About me

Duha S. A. Hammad is an environmental researcher with a Ph.D. in Energy and Environmental Engineering from Kyushu University, Japan. With over six years of academic and field experience, her expertise spans air pollution remediation, wastewater treatment, nanotechnology applications, and sustainable energy solutions. She has presented her work internationally and published on phytoremediation, nanomaterials, and microbial fuel cells.

Dr. Duha S. A. Hammad is an environmental researcher specializing in pollution remediation, sustainable development, and environmental conservation. She earned her Ph.D. in Energy and Environmental Engineering from Kyushu University, Japan, where her doctoral research focused on the phytoremediation capacity of Japanese roadside biofilters for particulate matter. Her academic background also includes an M.S. in Environmental Sciences and a B.S. in Environment and Earth Sciences from the Islamic University of Gaza.

Over the past six years, Dr. Hammad has worked across academia, international organizations, and NGOs, contributing to projects on wastewater treatment, nanotechnology applications (NZVI, nanowires), renewable energy, and community-based environmental initiatives. Her professional experience includes roles as an environmental engineer with the United Nations in Palestine, research and teaching assistant at Kyushu University, and environmental researcher at the University College of Applied Sciences.

Dr. Hammad has authored peer-reviewed publications on air pollution control, phytoremediation, and microbial fuel cells, and has presented at leading conferences in Asia and beyond. Passionate about climate change mitigation, environmental policy, and scientific innovation, she continues to advance sustainable solutions for global environmental challenges.

Degrees:

2018
Duha Hammad > Degrees
Engineering sciences