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University of Tunis El Manar | Tunisia
Dr. Hajer Kilani is a microbiology researcher specializing in antimicrobial resistance, bacteriology, virology, and infectious diseases, with a strong focus on Escherichia coli, zoonotic pathogens, and hospital-acquired infections. Her research integrates molecular characterization, virulence profiling, diagnostic strategies, and public health perspectives, including COVID-19 and urinary tract infections. She has contributed extensively to international journals, books, and book chapters, advancing understanding of resistance mechanisms and clinical microbiology in healthcare settings. According to Scopus, her work has received 113 citations across 7 indexed documents, with an h-index of 6, reflecting sustained scientific impact.
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Associate Professor | Shanxi University | China
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengjun Feng is an environmental and soil scientist specializing in the ecological utilization of coal-based solid wastes, solid waste–derived soil conditioners, soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi–assisted remediation. His research advances sustainable soil improvement, ecological restoration, carbon sequestration, and agricultural productivity while mitigating heavy metal and salinity risks. He has developed scalable soil conditioner technologies supported by patents and field applications, and has contributed to international collaborative research. According to Scopus, his scholarly output includes 28 documents, 564 citations from 552 citing documents, and an h-index of 11.
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