Dr. Mohamed Faraj Edbeib is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medical Technology, Bani Walid University, Libya. His research focuses on protein engineering, bioremediation, environmental biotechnology, biochemistry, and bacteriology.
As of January 2025, Dr. Edbeib has been cited 598 times, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 17, reflecting his significant contributions to his fields of study.
In the AD Scientific Index 2024, which evaluates scientists based on various metrics, Dr. Edbeib is ranked 51st among scientists in Libya. His total h-index is 13, with 12 of these in the last six years, indicating consistent research productivity.
Dr. Edbeib has collaborated with researchers worldwide, including Yilmaz Kaya from Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Azzmer Azzar Abdul Hamid from the International Islamic University, and Roswanira Abdul Wahab from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
His publications cover various topics, such as the biology and adaptation of halophiles and their role in decontaminating hypersaline environments, in silico characterization of novel dehalogenases from halophilic bacteria, and the functional profiling of bacterial communities in Lake Tuz.
Dr. Edbeib's work has significantly advanced the understanding of environmental biotechnology and bioremediation, particularly concerning halophilic microorganisms and their applications in decontaminating saline environments.