Bahria University

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MADEEHA JABEEN

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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Email madeehajabeen.bukc@bahria.edu.pk
Phone Ext. +92219924002-6
Research Areas / Expertise 1.Plant-based biosorbents, microbial amendments, and agricultural residues for industrial dye removal 2.Effectiveness of biochar, microbes, and wetland plants constructed wetlands and microbial-amended agro-waste biochar provides a sustainable approach for treating textile effluents. 3. Rice agricultural waste as a promising adsorbent for removing industrial pollutants. 4. Development of green and low-cost wastewater treatment technologies. educational challenges, teacher training, and policy recommendations
QUALIFICATION
Degree Passing Year Majors University
B.Ed 2023 Education (Research) NUML University Karachi Campus
M. Phil 2013 Environmental Sciences PMAS ARID University, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
B.Sc. (Hons) 2011 Agriculture Sciences PMAS ARID University, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Designation From To Organization
Lecturer 03-Sep-2024 Present Bahria University, Karachi Campus
Visiting Lecturer 02-Aug-2022 02-Aug-2024 NUML, KASBIT & Karachi University
Senior Educator 01-Aug-2018 01-Aug-2021 Happy Home High Scholl
Education Facilitator 05-Aug-2013 18-Dec-2014 Dar-e Arqam
Research Intern 05-Mar-2010 05-Jun-2010 NARC, Islamabad

Publications

Journals & Conferences
  • Development of Lignin-Chitosan-Iron Nanocomposite for Effective Removal of Aflatoxin B1 in Food and Feed Systems | Journal of Cluster Science
  • EVALUATING PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: A QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH STUDY | AITU Scientific Research Journal
  • Factor Effecting on Quality Teaching Learning at Public Sector Schools in Karachi Pakistan. Journal of Educational Research and Social Sciences Review | Journal of Educational Research and Social Sciences Review JERSSR
  • Kinetic and enzymatic decolorization of industrial dyes utilizing plant-based biosorbents: a review | Environmental Engineering Science
  • Effectiveness of Rice Agricultural Waste, Microbes and Wetland Plants in the Removal of Reactive Black-5 Azo Dye in Microcosm Constructed Wetlands | International Journal of Phytoremediation
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