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Research Publications of Dr. Javed Nawab Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences
Research Publications
of Dr. Javed Nawab Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences in
the Year 2017-19
Dr.
Javed Nawab, Assistant
Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences during 2017-2019 published 20 manuscripts with a total Impact
factor more than 66 in international
peer reviewed journals such as, Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal of Environmental Sciences, Science of the Total Environment, Microorganisms,
Chemosphere, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Ecological
Engineering, Frontiers in
Physiology, Environmental Technology & Innovation, Jornal of Geophysical
Research, Exposure and Health and Journal of Soils and Sediments. The detailed
information about the research publications are listed below
Title: Contamination features,
geo-accumulation, enrichments and human health risks of toxic heavy metal
(loids) from fish consumption collected along Swat river, Pakistan.
Journal name: Environmental Technology & Innovation.
IF:
2.8
Title: Enhanced Production of Fatty
Acid Ethyl Ester with Engineered fabHDG Operon in Escherichia
coli.
Journal name: Microorganisms
IF:
4.16
Title: Release of perfluoroalkyl substances from melting glacier of the
Tibetan Plateau: Insights into the impact of global warming on the cycling of
emerging pollutants.
Journal Name: Jornal of Geophysical
Research: Atmosphere.
IF 3.6
Title: Antibiotics in poultry manure and their associated health issues: a
systematic review.
Journal name: Journal of Soils and
Sediments
IF 2.6
Title: LCA of Hospital Solid Waste Treatment Alternatives in a Developing
Country: The Case of District Swat, Pakistan.
Journal name: Sustainability
IF 2.6
Title: Seasonal dynamics, record of ticks infesting humans, wild and
domestic animals and molecular phylogeny of Rhipicephalus microplus in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan.
Journal name: Frontiers in
Physiology
IF 3.2
Title: Influence of different organic geo-sorbents on Spinacia Oleracea
grown in chromite mine-degraded soil. A green house study. Journal name: Journal of Soils and Sediments
IF 2.6
Title: Minimizing the risk to human
health due to the ingestion of arsenic and toxic metals in vegetables by the
application of biochar, farmyard manure and peat moss..
Journal name: Journal of Environmental Management
IF:4.86
Title: Ecological and health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements
in the major rivers of Pakistan: General population vs. Fishermen.
Journal name: Chemosphere.
IF 5.20
Title: Levels, dietary intake, and health risk of potentially toxic metals
in vegetables, fruits, and cereal crops in Pakistan Journal
Name: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
IF: (2.80)
Title: Spatial distribution of toxic metals in drinking water sources and
their associated health risk in district buner, Northern Pakistan
Journal Name: HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
IF. 2.206
Title: Potentially toxic metals and biological contamination in drinking
water sources in chromite mining-impacted areas of Pakistan: a comparative
study.
Journal Name: Exposure &
Health,
IF 4.80
Title: Ar/O2 plasma treatment of carbon nanotube membranes for enhanced
removal of zinc from water and wastewater: A dynamic sorption-filtration
process.
Journal Name: Science of the
Total Environment
IF. (5.5)
IF. 2.707
Title: The influence of various organic amendments on the bioavailability
and plant uptake of cadmium present in mine-degraded soil. Journal name: Science of the Total Environment
IF. (5.5)
Journal name: International journal
of Environmental Science and Technology.
IF 2.159
Title: Prevalent fecal contamination in drinking water resources and
potential health risks in Swat, Pakistan
IF: (3.55)
Title: Appraisement, source apportionment and health risk of polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) in vehicle-wash wastewater, Pakistan.
Journal Name: Science of the
Total Environment
IF: 5.5
Title: Congener-specific evaluation
of biota-sediment accumulation factor model for HCHs and DDTs under small-scale
in situ riverine condition.
Journal name: Journal of Soils & Sediments
IF 2.627
Title: Remediating industrial wastewater containing potentially toxic
elements with four freshwater algae.
Journal name: Ecological Engineering
IF 3.406
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Dr. Mujib Ur Rahman of Economics Published a Paper
Dr. Mujib Ur Rahman, of Economics Department, AWKUM has published a paper in Newports Institute of
Communications and Economics Research Journal of Social Sciences. Title of the
paper is “The Mediating Role of Group Lending between Poverty and Microfinance”
AWKUM Established MOU With PIEAS For Student Internship And Research Facilitation
Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan established
MoU with Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS). Prof.
Dr. Aurangzeb Khan,Dean Faculty of Physical and Numerical Sciences, AWKUM
and Prof. Dr. Naseem Irfan, Dean, Faculty of Engineering, PIEAS signed
the MoU.
This MoU was made possible due to sincere
efforts of Dr. Gul Rooh, Associate Professor, Department of Physics. Dr. Ejaz
Ahmad, Chairman Department of Physics and Dr. Hazir Rahman, Director ORIC AWKUM
were also present. Both the HEI's reiterated the importance of research and
stressed that excellence in research may be achieved by sharing knowledge and
expertise in the greater interest of the masses. The mutual collaboration will
be helpful for searching student’s placement and internship opportunities, and joint
research resources utilization for the future augmentation of R &D activities.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Monday, January 13, 2020
Dr. Muhammad Abdul Kamal, Assistant Professor of Economics, Published a Paper
Dr.
Muhammad Abdul Kamal, Assistant Professor of Economics, AWKUM has published a
paper in Utilities Policy (Q1 Journal with IF 2.42). Title of the paper is “The
effect of household income on residential wastewater output: Evidence from
urban China”
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Newspaper Cutting Regarding College of Veterinary Sciences
In
pursuance to the decision of Honble Peshawar high court in writ petition number
1498/2019 titled Ashfaq Ahmad vs Awkum and others, the delegation of Gomal
university D I khan comprise of Registrar Gomal university,Dean and Director
visited Abdul Wali khan university Mardan wherein, at the secretariat of Vice
chancellor AWKUM, both the parties reached to an agreement that total 89
students of Batch one and batch two of college of veterinary
sciences and animal husbandry Awkum will be transferred to Gomal university as
per orders of high court. Students will be facilitated by Both the
parties to ensure their further studies and meanwhile the awkum administration
in coordination with the college of veterinary sciences and animal husbandry
will work towards the deficiencies pointed out by the Council concerned. Abdul
wali khan university Mardan has completed most of the tasks pinpointed by
council and will soon complete the rest of the deficiencies so that college is
to be recognized.
Treasurer Awkum, Director Admission Awkum and controller of examination were present
Treasurer Awkum, Director Admission Awkum and controller of examination were present
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
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