Varoujan Sissakian | Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Varoujan Sissakian | Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Varoujan Sissakian, Kmoar University of Science and Technology, Iraq

Dr. Varoujan Sissakian, born on October 9, 1949, in Baghdad, is a distinguished geologist with a legacy spanning over four decades in the field of Earth and planetary sciences. He earned his B.Sc. in Geology from the University of Baghdad in 1969 and an M.Sc. in Engineering Geological Mapping from I.T.C., the Netherlands, in 1982. He began his prolific career at the Iraq Geological Survey (GEOSURV) in 1971, where he was later designated as an Expert in 2004 until his retirement in 2012. With an impressive record of 125 internal geological reports and over 270 scientific publications, Dr. Sissakian has profoundly impacted geological mapping, stratigraphy, and hazard assessment. His contributions include several foundational geological maps of Iraq and the Asian continent. He is a globally respected figure in planetary science and geoscience education and research, contributing to both practical applications and scholarly excellence.

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Suitability for Research for Research Excellence Award: Varoujan Sissakian

Varoujan Sissakian stands out as an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Research for Research Excellence Award owing to his lifelong dedication and prolific contributions to the field of geology, particularly within the context of Iraq and broader regional geology. With a strong educational foundation — a B.Sc. in Geology from the University of Baghdad and an M.Sc. in Engineering Geological Mapping from I.T.C., Netherlands — he has demonstrated both technical expertise and international academic rigor.

His extensive career at the Iraq Geological Survey (GEOSURV), spanning over four decades, is marked by a wealth of practical and academic accomplishments. He produced 125 official geological reports and an impressive 272 published scientific papers in Iraqi and international journals, reflecting sustained scholarly productivity and impact. Furthermore, he has multiple manuscripts under review, indicating ongoing active research engagement.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Varoujan Sissakian’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of Baghdad in 1969, where he developed his foundational understanding of Earth sciences. His drive for specialized expertise led him to the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (I.T.C.) in the Netherlands, where he earned a Master of Science in Engineering Geological Mapping in 1982. This education refined his skills in structural geology, stratigraphy, and tectonics, laying the groundwork for his contributions to large-scale geological mapping. The rigorous training at both institutions equipped him with the theoretical and technical knowledge necessary to address complex geological challenges and execute national mapping projects. His international academic exposure and multidisciplinary training have played a pivotal role in his successful integration of geological survey methods with modern cartographic and geospatial tools.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Sissakian’s professional career spans over 40 years with the Iraq Geological Survey (GEOSURV), beginning on November 13, 1971. He was appointed as a Geological Expert in 2004, a title reflecting his senior status and contributions to national geological mapping. During his tenure, he authored 125 internal reports, published over 270 scientific articles, and played a key role in the production of Iraq’s most critical geological maps, including the 3rd and 4th editions of the national geological map and hazard mapping initiatives. His professional portfolio also includes leading the preparation of 9 geological maps at a 1:250,000 scale and drafting nine technical work procedures for GEOSURV. Dr. Sissakian’s knowledge has been instrumental in projects covering stratigraphy, neotectonics, geological hazards, and site investigations, making him a cornerstone of Iraq’s geoscientific infrastructure and an authority in Middle Eastern Earth sciences.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Varoujan Sissakian is a globally acknowledged geologist, celebrated for his extensive scientific output and cartographic contributions. His name appears on the Geological Map of the World for the Asian continent, a testament to his international standing in geological sciences. Recognized by the Iraq Geological Survey as a national expert, he contributed significantly to over 36 national quadrangle maps and thematic maps including neotectonics and geological hazards. His scholarly output—comprising 272 published papers—has earned him recognition in both Iraqi and international academic circles. Furthermore, his detailed geological maps are widely referenced and used for policy-making, urban development, and disaster preparedness. With consistent contributions across five decades, his work continues to inform and inspire the geological community. His Google Scholar and LinkedIn profiles reflect a lifelong dedication to geoscience, cementing his place among the most impactful figures in the realm of planetary and Earth sciences.

🌍 Research Skill On Planetary Sciences

Dr. Sissakian’s research expertise lies at the intersection of geological mapping, stratigraphy, tectonics, and natural hazards, making him a multidisciplinary force in planetary sciences. His technical proficiency spans analog and digital cartography, structural geology interpretation, and engineering geology. His research has explored neotectonics, fault mechanics, and sedimentology in complex terrains like the Zagros Fold Belt and Mesopotamian Plain. His approach emphasizes integrating fieldwork with satellite remote sensing and GIS-based analysis, contributing to high-resolution geological and hazard maps of Iraq. As a co-author of geological frameworks used in academic and industrial projects, Dr. Sissakian has influenced resource exploration, infrastructure planning, and seismic risk mitigation. His ability to produce scientifically rigorous and policy-relevant outputs illustrates his unique blend of analytical, field-based, and interpretive skills. With over 270 publications and hundreds of internal reports, his research legacy stands as a foundation for future advancements in geoscience and planetary mapping.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: (Arabic) Classification and Ranking of Geological Hazards in Iraq
    Author: VK Sissakian
    Citation: 2
    Year: 2006

