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Curriculum Vitae Resume for Prof. Dr. Ebeed Saleh Rector, Damanhour University Curriculum vitae resume For Prof. Dr. Ebeed Saleh Rector, Damanhour University Curriculum Vitae Resume of PhD/Ebeed Saleh Basic data. Name: PhD/Ebeed Abdulaati Saleh Abdulaati Date of the birth : 24/12/1964 A.D National ID : 26412241805276 Major: Health control on meat products and food safety Nationality : Egyptian Postal address: 82 Abdulsalam AlShatheli, tower of Borg Alnugum - Damanhour – Elbehera Governorate Work phone: (045) 3368069 Business Fax (045) 3368069 Email [email protected] Career Rector of Damanhour University by a decree of the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, President / Abdul -Fattah Al-Sisi No. (510) for the year 2015, 29/12/2016 uptil now. Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine-University of Damanhour by Decree of the President of Egypt, President Abdul-Fattah Elsisi no. (194) for the year 2015, 29/4/2015. Vice Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Damanhour University for Community Service and Environmental Development on 22/4/2012. Chairman of the Department of health control on food and food safety with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- Damanhour University, 25/10/2011. Chairman of the Department of health control on food and food safety, Veterinary College AlBustan-Damanhour branch- Alexandria University from 6/4/2009 to 25 / 10 / 2010 1 Curriculum Vitae Resume of PhD/Ebeed Saleh Career Progression Professor at the Department of Food Hygiene at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Al Bustan, Damanhour Branch, Alexandria University from 6/4/2009 to 25/10/2010. Professor, Department of Food Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, from 30/7/2007 to 5/4/2009 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- Alexandria University from 30/7/2007 to 5/4/2009 Lecturer at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Alexandria University as of 24/6/1997. Lecturer, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Alexandria University as of 24/6/1997 A.D. Demonstrator, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Alexandria University from 10/10/1988 A.D. External visits and scientific missions abroad Travel to pursue doctorate degree through (joint supervision system) at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria, health control Institute for meat technology and food safety in 1995-1997. Entitled "Bacteriological and chemical changes that occur in the protein during the storage and corruption of poultry meat". Travel from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, Austria to University of Bristol , England, Department of food science March, 1997 UK, England. Travel from the Department of food science laboratory of animal origin foods, Bristol University to the Royal College of London in March 1997. Travel to the University of Bristol, England, May 2002 United Kingdom England (scientific mission) , laboratory of Food Science Department of Animal Origin (to work with Dr. Vivin Allen and Dr. Gantt of Korea at the University of Bristol, England) in a project to identify critical points or pollute poultry meat with the Camelobacter and Salmonella strains and the natural and ready-made methods of the current commercial lines for reduction of pathogenic organisms, especially the Camilobacter on 2 Curriculum Vitae Resume of PhD/Ebeed Saleh fresh poultry (from Dr. Gante of Korea, University of Bristol, England). (Letter annexed) Travel to London's Royal College , England. May 2002, working with Prof/Geghari Med , food safety Professor (letter annexed). Travel to the Sultanate of Oman at the invitation of the Ministry of regional municipalities and water resources to carry out a workshop entitled \ Safe handling of food in food facilities" and Participated with seven presentations. The workshop was moderated by Dr Cornella Gustin, Chair of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), where she delivered one lecture on Sunday, April6, 2015. Travel to Kuala Lumpur-Malaysia at the invitation of the "Capital Expert Training Company" to train the health inspectors and laboratory heads of the Sultanate of Oman on the training program (analysis and assessment of risks in food and veterinary facilities) from 12 to 16 October 2014 (certificate annexed). Travel to the Sultanate of Oman at the invitation of the Ministry of regional municipalities and water resources to participate in food safety Conference in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman from 7-9/4/2015 A.D. Travel to Muscat, Sultanate of Oman to participate as a lecturer and trainer in the training program (System analysis and risk assessment in veteraniry food establishments) in capital expert institution from 31/1/2016 until 4/2/2016. Travel to Brussels, Belgium to attend a meeting of the Euro- Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED) from (15-17/3/2016). Travel to the sister U.A.E. State at the invitation of the U.A.E. University to attend the forty-ninth session of the General Conference of the Arabian universities Union during the period of (10-11/4/2016). Travel to Russia at the invitation of the University of Belgorod to discuss the terms of cooperation