Biography:
Mohamed B. El Bhery, archaeologist, Department of Restoration of Egyptian Antiquities, central and western Delta, Egypt. He graduated as an MS in 2021. He has participated in the restoration of some wooden elements and icons of the Church of the Martyr Abanoub in the western city of Samnod; the restoration of wooden elements in al-Mutawali Mosque in the large city of Mahalla; the restoration of wooden elements of the Grand Mosque in Pirma; ceramic tiles and frescoes at Abu Al-Nader Shata Mosque in Abu Mandour-Kafr al-Sheikh; the restoration of stone elements in the museum garden attached to the Great Ali Bey Path in Tanta city and then securing its transfer to the museum store in Rashid; the restoration of the marble of the plunge pool, slaughterhouse, scrap marble and the floors of Ibrahim Sirajuddin's bathroom in The City of Samnod; the restoration of the temple of Bahbit al-Sharbi in the west, Egypt.
Title : Restoration and conservation of historical textiles using covalently immobilized enzymes on nanoparticles