Biography

My name's Jamal Kamal Muhhamed Amin, and I hold an MSc in Environmental Science, specializing in Environmental Pollution, which I earned in 2014 from the Environmental Department at the College of Science, Salahaddin University. I completed my Bachelor's degree in Biology in 2009 at the same university.

Over the years, I have enhanced my skills through various training programs, including English and Teaching Methods courses. In 2018, I achieved the title of Lecturer. My academic journey includes publishing four research papers:

  1. Environmental Impacts of Sand and Gravel Mining on Water Quality and Biodiversity in Kalak Sub-District.
  2. Additional Records of Freshwater Shrimp (Malacostraca: Crustacea) from Greater Zab River and Their Banks, Iraq.
  3. The Elemental Composition of Atmospheric Particles and Dust Fall Rate in Erbil Governorate.
  4. Indoor Sulfur Dioxide Prediction through Air Quality Modeling and Assessment of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Dioxide Levels in Industrial and Non-Industrial Areas.

I am passionate about addressing environmental issues and contributing to scientific advancements in the field of pollution control and environmental protection.