Mohammed Muayad Taha Abed

mohammed muayad taha abed
Environmental Research Center, University of Technology
Assistant Professor
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Dr. Mohammed Muayad Taha is an Iraqi academic at the University of Technology- Iraq. He obtained his BSc in Agriculture Sciences/Animal Production from the University of Anbar, Iraq, in 2001. He then went on to complete his MSc in Agriculture Sciences/Animal Production (Animal Reproduction) from the same university in 2003.In 2017, Dr. Mohammed was awarded his PhD in Philosophy/Biology (Animal Physiology) from the Sultan Idris Education University in Malaysia.
- PhD of philosophy/ Biology (Animal physiology), University Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia 2017. Title of thesis: Factors influencing the productive performance in selected goat breeding systems in Malaysia.
- M.Sc. degree in Agriculture sciences/ Animal Production (Animal reproduction), University of Anbar, Iraq 2003. Title of thesis: In Vetro fertilization in sheep with certain factors affecting the technique.
- B.Sc degree in agriculture sciences/ Animal Production (First attempt), University of Anbar, Iraq 2001.
Animal Reproduction, Animal Sciences, Animal Physiology, Environment, Biology

Effect of oocyte harvesting techniques on recovery and on in vitro maturation in Iraqi sheep
Majeed, A.F., Al-Jumaily, M.M. & Nada, S.M.
2008 Al-Anbar J. Vet. Sci., 1(1)34-37.
Effect of follicle size on oocyte recovery and maturation in vitro in Iraqi sheep.
Majeed, A.F., Al-Jumaily, M.M. & Nada, S.M.
2008 Anbar J. of Vet.Sci.,1(1):38-41.
Animal Environment
Animal Health
Animal Reproduction
Animal Diseases
English Grammar of Agriculture Sciences
Zoology Sciences
Chemistry of Analytical
Animal Physiology
Principles of Animal Production
A certificate of appreciation from the Minister of Agriculture 2009.
A certificate of appreciation from the Chancellor of University of Anbar 2011.
Thanks from Dean of the college of Agriculture, University of Anbar 2011 (A).
Thanks from Dean of the college of Agriculture, University of Anbar 2011 (B).
Congratulation from the Chancellor of University of Anbar 2017.
Thanks from the Chancellor of University of Anbar 2018.
A certificate of appreciation from the Chancellor of University of Anbar 2018.
A certificate of appreciation from the Assistant to the Chancellor of University for Scientific Affairs, University of Anbar 2018.
Thanks from Dean of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology- Iraq 2019.
The Golden Medal of Scientific Innovation, German Board for Consulting and Training 2019.
Lecture entitled “Scientific Promotions at UOT in Accordance with the Instructions for Promotions No. 167 of 2017”
As part of the cultural season of the Environmental Research Center
Assist. Prof. Dr. Saadi M. D. Al-Nuzal (lecturer in the Department of Environmental Pollution-ERC) presented a lecture on Tuesday, 21/1/2020 at 12:00 entitled “Scientific Promotions at UOT in Accordance with the Instructions for Promotions No. 167 of 2017”. The lecturer clarified the technical details relating to these instructions, which are an essential prerequisite for obtaining the scientific promotion for the university academic staff in terms of their relationship in two significant sides. The first side relates to scientific outputs in terms of publishing research in well-qualified international journals, authoring scientific books, submitting patents, and effectively participating in scientific conferences. While for the second side, which is organizational for these scientific outputs, according to Tables No. 1 and 2.
The lecturer recommended that the need to deal with these instructions seriously by university academic staff who are holding various scientific titles and prepare the required materials for scientific promotion early to ensure their applications for promotion are properly processed. Getting the scientific promotions according to these instructions will play a vital role in progressing the Iraqi universities within the international rankings.
Lecture entitled “Keto Diet-Its Benefits and Harms”
As part of the cultural season of the Environmental Research Center
Mrs. Afaf AL-Rahman Ayoub-lecturer in the Department of Environmental Technology-ERC presented a lecture on Tuesday, 14/1/2020 at 12:00 entitled “Keto Diet-Its Benefits and Harms”. The lecturer stated that the keto diet is a diet system with low in carbohydrates, medium in protein and high in fat in which the body are being generally changed to a fat burning machine. The name of this system is derived from the ketone molecules that are stored in the liver as an alternative energy source when there is no primary energy source, glucose and insulin. This diet consists of three stages:
- The no-carbohydrate stage where the amount of carbohydrates does not exceed 20 g.
