Affiliation: Department of Aquaculture, School of Marine Sciences Ningbo University China
University: School of Marine Sciences Ningbo University china
Department: Aquaculture
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Country: pakistan
Dr. Arslan Emmanuel is a dedicated academic and researcher in the field of aquatic ecology, with a Ph.D. from the School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, china. With a strong foundation in Zoology and Fisheries from Pakistani institutions, he has conducted impactful research on aquaculture, fish physiology, and aquatic biodiversity. His publications span national and international journals, emphasizing wastewater bioremediation, fish health, and microbial communities. He is also a passionate educator, having taught biology and zoology at various secondary and higher secondary schools in Rawalpindi. Known for his sincerity,adaptabiliyand work ethic, Dr. Emmanuel has supervised numerous research thesis and participated in many national conferences. His work contributes to improving sustainable aquaculture practices and understanding aquatic ecosystems. Currently residing in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, he continues to inspire students and researchers alike through both teaching and active research in marine and freshwater system.
Dr. Arslan Emmanuel’s academic journey encompasses 20 years of formal education, specializing in Zoology and Aquatic Sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Aquaculture with a research focus on aquatic ecology from Ningbo University, China, in 2020. Prior to that, he completed his M.Phil. in Zoology(Fisheries) from PMASArid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, in 2016, and his M.Sc. in Zoology(Fisheries) from the University of Peshawar in 2014. His undergraduate studies include a B.Sc.in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from Government College Asghar Mall under the University of the Punjab in 2011. He completed his HSSC(2006) and SSC(2004) from Rawalpindi institutions with Biology and Science streams. His curriculum spanned a wide range of zoological and ecological subjects, including aquaculture system management,conservation biology, environmental science, molecular evolution, and parasitology, shaping a holistic understanding of aquatic life and enabling his extensive research and teaching contributions in the field.