between the University of Damanhour and Belgorod University relevant to student and faculty members exchange from (9-14/8/2016). Travel to Japan at the invitation of the University of Osaka and kyoto to discuss cooperation in education and academic research at the Faculty of Dentistry , Faculty of Foreign Studies , Faculty of Foreign Languages 3 Curriculum Vitae Resume of PhD/Ebeed Saleh and Culture and Research Institute for microbial diseases. He also attended the scientific forum about Avian flu from 27/8/2016 until 1/9/2016. Travel to Moscow – Russia to discuss academic cooperation and scientific research and the renewal of the memorandum of understanding between University of Damanhour and Moscow Academy of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology during the period of (13-18/9/2016). Travel to Barcelona - Spain to participate in (The first conference of the RESUME Project) under the title (bridging the gap between education and labour market and linking student to labour market ) during the period (28-29/9/2016). Travel to Rome, Italy to attend the Euro-Mediterranean universities Union meeting to discuss a number of issues relevant to the Unimed during 20 – 21/10/2016 A visit to the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain as Chairman of the committee to discuss the doctoral thesis of Dr. / Islam Alalfie –assistant lecturer at the Department of animal production, poultry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Damanhour during (24- 26\/10\/2016). Travel to Russia to visit the nuclear Institute for space sciences and Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University during the period of (2- 8/2/2017) to discuss cooperation items to be signed in the field of space and physics. Travelling to Japan to visit the National Institute for materials science (NIMS), University of Wasida in Japan during the period (27/2/2017- 3/3/2017) to discuss cooperation items to be signed in the areas of academic scientific exchange of experiences between Damanhour University and Seda University. Travel to Genoa – Italy, at the invitation of the Genoa University to attend the EU meeting for management of Project 57889 – Tempus – 1- 2013-SE-Tempus and attending a workshop at the Genoa University from 29/3/2017 until 2/4/2017. 4 Curriculum Vitae Resume of PhD/Ebeed Saleh Travelling to Dubai - United Arab Emirates at the invitation of Mena University of Management to agree on the establishment of a branch of Damanhour University in Dubai during the period (20 - 23/5/2017). Designing Curriculums in the field of health control on meat products quality and food safety Do teaching and also active participation in the work of theoretical ,practical and oral examinations of health control courses on meat products and food safety for the final year students in the faculties of Veterinary Medicine and graduate students " Diploma - Master - PhD "in accordance with the faculty institute: { 1) Health control on meat products, practical and theoretical part of undergraduate students of the fifth year. (ISIN 0835A) 2) Meat and fish products microbiology. (ISIN 1808518). 3) The analytic chemistry for meat products (ISIN 1808522). 4) The nutritious poisoning (ISIN 1808524). 5) The health control on meat of animal slaughters. (ISIN 1808516). 6) Chemical residues in food (ISIN 1808526). 7) Quality assurance of fish and poultry (ISIN 1808529). 8) Meat products quality assurance (ISIN1808532). 9) Analysis of critical points for food production plants (ISIN 1808534). 10) Microbiology of meat and its products (ISIN 1808518). 11) Quality assurance of animal slaughters meat (ISIN 1808527). 12) Quality assurance of fish and poultry (ISIN 1808529). 13) Health control on the remnants of abattoirs (ISIN 1808533). 14) Health control on meat and meat products (ISIN 1808601). 15) Health control on poultry and rabbits meat and products (ISIN 1808602). 16) Health control on fish and their products (ISIN 1808603). 17) Healthy abattoirs remnants (ISIN 1808604). 18) Healthy remnants of poultry slaughterhouse. (ISIN 1808605). 19) Meat quality assurance (ISIN 1808606). 20) Quality assurance of poultry and rabbits (ISIN 1808607). 21) Fish quality assurance (ISIN 1808608). 22) Quality control of meat products (ISIN 1808609). 23) Quality control of poultry and rabbit meat products (ISIN 1808610). 24) Quality control of fish products (ISIN 1808611). 5 Curriculum Vitae Resume of PhD/Ebeed Saleh 25) Quality control of poultry waste slaughterhouse (ISIN 1808612). 26) Quality control of abattoirs animal remnants (ISIN 1808613). Teaching and training experiences in the field of food safety and food quality control: 1) Experiences in hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP): Teaching system for undergraduate and graduate students as well as supervising its application in food and veterinary facilities. 2) Experience in ISO 22000:2005 and core programs PAS 220:-he's teaching students for undergraduate and postgraduate studies as well as supervising application on food and veterinary facilities. 3) Experiences on good manufacturing practices (GMP), teaching such practices for graduate and undergraduate students as well as supervising application in various food plants.
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