Biography:
Dr. Nour Abdelaziz is a Professor Emeritus of Animal and Fish Nutrition, PhD 1976 in Microbiology and Metabolism of Rumen Microorganisms, Department of Animal and Fish Production Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University Alexandria, Egypt. He was the pervious Head of the Department (1999-2002). Nour is expert in the field of rumen microbiology, animal and fish nutrition , water quality and aquaculture .He has participated in 13 research projects as a member ,CoPI and PI , and published 300 research papers in National and international journals and conferences .Dr Nour has supervised 50 MSc and PhD thesis in the field of; animal and fish nutrition ,intensive fish production, agro-industrial by products in animal and fish feeds , microalgae production and utilization in fish feeds and biofuel production. Dr Nour was the advisor for many national and international organizations and companies. He was a member of Permanent Scientific Promotion committees Memberships, Supreme Council of Universities, Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research, Egypt (2001-2012) and Member of Aquaculture Group, Food & Agriculture Research Counsel, Scientific Research and Technology, Ministry of Scientific Research, Egypt( 2001-2005). Dr Nour Awards were : Award Appreciation University The Egypt(2014 ), Award Presidential Egypt(2007), Award for presenting the most tangible manuscript in the field of technology of date processing and by-products, the 3rd Symposium (1993) ,Saudi Arabia Sciences Agricultural in Award Motivation National Egypt (1987) ,Alexandria University Award for Prominent Scientists (Agricultural Sciences) ,Egypt (1986) Egypt and Grant Foundation Alexander von Humboldt Foundation , Germany (1980-1984).Dr Nour participated in 50 international and local workshops, conferences and seminars He has also more than 52 years teaching experience ( Department of Animal and Fish Production – Faculty of Agriculture – Alexandria University –Alexandria –Egypt .
Title : Cultivation of marine microalgae for food and feeding of the next generation