Omar Shaker

Omar Shaker
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at Western University

Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at Western University

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Introduction
Omar Shaker is currently a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at Western University and an assistant lecturer of Sanitary & Environmental Engineering in Cairo University. His overall research interests in his MS thesis are all about environmental engineering, precisely issues surrounding water and wastewater treatment. He has experiences in several treatment technologies such as electrocoagulation, etc. He visualizes his future research work to extend across water and wastewater treatment.
Current institution
Western University
Current position
  • Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant
Additional affiliations
January 2022 - present
Western University
Position
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant
August 2021 - present
Western University
Position
  • Research Assistant
August 2020 - November 2020
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Assisting in teaching the following undergraduate courses: - Sanitary and Environmental Engineering I - Sanitary and Environmental Engineering II - Water and Wastewater Engineering - Water Supply Works - Graduation Project for Sanitary and Environmental division, Public Works Department
Education
August 2021 - August 2025
Western University
Field of study
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering
March 2018 - June 2020
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Field of study
  • Environmental Engineering
September 2012 - July 2017
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Field of study
  • Civil Engineering

Publications

Publications (2)
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Economically feasible approaches are needed for wastewater treatment. Electrocoagulation (EC) is an electrochemical treatment method that removes various pollutants from wastewater. It has grown in popularity over conventional treatment methods, especially in industrial wastewater, due to its high performance and the ability to remove toxic compoun...
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Synthetic and real wastewater, containing nickel (Ni) and hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), have been treated using electrocoagulation, under various operating conditions. The treatment process of electrocoagulation was performed using copper electrodes. The following parameters were examined to study their effects upon the treatment process: initial p...

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