CV
Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Salah El-Sayed El-Hendawy
- Personal Details
Surname | El-Hendawy | ||
Family Name | Salah El-Sayed El-Hendawy | ||
Title | Assoc. Prof. | ||
Gender | Male | ||
Address | Crop Production Department, Collage of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud University | ||
Date of Birth | Day | Mo | Yr |
26 | 02 | 1971 | |
Telephone Numbers | Home | Mobile | Fax |
+96614693310 | +966535318364 | +96614693310 | |
shendawy@yahoo.com, mosalah@ksu.edu.sa |
- Education
University | Degree | Year |
Institute of Plant Nutrition, Department of Plant Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Germeny | Ph. D. | 2004 |
Agronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University | M. Sc. | 1998 |
Agronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University | B. Sc. | 1993 |
- Employment History
Employer | Position | Dates (From – To) |
Suez Canal University | Demonstrator | 1994 – 1998 |
Suez Canal University | Assistant Lecturer | 1999 – 2001 |
Technical University of Munich, Germany | Research assistant | 2001 – 2004 |
Suez Canal University | Lecture | 2005 – 2009 |
JIRCAS , Japan | Researcher | 2009 – 2010 |
Suez Canal University | Assoc. Prof | 2010 – 2012 |
King Saud University | Assoc. Prof. | 2012- till now |
- Grants
Names | Dates |
1.Post-Doctoral from Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Science (JIRCAS) | 10/2009 to 3/2011 |
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07/2007 to 09/2007 |
3.Post-Doctoral from Technical University of Munich, Germany | 08/2004 to 02/2005 |
4.Scholarship from World Laboratory Lausanne, Switzerland | 07/2003 to 09/2004 |
5.Channel System from Ministry of higher Education of Egypt | 07/2001 to 06/2003 |
- Training
1.Training course on “Using remote sensing technique in crop production“, Institute of Plant Nutration, Department of Plant Science, Technical University of Munich, Germany. 2.Training course on “preparation and implementation of proposals for research projects“ 3.Training course on “Thinking Skill”, University Education developing center, Suez Canal University, Egypt. 4.Training course on “Connection skills with other”, University Education developing center, Suez Canal University, Egypt. 5.Training course on “University Ethics”, University Education developing center, Suez Canal University, Egypt. 6.Training course on “New direction in studding”, University Education developing center, Suez Canal University, Egypt. 7.Training course on “Problems solving”, University Education developing center, Suez Canal University, Egypt. 8.Technical course on “Towards an integrated approach for wastewater treatment and reuse in the Mediterranean region” organized at Suez Canal University, within the 6th Framework program, Coordination Action Project INNIVA- MED Ismailia Egypt. 9.Participated at the workshop topic" Epigenetic-You are what you eat, Omics past and future" on 8th march, 2009 in Biotechnology Research Center- Suez Canal University, Egypt. |
6.Presentation
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7. Member of Professional Organizations
1.Editor in Journal of Plant Science and Molecular Breeding (JPSMB). 2.Editor in American Journal of Plant Sciences (AJPS) 3.Crop Science Society of Japan 4.The Egyptian Society of Plant Breeding. 5.The Egyptian Society of Agronomy. 6.The Egyptian Syndicate of Agricultural Professions. 7.Member in plant stress group. 8.Member in department Quality, Assurance, Assessment and Accreditation Committee of Quality, Assurance, Assessment and Accreditation System for the Faculty of Agriculture |
8. Field of interest
My research concentrates on the intersection between plant and environmental stress with emphasis on drought, salt and submergence stress and agricultural water management. Improving Egyptian wheat genotypes for salt tolerance was elucidated (El-Hendawy et al., 2005). Response of field crops to different agronomic practices was studied (El-Hendawy et al., 2009 and 2010). Sensitive reactions of gramineous plants to salt stress were elucidated with a particular focus on physiological and chemical characteristics (El-Hendawy et al., 2007). Recent attempts concentrate on non-destructive techniques to characterise with high through-put relevant traits of droughted and salinised plants under field conditions (Precision Phenotyping) (El-Hendawy et al., 2014, 2015). The other major research topic deals with optimizing water management implementing novel methods in plant cultivation. The following are the main field of interest: 1.Using . 2.Using friendly environmental chemicals for improving crop production under stress. |
9.Research program/Project building
1.PI for project “funded from National Science, Technology and Innovation Plan, Kingdom Abd-Alziz city for Science and Technology. Saudi Arabia, 2014 2.PI for project “” funded from National Science, Technology and Innovation Plan, Kingdom Abd-Alziz city for Science and Technology. Saudi Arabia, 2014 3.Co-investigator in the project “Molecular and high-throughput field phenotyping approaches to wheat improvement for drought tolerance” funded from National Science, Technology and Innovation Plan, Kingdom Abd-Alziz city for Science and Technology. Saudi Arabia, 2013 4.Principle investigator in the project “Using remote sensing technologies to precisely improve drought and salt tolerance of wheat genotypes” cooperation between Egypt and Germany. 2012 5. Member in the project titled “Development of micro irrigation system for increasing water use efficiency and saving energy for the cultivation field crops in Sinai“ (Funded by Ministry of Agriculture and land reclamation), Egypt 2011 6.Member in the project titled “The role of high yielding varieties and new agro techniques for improving oil crops productivity in Ismailia Governorate”. (University linkage project between Egyptian Universities and US Universities). 2000 7.As an associate investigator in the project titled “Improvement and management of saline and alkali soils under irrigation of El-Salam Canal Project to increase productivity” (Funded by Ministry of Agriculture and land reclamation), Egypt 2000 8.As an associate investigator in the project titled “Improving wheat production in saline and alkali soils of El-Salam Canal Project” (Funded by Ministry of Agriculture and land reclamation), Egypt. List of publication
1)El-Hendawy SE, Hassan WM, Al-Suhaibani NA, Refay Y and Abdella KA (2017) Comparative Performance of Multivariable Agro-Physiological Parameters for Detecting Salt Tolerance of Wheat Cultivars under Simulated Saline Field Growing Conditions. Front. Plant Sci. 8:435.
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