  • Title: The Origin of Amadiya Plateau, Dohuk Governorate, North Iraq (Scientific Note)
    Authors: VK Sissakian, SF Fouad
    Citation: 6
    Year: 2011

  • Title: A Comparative Study of Mosul and Haditha Dams, Iraq: Geological Conditions
    Authors: VK Sissakian, N Adamo, N Al-Ansari, S Knutsson, J Laue, M Elagely
    Citation: 16
    Year: 2018

  • Title: A Reconnaissance Survey for Basalt Occurrence in the Western Part of Iraq
    Author: VK Sissakian
    Citation: –
    Year: 2001

  • Title: Age Estimation of Alqosh Main Landslide, North Iraq Using Exposure Dating Method
    Authors: VK Sissakian, BR Jabbo, N Al-Ansari, S Knutsson
    Citation: 2
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Age Estimation of Qara Chattan Landslide, Using Exposure Dating Method, Sulaimaniyah, Northeast Iraq
    Authors: VK Sissakian, SA Sidiq, GK Haris, N Al-Ansari, S Knutsson
    Citation: 1
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Age Estimation of Qash Qooly Valley in Dokan Vicinity, North Iraq Using Exposure Age Determination Method
    Authors: SK Varoujan Sissakian, Nadhir Al-Ansari
    Citation: 3
    Year: 2015

  • Title: Al-Batin Alluvial Fan, Southern Iraq
    Authors: VK Sissakian, AT Shihab, N Al-Ansari, S Knutsson
    Citation: 31
    Year: 2014

  • Title: Alluvial Fans of Sinjar Mountain, NW Iraq
    Author: VK Sissakian
    Citation: 25
    Year: 2011

  • Title: Alluvial Fans of the Hab’bariyah Depression, Iraqi Western Desert
    Authors: VK Sissakian, MFA Jab’bar
    Citation: 9
    Year: 2013

Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem | Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem | Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Egypt 

Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Geology at South Valley University, Egypt, with a strong background in economic minerals and planetary geology. His academic and professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to mineral exploration, sustainable resource utilization, and geoscientific education. He has worked as a researcher, scholar, and reviewer for high-impact journals, developing international collaborations such as with Zagreb University, Croatia. Dr. Abdel-Hakeem manages the Central Laboratories at his faculty and mentors graduate students on projects related to mineralogy, radioactive geology, and resource sustainability. A recipient of several prestigious university awards, he actively integrates academic research with field exploration, contributing to the understanding of Earth and planetary processes. His publications and fieldwork across the Egyptian deserts demonstrate a profound commitment to uncovering the geological forces shaping planetary terrains. His multilingual capabilities and diverse teaching portfolio further enrich his academic contributions.

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Suitability for the Research for Excellence in Research Award: Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem

Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem demonstrates a strong profile that aligns well with the criteria for the Research for Excellence in Research Award. His academic journey—from a Bachelor’s degree with honors to a Ph.D. focused on economic minerals and sustainable exploitation—reflects a solid foundation and progressive specialization in geology. His doctoral thesis on the beneficiation and exploitation of mineral deposits for sustainable development indicates a research focus that integrates scientific rigor with practical societal impact, an essential element of excellence in research.

Professionally, Mahmoud holds a significant position as Assistant Professor and Manager of Central Laboratories at South Valley University, demonstrating leadership in academic and research infrastructures. His active involvement as a reviewer for multiple reputable journals, including Arabian Journal of Geosciences and Scientific Reports, signals recognition by the scholarly community and commitment to maintaining high research standards.

🎓 Education

Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem holds a Ph.D. in Geology (2020) from South Valley University, Egypt, where he focused on the beneficiation and sustainable exploitation of the Abu-Tartur mineral deposits. His M.Sc. in Geology (2015) emphasized enhancing the industrial value of mineral ores from Egypt’s El-Bahariya Oasis. He earned his B.Sc. in Geology in 2010 with honors from South Valley University. In addition to his Egyptian training, Dr. Abdel-Hakeem undertook a prestigious international scholarship at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, where he engaged in advanced mineralogical and geochemical analyses. His education combined rigorous theoretical training with applied field-based learning across multiple regions of Egypt and Europe. His academic background integrates economic geology, remote sensing, and ore genesis, positioning him as a multidisciplinary geoscientist with strong analytical and mineralogical competencies aligned with planetary science themes.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Abdel-Hakeem began his academic career as a Teaching Assistant at South Valley University in 2011. He rose through the ranks, serving as an Assistant Researcher (2015–2020), and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2020. Currently, he also serves as the Manager of the Central Laboratories at the Faculty of Science. His international exposure includes a scholarship at Zagreb University, Croatia, where he specialized in mineral paragenesis analysis. Beyond academia, he is an active peer reviewer for renowned journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Arabian Journal of Geosciences. His hands-on experience includes extensive fieldwork in Egypt’s major mineral deposits and mines, and he has led and participated in government-funded geological research projects. His teaching and research focus on mineralogy, optical mineralogy, petrology, economic geology, and ore microscopy—essential disciplines in planetary materials research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Hakeem has consistently been recognized for his outstanding research outputs by South Valley University, receiving the Scientific Publication Award for four consecutive years (2017–2021). He was also honored in 2016 for his distinguished Master’s work. His scholarly reputation has been further solidified through his invitation to review for major journals in geosciences and environmental sustainability. He has supervised graduate theses on resource-rich geological formations, radioactive zones, and economic mineralogy, showcasing his leadership in advancing geological science. He led and contributed to research projects that investigated Egypt’s untapped oil shale and phosphate reserves as potential sustainable energy sources—work which reflects his innovative approach to georesource management. These recognitions highlight his contribution to both applied and theoretical aspects of geology and his broader impact on planetary and Earth sciences through teaching, supervision, publication, and field-based exploration.

