Dean's
Message
Since its establishment, the
Faculty of Science at the Islamic University of Madinah has dedicated all its
resources, under the gracious patronage of the wise leadership, to empowering
the nation's youth with knowledge and education.
The College has consistently followed this path in line with its vision and mission, continuously enhancing its capabilities to keep pace with the modern scientific advancements witnessed by Saudi society.
The current Strategic Plan of the Faculty of Science (2021-2025) is grounded in the values of our true religion and derived from the Third Strategic Plan of the Islamic University (2021-2025). The College has taken upon itself the responsibility of leading applied sciences across various fields, leveraging its strengths and the dedicated efforts of its faculty and staff to secure its place among the top applied science colleges.
This strategic plan serves as a document of commitment to the pursuit of knowledge. It is the result of extensive consultations conducted across academic departments, the College Council, stakeholders, and experts in the fields of development and quality assurance.
The plan focuses on opening new horizons while maintaining a steady focus on the quality of the educational and research environment. This ensures that our graduates possess high-quality competitive skills and creativity in their specializations, meeting the requirements of the labor market in the era of globalization. Furthermore, we have prioritized the expansion of postgraduate programs and the development of our curricula, scientific research, and continuous improvement initiatives.
The Faculty of Science is a comprehensive institution, open to the world across all disciplines, providing purposeful services to the local community. Guided by this strategic plan, we will continue to move forward—trusting in Allah first, and then in our capabilities—to elevate our college to the distinguished position it deserves among global and local science faculties over the next five years, by the grace of Allah.
Dean of the Faculty of Science
Dr. Tariq bin Ziad Abu Lebdah
Dean:
Dr. Tareq bin Ziyad Abu Labdah (Dean of the College of Science)
Duties of the Dean
First: Planning
- Implementing the regulations and policies of the Higher Education Council.
- Achieving the university’s overarching goals and policies.
- Developing the college administratively, academically, and in research.
- Preparing and executing the college’s strategic plan.
- Applying quality assurance, evaluation, and academic accreditation systems and regulations.
- Chairing the College Council, supervising its organization, calling for its meetings, implementing its decisions, and submitting its minutes to His Excellency the University President.
- Supervising the management of the college’s educational, research, administrative, financial, and cultural affairs.
- Supervising various student and advisory activities within the college.
- Evaluating the performance of faculty members, vice deans, heads of academic departments, and directors of units under his supervision.
- Preparing a comprehensive periodic report on the progress of studies and the academic, administrative, and research performance in the college, and submitting it to His Excellency the University President.
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Name : |
Tariq bin Ziad Abu Lebdah |
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University: |
Islamic University of Madinah |
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Faculty: |
Faculty of Science |
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Department: |
Chemistry |
Specialization: |
Environmental Organic Chemistry – Materials Science |
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Academic Qualification : |
(Ph.D.) Doctorate |
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Current Position: | Associate Professor of Chemistry – Dean of the Faculty of Science at the Islamic University | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Academic Qualification ·
B.Sc.
in Pure Chemistry, Umm Al-Qura University. ·
M.Sc.
in Physical Chemistry, University of Leicester, UK.
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Ph.D.
in Biopolymer Chemistry, University of Leicester, UK, 2015. |
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Achievements and Awards ·
Academic Excellence:
Obtained Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Leicester, which was
ranked the 3rd best Chemistry Department in the UK in 2014, according to The
Guardian University Guide. ·
Best Oral Presentation
Award: Won at the British conference organized by the Molten Salt
Discussion Group (MSDG), evaluated by the University of Warwick and the Royal
Society of Chemistry (RSC). ·
Best Research Paper
Award: Received at the 8th Saudi Students Conference in the UK, evaluated
by Imperial College London and KAUST. ·
Best Oral Presentation
Award: Received at the 8th Saudi Students Conference in the UK, evaluated
by Imperial College London and KAUST. ·
Distinguished Scientific
Invitation: Invited by the prestigious international conference (EUCHEM
2014) to present Ph.D. research findings; the conference featured world-leading
experts from over 34 universities across approximately 14 countries. ·
KAUST WEP Invitation:
Invited to participate in the Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) at King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in January 2016. ·
Three Minute Thesis
(3MT) Competition: Ranked 3rd for Best Oral Presentation in the Ph.D.
research competition among Saudi natural science students in the UK, evaluated
by the University of Sheffield.
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Academic Merit
Certificates: Recipient of four Certificates of Excellence from the Saudi
Cultural Bureau in the UK, and one from the Saudi Students Club in Leicester. |
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Conference Participations
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Publications - Abbott, A. P., Abolibda, T. Z., Davis, S. J.,
Emmerling, F., Lourdin, D., Leroy, E., & Wise, W. R. (2014). Glycol based
plasticisers for salt modified starch. Rsc Advances, 4(76),
40421-40427. - Abolibda, T. Z. Y. (2015). Physical
and chemical investigations of starch based bio-plastics (Doctoral
dissertation, University of Leicester). - Abbott, A. P., Abolibda, T. Z., Qu, W., Wise,
W. R., & Wright, L. A. (2017). Thermoplastic starch–polyethylene blends
homogenised using deep eutectic solvents. RSC advances, 7(12),
7268-7273. - Gomha, S. M., Abdel‐aziz, H. M., Abolibda, T. Z., Hassan, S. A., & Abdalla,
M. M. (2020). Green synthesis, molecular docking and pharmacological
evaluation of new triazolo‐thiadiazepinylcoumarine derivatives as
sedative‐hypnotic scaffold. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 57(3),
1034-1043. - Sayed, A. R., Gomha, S. M., Abd El-lateef, H.
