Prof. Mohammed Aljahdali |Oceanography|Excellence in Research
Vice Dean, King Abdulaziz University/ Faculty of Marine Sci, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Mohammed Hamdi Aljahdali is an Associate Professor at the Department of Marine Geology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. His expertise lies in marine micropaleontology and paleoceanography, focusing on marine paleoenvironments and geochemical signals to study past ecological conditions.,Dr. Aljahdali earned his master’s and PhD from Florida State University, completing his doctoral studies in 2016. He has been actively involved in significant research projects, including participation in the International Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), where he contributed as a marine microfossil scientist on expeditions studying volcanic and sedimentary processes in the Caribbean Sea and the Western Pacific Ocean.
Summary:
Dr. Mohammed Aljahdali is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Excellence Award. His multidisciplinary expertise, pioneering contributions to marine geology, and demonstrated leadership in academia and administration position him as a leading figure in his field. He has consistently shown a commitment to innovation, environmental stewardship, and educational excellence.
Professional Profiles:
š Education :
PhD in Geology/Marine Geology (2016),Florida State University (FSU), Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences, USA
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Sherwood W. Wise,M.Sc. in Geology/Marine Geology (2013),Florida State University (FSU), Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences, USA,Supervised by Prof. Dr. Sherwood W. Wise,B.Sc. in Marine Geology (2007),King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Marine Geology Department, Saudi Arabia
š¢Ā Experience:
Acting Vice-Dean, Faculty of Marine Science, KAU (2024āPresent)
Currently leading educational programs, academic policy development, curriculum enhancement, quality assurance, and accreditation efforts.,Lead Author, State of Environment Report (SOER), UNEP/MEWA (2023āPresent),Serving as a marine expert contributing to an environmental assessment of Saudi Arabiaās coastal and marine ecosystems using the DPSIR methodology.,Associate Professor, Marine Geology, KAU (2022āPresent),Engaged in marine geological research across Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt. Focus areas include marine microfossils, paleoecology, and marine spatial planning. Teaching advanced courses such as Marine Paleoenvironments and Paleoceanography.,Chairman, Marine Geology Department, KAU (2020ā2024),Directed strategic planning, curriculum development, and led national and international accreditation initiatives.,Assistant Professor, Marine Geology, KAU (2017ā2021),Conducted significant research on the Red Seaās geological features, specializing in foraminifera and calcareous nannoplankton.
š ļøSkills:
Research,Proficient in marine microfossils, paleoecological reconstruction, and biostratigraphy.,Teaching,Extensive experience in developing and delivering marine science courses at undergraduate and Ph.D. levels.,Leadership,Strong background in strategic management, accreditation processes, and academic program development.,Fieldwork,Skilled in marine geological sampling and research cruise methodologies.
Research Focus :
Marine Geology and Paleoecology,Specialized in reconstructing climatic and biotic signals using marine microfossils.,Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy,Focused on tropical assemblages from the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene periods.,Marine Spatial Planning,Expertise in ocean zoning and marine protected area management.,Remote Sensing Applications,Innovative monitoring techniques applied to mangrove ecosystem
š¬Awards:
Outstanding Scientific Publication Award
Recognized by KAU in 2021 for significant contributions to scientific literature.,Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Received this distinction from Florida State University in 2015.,Fellow Society Award
Honored by Florida State University in 2015 for exceptional academic performance and contributions.
Prof. Mohammed Aljahdali’s diverse accomplishments and dedication to marine science make him highly deserving of the Research for Excellence Award. Strengthening international collaborations, publication strategies, and public engagement could further amplify his impact, ensuring sustained contributions to research and environmental conservation on a global scale.
Ā Publications:
- A record of spontaneous subduction initiation in the IzuāBonināMariana arc
- Authors: RJ Arculus, O Ishizuka, KA Bogus, M Gurnis, R Hickey-Vargas, …
- Publication: Nature Geoscience
- Year: 2015
- Citation: Nature Geoscience 8(9), 728ā733
- Citations: 247
- Submarine record of volcanic island construction and collapse in the Lesser Antilles arc: First scientific drilling of submarine volcanic island landslides by IODP
- Authors: A Le Friant, O Ishizuka, G Boudon, MR Palmer, PJ Talling, B Villemant, …
- Publication: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
- Year: 2015
- Citation: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 16(2), 420ā442
- Citations: 71
- Heat flow in the Lesser Antilles island arc and adjacent back arc Grenada basin
- Authors: M Manga, MJ Hornbach, A Le Friant, O Ishizuka, N Stroncik, T Adachi, …
- Publication: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
- Year: 2012
- Citation: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 13(8)
- Citations: 53
- Late Pleistocene stratigraphy of IODP Site U1396 and compiled chronology offshore of south and southwest Montserrat, Lesser Antilles
- Authors: D WallāPalmer, M Coussens, PJ Talling, M Jutzeler, M Cassidy, …
- Publication: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
- Year: 2014
- Citation: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 15(7), 3000ā3020
- Citations: 31
- Permeability and pressure measurements in Lesser Antilles submarine slides: Evidence for pressureādriven slowāslip failure
- Authors: MJ Hornbach, M Manga, M Genecov, R Valdez, P Miller, D Saffer, …
- Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
- Year: 2015
- Citation: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 120(12), 7986ā8011
- Citations: 24
- Site U1438
- Authors: RJ Arculus, O Ishizuka, K Bogus, MH Aljahdali, AN Bandini-Maeder, …
- Publication: Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 18
- Submarine landslides around volcanic islands: A review of what can be learned from the Lesser Antilles Arc
- Authors: A Le Friant, E Lebas, M Brunet, S Lafuerza, M Hornbach, M Coussens, …
- Publication: Submarine Landslides: Subaqueous Mass Transport Deposits from Outcrops to ā¦
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 15
- Expedition 351 methods
- Authors: RJ Arculus, O Ishizuka, K Bogus, MH Aljahdali, AN Bandini-Maeder, …
- Publication: Arculus, RJ, Ishizuka, O., Bogus, K., and the Expedition 351
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 14