🌍 Research Skills On Planetary Sciences

Dr. Abdel-Hakeem’s research expertise spans mineral exploration, economic geology, remote sensing, ore genesis, and sedimentary petrography—skills vital to both Earth and planetary sciences. His analytical proficiency includes geochemical modeling, petrographic microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and GIS-based resource mapping. He has hands-on experience studying phosphate, glauconite, and oil shale deposits—resources comparable to planetary analog materials. His research emphasizes sustainable resource exploitation, especially in arid and semi-arid zones like the Western Desert of Egypt, which serves as a model for Mars-like environments. His published work and field studies illustrate his capacity to correlate geological features with potential economic value, a principle transferable to extraterrestrial resource assessments. Additionally, his international collaborations and multilingual abilities support cross-border scientific discourse. His integration of field-based techniques with lab-based mineral analysis equips him with a unique toolkit to investigate planetary materials and terrestrial analogs.

📖  Publication Top Notes

  • The economic potential of El-Gedida glauconite deposits, El-Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
    G. El-Habaak, M. Askalany, M. Faraghaly, M. Abdel-Hakeem
    Journal of African Earth Sciences 120, 186–197
    Citations: 28 • Year: 2016

  • Upper Eocene glauconites from the Bahariya depression: An evidence for the marine regression in Egypt
    G. El-Habaak, M. Askalany, M. Galal, M. Abdel-Hakeem
    Journal of African Earth Sciences 117, 1–11
    Citations: 18 • Year: 2016

  • The effect of mineralogy of calcined shales on the alkali activation and geopolymerization reactions: A case study from Abu-Tartur plateau, Western Desert, Egypt
    G. El-Habaak, M. Askalany, M. Abdel-Hakeem
    Applied Clay Science 162, 90–100
    Citations: 17 • Year: 2018

  • The potential production of rock-based fertilizer and soil conditioner from phosphate mine wastes: A case study from Abu-Tartur plateau in the Western Desert of Egypt
    M. Abdel-Hakeem, G. El-Habaak
    Journal of Cleaner Production 329, 129761
    Citations: 14 • Year: 2021

  • Genetic implications of Th/U, Th/K, and U/K ratios for U mineralizations: A case study from El-Missikat and El-Erediya shear zones, Eastern Desert, Egypt
    M. Abdel-Hakeem, M. El-Tahir, E.A. Zeid, H. Rageh
    Geochemical Transactions 24(1), 3
    Citations: 8 • Year: 2023

  • Building up and characterization of calcined marl-based geopolymeric cement
    G. El-Habaak, M. Askalany, M. Abdel-Hakeem
    Infrastructures 3(3), 22
    Citations: 8 • Year: 2018

  • Characterization and exploitation of black shale as unconventional source of biohydrogen: A case study from the Abu-Tartur mine, Western Desert, Egypt
    G. El-Habaak, R. Khalaphallah, M. Hassan, M. Askalany, M. Abdel-Hakeem
    Arabian Journal of Geosciences 13, 1–15
    Citations: 4 • Year: 2020

  • Possibility of mixed origin of rare earth elements in sedimentary marine apatites: A case study from phosphorites in the Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Duwi Formation
    G. El-Habaak, M. Askalany, M. Abdel-Hakeem
    The Journal of Geology 127(6), 643–663
    Citations: 4 • Year: 2019

  • Characterization and Exploitation of El-Gedida High-Mn Iron Ore, El-Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
    H. Galal, M.S. Askalany, M.G. Farghaly, M.S. Abdel-Hakeem
    American Journal of Energy Engineering 4(4), 34–39
    Citations: 4 • Year: 2016

  • Textural complications of banded iron formation and the potential production of nano-magnetite: A case study from the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt
    M. Abdel-Hakeem, G. El-Habaak
    Scientific Reports 13(1), 15158
    Citations: 1 • Year: 2023