isolated from historical illuminated paper manuscript dated back to the Mamluk periodβ
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, TiOβ, and FeβOβ/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