Dina Badr

Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry | Researcher in Polymers, Water Treatment & Corrosion | PGCEi (UK) | Expert in E-learning & Academic Advising

Dumyat, Egypt

About

I am an Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry with over 15 years of teaching and academic experience in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. My research focuses on polymers, surface chemistry, corrosion science, and sustainable water treatment solutions. I hold a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Mansoura University and I am currently pursuing a PGCEi at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK, expanding my pedagogical and international teaching skills. Throughout my career, I have contributed to academic leadership as head of academic advising, training units, and curriculum development committees. I have also delivered numerous training courses, participated in national conferences, and co-authored over 10 indexed research publications. I am passionate about enhancing student engagement, promoting inclusive learning, and integrating e-learning technologies into science education. 7. الاهتمامات البحثية (Research Interests): Physical Polymers Corrosion Chemistry Surface and Catalysis Chemistry Water Purification & Adsorption Nano-Composites and Photocatalysis

Experience

  • Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry at Faculty of Science and Arts, King Khalid University (Tohama branch)
    Sep 2013 - Aug 2023 · 10 yrs

    Taught physical and general chemistry courses across multiple disciplines. Head of academic advising and contributor to training, planning, and public relations committees. Presented training sessions for students and faculty in cooperation with local education authorities.

  • Lecturer of Physical Chemistry at King Khalid University – Tohama branch
    Oct 2008 - Sep 2011 · 3 yrs

    Taught practical and theoretical courses in physical chemistry and supported curriculum development.

  • Chemistry Lab Instructor at Mansoura University – Damietta Branch
    Feb 2005 - Aug 2007 · 2 yrs 7 mos

    Supervised practical chemistry courses for science and education faculties.