Dr. Akrum Zein ElAbdein Mahmoud Mohamed Hamdy
ProfessorMinia University, Egypt
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Poultry Physiology from Wageningen University, The Netherlands
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Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Poultry Physiology from Wageningen University, The Netherlands
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Dr. Akrum Hamdy is currently working as Professor at Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Minia University, Egypt. He completed his Ph.D. degree in 1991 in Poultry Physiology from Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands. His prior work experience includes Assistant Professor, Lecturer, Assistant Lecturer and Tutor. He also served as researcher at Institute of Animal Biology Dummerstorf, Rostock, Germany and Institute of Animal Science, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany and as guest professor at Clinic of Poultry, Vienna Veterinarian University, Vienna, Austria and in Animal Science Departments for AERI Institutional Linkage Teaching Methods and Curriculum Development Program conducted by Univ. of Florida and the Ohio State University, USA. Through his scientific life till now he attended about 22 national conferences and 20 international conferences, published about 80 scientific papers. He is a member of several Animal & Poultry world, European and Egyptian organizations. He was consulted as 1- Peer reviewer for the “Faculty Developing Program” in some Arabic universities. He was awarded for the Professor of the Year 2009 Faculty of Agriculture, Minia University, Egypt. Dr. Hamdy, was chosen to be one of ten selected Professors in field of Animal science to join the Scientific Committee on Promotions standing (Assistant Professors and Professors) Supreme Council for Universities. Also, he was has chosen as the sole representative for Animal Sciences of the Scientific Committee on Promotions standing ( assistant professors and professors) the National Atomic Energy Agency. Moreover, Dr. Hamdy now on, leads work as Technical Adviser to the United Nations in the affairs of the Animal Production and poultry, UNDP, Egypt.