Browsing Department of Civil Engineering by Author "5a804b18-4283-476e-b2ab-41538840080f"
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Comparative Evaluation of Membrane Filtration on the Tertiary Treatment of Synthetic Secondary Effluent
Mortula, Maruf; Abdelrahman, Malak; Tatan, Bushra (MDPI, 2022-02)Wastewater reuse is essential for sustainable water management. However, it requires tertiary treatment within the plant to ensure suitable water quality. This project aims to investigate the comparative performance of ... -
Modeling the Effects of Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy on Tumor Growth
El Haout, Sara; Fatani, Maymunah; Abu Farha, Nadia Khalil Mohammad; AlSawaftah, Nour Majdi; Mortula, Maruf; Husseini, Ghaleb (American Scientific Publishers, 2021)Mathematical modeling has been used to simulate the interaction of chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs intervention with the dynamics of tumor cells growth. This work studies the interaction of cells in the immune system, ... -
Remote Thermal Water Leakage Sensor With a Laser Communication System
Awwad, Ameen; Yahya, Mohamed; Albasha, Lutfi; Mortula, Maruf; Ali, Tarig (IEEE, 2020)The change in the temperature of an underground water pipeline and its surrounding environment caused by a leakage has been detected by a variety of devices. Among the most popular technologies are infrared cameras, ... -
Sustainable Management of Organic Wastes in Sharjah, UAE through Co-Composting
Mortula, Maruf; Ahmed, Aqeel; Fattah, Kazi Parvez; Zannerni, Ghina M.; Shah, Syed A.; Sharaby, Ahmed M. (MDPI, 2020)Daily human activities and vast green areas produce substantial amounts of organic wastes that end up in landfills with minimal treatment. In addition to the problems associated with landfills, disposal through this method ... -
Towards Monitoring of Nutrient Pollution in Coastal Lake Using Remote Sensing and Regression Analysis
Mortula, Maruf; Ali, Tarig; Bachir, Abdallah; Elaksher, Ahmed; Abouleish, Mohamed (MDPI, 2020)The last few decades have witnessed a tremendous increase in nutrient levels (phosphorus and nitrogen) in coastal water leading to excessive algal growth (Eutrophication). The presence of large amounts of algae turns the ...