- Moderate carbohydrate stage where the amount of carbohydrates is between 20-50 g.
- The phase of carbohydrates released where the amount of carbohydrates is between 50-100 g/day.
Despite the recent spread of this system in our society where many studies have shown the benefit of this type of diet to lose weight effectively without feeling hungry, there are many health warnings due to its use as it is not recommended to follow it without consulting a doctor. Symptoms of the keto-floating disease include feelings of low body energy, sleep disturbances, impaired cognitive function, digestive disorders and an inability to exercise.
Lecture entitled “Integrated Technology consisting of Advanced Oxidation Process and Membrane Separation Process for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater”
As part of the cultural season of the Environmental Research Center
Dr. Mukheled Amer Hussien-lecturer in the Department of Environmental Pollution-ERC presented a lecture on Tuesday, 31/12/2019 at 12:00 entitled “Integrated Technology consisting of Advanced Oxidation Process and Membrane Separation Process for the Treatment of Industrial Wastewater”. The lecturer stated that there are many chemical organic pollutants in the industrial wastewater effluents that have a high ability to resist the conventional wastewater treatment processes like (biological wastewater treatment- the most environmentally friendly and cheapest method) and thus, these pollutants can flow through those streams to be discharged into the environment. As a consequence, the environmental concern has been risen. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) as essential solution for this problem where they produce free hydroxyl radicals having a high oxidation potential to oxidize (degrade) the refractory organic pollutants either partially to form short-chain acids that are amenable to biological treatment or totally to CO2, H2O and inorganic ions as final compounds. In real applications, there are many advanced oxidation processes which each of them having advantages and disadvantages in performance. Generally, the performance of these processes can be improved when connected with membrane separation processes to produce the integrated technologies where these technologies are able to improve the quality of wastewater effluent to be in agreement with environmental standards.
An integrated technology consisting of heterogenous and homogeneous photocatalysis with membrane separation process was selected as a case study to oxidize (degrade) a selected industrial model like polyethylene glycol-a common pollutant in conventional wastewater effluent streams into the environment due to several industrial applications like food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, lubricants, antifreeze and etc. Experimental results of this technology proved that this pollutant was primarily degraded to different types of short-chain acids that can be used later due to their economic considerations or biologically treated.
Lecture entitled “Floating Treatment Wetlands-New Technology for Wastewater Treatment”
As part of the cultural season of the Environmental Research Center
assistant lecturer Muwafaq Hussein Mohammed-lecturer in the Department of Environmental Pollution-ERC presented a lecture on Tuesday, 24/12/2019 at 12:00 entitled “Floating Treatment Wetlands-New Technology for Wastewater Treatment”.
The lecturer stated that constructed wetlands (CWs), in the recent decades, are being increasingly used for water quality improvement during wastewater treatment. This is, in part, a result of increasingly strict water quality standards which mean that conventional secondary treatment may not be sufficient to comply with targets in receiving waters. CWs are engineered ecosystems that exploit different natural remediation mechanisms from biotic and abiotic components for water quality improvement. These systems have been created with different designs, including free water surface constructed wetlands (FWS CWs) and subsurface flow constructed wetlands (SSF CWs). These wetlands have been used worldwide as a tertiary polishing stage during wastewater treatment, and their performance in removing nitrogen were evaluated. One advantage of FWS CWs is that they are inexpensive to operate and maintain. However, inadequate surface area for microbial growth for a given volume and the lack of direct contact between water column and plant roots are deemed critical limitations in their performance for removing nitrogen.
To overcome these limitations, one possible solution is the floating wetland technology. Floating treatment wetland (FTW) is an eco-engineered system, that integrates the functions of the FWS CW and floating treatment island for water quality improvement. Increasing decontamination surface areas and direct contact with contaminants as well as harnessing range of biogeochemical processes such as microbial transformations, plant uptake, and physical filteration to eliminate contaminants are the central mechanisms of applying FTWs. FTW has, therefore, been developed as an lternative and effective wetland design for sewage-industrial wastewater quality improvement.





