Professor Dr. Sanaa A. Haroon is the professor in Fayoum University she is Director of Nematology and Biotechnology research laboratories, Egyptian Representative in International Federation of Nematology Societies, General Director of Fayoum university TICO office (Technology Innovation Commercialization Offices ), she obtain 23 projects as principal investigators from different donors (USAID, DAAD, Ministry of Agriculture, Academy of scientific research & technology, European Union, Hohenhiem University, Sweden, Tempus, Erasmus +), Dr. Haroon published 78 scientific papers in the area of molecular biology & nematology , biological control and population dynamics, she is a member of 9 international organization all over the world , she was visiting scientist in different universities ( Sweden, Germany, USA, Netherland and Austria), she was a key speaker at different international conferences, Dr. Haroon obtained different awards (National Promotion for Sciences Prize Academy of Science ministry of higher education, Cairo University in the area of Molecular Biology (Excellence Prize), Prime Minister in the Global Environmental Day, Fayoum University El Rwad prize for scientific research)
Prof. Mona H. Hetta, Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy, Fayoum University, 2015 – till now. She is the founder of this Faculty. Prior to this she acted as Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy, Beni-Suef University, 2014-2015; Beni-Suef, Egypt; Head of Pharmacognosy Department from 2008–2014; Program-Coordinator for Clinical Pharmacy Program, 2008–2015; Vice Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Faculty of Graduate Studies, 2013-2014, Beni-Suef
University. She started her career in National Research Centre (NRC) till 2005; She got her PhD, Helwan University, 2001(Channel system – DAAD); Master degree, Cairo University, 1996, in Pharmaceutical sciences, Pharmacognosy; Bachelor from Cairo University, 1984; She has contributed in several research projects including “capacity building project”. She attended more than 51 international and national conferences, supervised and still supervising 28 Master and PhD theses. She has 85 publications and contributed in 3 books; awarded from "The Arabic Company for Medicinal Plants" for the best Master Thesis in 1994, University Award of “Scientific Excellence”, 2011, from Beni – Suef University; University Award for Scientific publications from 2015 – 2021 from Fayoum University; Member in several committees, including a committee “Specialized Scientific Committee for Herbal Medicines” in The Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA) since 9/2017; Her research interest focuses on the isolation, purification and identification of bioactive constituents from natural products and drug discovery interest from natural and medicinal sources.
Professor Dr. Rania Abul Seoud is the Vice Dean for Post Graduates Studies and Research Affairs of Faculty of Engineering Fayoum University as well as Chief Information editor at FU, Egypt. Professor Rania acts as a Full Tenured Professor of Computer Engineering at (FU). Professor Rania has also acted on multiple occasions as the Acting Dean of Faculty of Computers and information, FU. Professor Rania completed her PHD and Master studies in Computer Engineering at Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University (CU). Professor and Invited Lecturer in different academic institutes around Egypt. Professor Rania has conducted internationally acclaimed research in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Computer Networks, Big Data, Cloud Computing, and Electronics. Professor Rania has authored over 60 scientific publications and supervised 20 doctoral and masters students.
• Lecturer of biochemistry at faculty of pharmacy, Fayoum University, Egypt from 2020 till now.
• Worked as a Lecturer of biochemistry at Faculty of Pharmacy- Delta University for 3 years.
• Completed her Master and PhD studies in pharmaceutical sciences (Biochemistry) at Zagazig University, Egypt
• She has 12 scientific papers published in international journals with research interests in cancer biology, liver diseases, liver regeneration, stem cell, kidney disease, lung fibrosis and inflammation