Professor of Hydrogeology and Remote Sensing at the Desert Research Center, alumni member of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and alumni member of the University of Heidelberg in Germany (Heidelberg alumni association), he has studied remote sensing and its various applications in many international universities, including the University of Heidelberg and University of Cologne and University of Hohenheim in Germany, as well as the University of Tokyo in Japan and University of Palaski in Czech Republic, in addition to many specialized training courses in China, India and Germany. He has published 27 research papers in various publishing houses, and the rating of his international publication on the h-index is 7. Among his most important scientific achievements is conducting a research published in the International Space Science Journal about water on Mars planet, in which the likely places for water were identified. The NASA spacecraft was landed on one of the identified sites. In another study, he presented an innovative method for the possibility of drilling to extract groundwater on Mars through plasma drilling, in addition to presenting a new scientific theory that increases the evidence for groundwater exploration using the forms and sediments resulting from fresh water in the previous rainy periods, and it was published in major international journal.
Research interests: Specifically interested with hydrogeology and water resources; carrying out researches
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Professor of Hydrogeology and Remote Sensing at the Desert Research Center, alumni member of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and alumni member of the University of Heidelberg in Germany (Heidelberg alumni association), he has studied remote sensing and its various applications in many international universities, including the University of Heidelberg and University of Cologne and University of Hohenheim in Germany, as well as the University of Tokyo in Japan and University of Palaski in Czech Republic, in addition to many specialized training courses in China, India and Germany. He has published 27 research papers in various publishing houses, and the rating of his international publication on the h-index is 7. Among his most important scientific achievements is conducting a research published in the International Space Science Journal about water on Mars planet, in which the likely places for water were identified. The NASA spacecraft was landed on one of the identified sites. In another study, he presented an innovative method for the possibility of drilling to extract groundwater on Mars through plasma drilling, in addition to presenting a new scientific theory that increases the evidence for groundwater exploration using the forms and sediments resulting from fresh water in the previous rainy periods, and it was published in major international journal.
Research interests: Specifically interested with hydrogeology and water resources; carrying out researches