<p>Dr. Motasem Alazaiza received his BSc. in Civil Engineering From the Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine in 2009. After graduation, he works with several construction companies and consultant offices. In 2013, he received his MSc in Civil Engineering (Water Resources Engineering). In 2015, he received a Graduate Research Scholarship for a Ph.D. from Universiti Malaysia Pahang. In 2018, he received his PhD. in Civil Engineering (Contaminant Fate and Transport in Porous Media). In January 2018, he joined the School of Civil Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia as a Teaching Fellow. In Sep 2018, he moved to Turkey and worked as an Assistant Professor at Hasan Kalyoncu University. In September 2019, he joined A'Sharqiyah University in Oman where he is currently an Associate Professor. </p><p>His research interests include contaminant fate and transport in soil and groundwater, Groundwater remediation, Water and Wastewater Treatment, and solid waste management. He published more than 70 journal papers in high-impact journals and several international conferences. He is serving as a reviewer for several international journals in the environmental engineering field.</p>
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<p>Groundwater remediation</p><p>NAPL fate and transport in soil and groundwater</p><p>Water and wastewater treatment</p><p>Solid waste management</p>
<p>2009 B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine)</p><p>2013 M.Sc. in Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering (Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine)</p><p>2018 Ph.D. in Water and Environmental Engineering (UMP, Malaysia)</p>
<p>1. Remediation of Petroleum and Industrial liquids of Oman Groundwater using Cosolvent Flushing and Chemical Oxidation via Image Analysis </p><p>Funder: The Research Council - Oman (TRC), From November 2020 to November 2022 (Ongoing)</p><p>Role: Principal Investigator</p><p>Budget:19,990 OMR (50,500 USD).</p><p>2. Development of Safety Plan for Desalinated Water Use in Oman- Ibra State as a Case Study</p><p>Funder: The Research Council - Oman (TRC), From November 2020 to November 2022 (Ongoing)</p><p>Role: Supervisor</p><p>Budget:3,000 OMR (7,600 USD).</p><p>3. The potential use of palm dates fiber as a natural coagulant for clinical wastewater treatment</p><p>Funder: A'Sharqiyah University through Seed Fund, From April 2020 to April 2022 (Ongoing)</p><p>Role: Principal Investigator</p><p>Budget:1,000 OMR (2,600 USD).</p><p> </p>