M., & Abolibda, T. Z. (2021). L-proline catalyzed green synthesis and
anticancer evaluation of novel bioactive benzil bis-hydrazones under grinding
technique. Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews, 14(2),
180-189. - Alshabanah, L. A., Gomha, S. M.,
Al-Mutabagani, L. A., Abolibda, T. Z., El-Ghany, N. A. A., El-Enany, W. A.,
... & Mohamed, N. A. (2021). Cross-linked chitosan/multi-walled carbon
nanotubes composite as ecofriendly biocatalyst for synthesis of some novel
benzil bis-thiazoles. Polymers, 13(11), 1728. - Gomha, S. M., Ahmed, H. A., Shaban, M.,
Abolibda, T. Z., Khushaim, M. S., & Alharbi, K. A. (2021). Synthesis,
optical characterizations and solar energy applications of new Schiff base
materials. Materials, 14(13), 3718. - Alamro, F. S., Gomha, S. M., Shaban, M.,
Altowyan, A. S., Abolibda, T. Z., & Ahmed, H. A. (2021). Optical
investigations and photoactive solar energy applications of new synthesized
Schiff base liquid crystal derivatives. Scientific reports, 11(1),
15046. - Gomha, S. M., Ahmed, H. A., Shaban, M.,
Abolibda, T. Z., Alharbi, K. A., & Alalawy, H. H. (2021). New nematogenic
conical-shaped supramolecular H-bonded complexes for solar energy
investigations. Scientific reports, 11(1), 17622. - Al-Mutabagani, L. A., Alshabanah, L. A.,
Gomha, S. M., Abolibda, T. Z., Shaban, M., & Ahmed, H. A. (2021).
Synthesis and mesomorphic and electrical investigations of new furan liquid
crystal derivatives. Frontiers in Chemistry, 9,
711862. - Al-Mutabagani, L. A., Alshabanah, L. A.,
Gomha, S. M., Abolibda, T. Z., Shaban, M., & Ahmed, H. A. (2021).
Synthesis and mesomorphic and electrical investigations of new furan liquid
crystal derivatives. Frontiers in Chemistry, 9,
711862. - Gomha, S. M., Riyadh, S. M., Abdellattif, M.
H., Abolibda, T. Z., Abdel-Aziz, H. M., Nayl, A. A., ... & Elfiky, A. A.
(2022). Synthesis and In Silico Study of Some New bis-[1, 3, 4]
thiadiazolimines and bis-Thiazolimines as Potential Inhibitors for SARS-CoV-2
Main Protease. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 44(10),
4540-4556. - Abolibda, T. Z., Fathalla, M., Aljohani, G.
F., Zayed, E. M., & Gomha, S. M. (2022). Synthesis and in Silico
Antiviral Activity of Novel Bioactive Thiobarbituric Acid Based Hydrazones
and Pyrazoles against SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease (Mpro). Polycyclic
Aromatic Compounds, 1-16. - Aljohani, G. F., Abolibda, T. Z., Alhilal,
M., Al-Humaidi, J. Y., Alhilal, S., Ahmed, H. A., & Gomha, S. M. (2022).
Novel thiadiazole-thiazole hybrids: Synthesis, molecular docking, and
cytotoxicity evaluation against liver cancer cell lines. Journal of
Taibah University for Science, 16(1), 1005-1015. - Yaccoubi, F., El-Naggar, M., Abdelrazek, F.
M., Gomha, S. M., Farghaly, M. S., Abolibda, T. Z., ... & Abdelmonsef, A.
H. (2022). Pyrido-pyrimido-thiadiazinones: green synthesis, molecular docking
studies and biological investigation as obesity inhibitors. Journal
of Taibah University for Science, 16(1), 1275-1286. - Abolibda, T. Z., Fathalla, M., Farag, B.,
Zaki, M. E., & Gomha, S. M. (2023). Synthesis and Molecular Docking of
Some Novel 3-Thiazolyl-Coumarins as Inhibitors of VEGFR-2 Kinase. Molecules, 28(2),
689. - Gomha, S. M., Riyadh, S. M., Alharbi, R. A.,
Zaki, M. E., Abolibda, T. Z., & Farag, B. (2023). Green Route Synthesis
and Molecular Docking of Azines Using Cellulose Sulfuric Acid under Microwave
Irradiation. Crystals, 13(2), 260. |
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Administrative Experience
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Postal Address : |
P.O. Box 139765 Postal Code: 21323 |
Mobile: |
0550935816 |
Email: |
t.z.a@iu.edu.sa |
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Office Description:
Managing the Dean's administrative tasks, tracking all
related transactions and correspondence, and overseeing the overall operations
of the Dean’s Office.
Office Responsibilities:
1.
Receiving
all incoming transactions and correspondence addressed to the Dean.
2.
Presenting
transactions to the Dean and processing them according to his directives.
3.
Archiving
and maintaining all confidential and official documents related to the Dean.
4.
Coordinating
the Dean’s meetings with Vice Deans and Department Chairs.
5.
Monitoring
and managing the college’s overall agenda and work schedule.
Mr. Fayez bin Talib Al-Ahmadi
Head of
the Unit:
Dr. Tariq bin Ziad Abu Lubdah
Unit
Members:
Prof. Fayez bin Talib Al-Ahmadi
Mr. Haitham bin Aqeel Sindi
Mr. Imad bin Abdulaziz Al-Juhani
Mr. Ibrahim bin Issa Al-Lughabi
Mr. Naif bin Ahmed Al-Murr
Mr. Naif bin Mohammed Al-Qahtani
Mr. Nawaf bin Dhahir Al-Badrani
Mr. Musa Hudaiban Al-Aufi