[1] In high school, she developed an interest in chemical impacts on the environment and went on to graduate as one of the top 10 students in the country.
[8] In 2015 she published a study showing that aqueous phase reactions of guaiacol and catechol with iron lead to the formation of secondary colored particles.
[9] In 2018 she was named the Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Climate Change and worked at the University of California, Irvine, for 2019.
[10] This position allowed her to teach a course on environmental catalysis and conduct research on multiphase chemistry in atmospheric aerosols catalyzed by metals.
[12] In August 2024, Dr. Al-Abadleh began serving as department chair for Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences at the University of Texas.
Al-Abadleh changed my life in ways I never expected,” says Yara Khalaf, a Laurier PhD candidate in Chemistry who worked alongside Hind since her time as an undergraduate student.