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CONTRIBUTION OF EGYPTIAN ENGINEERS/SCIENTISTS LIVING IN EGYPT IN THE CURRENT CIVILIZATION Presented by : Mohamed Mahmoud Rashad Mohamed Ashraf Aly Mohamed Emad khallaf Mahmoud kaki Ahmed Magdy said

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CONTRIBUTION OF EGYPTIAN ENGINEERS/SCIENTISTS LIVING IN

EGYPT IN THE CURRENT CIVILIZATION

Presented by : Mohamed Mahmoud Rashad Mohamed Ashraf Aly

Mohamed Emad khallaf Mahmoud kaki

Ahmed Magdy said

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DR.Mohamed SanadDr.Mohamed Sanad got his phd from department of electrical engineering Cairo university.

In 1991 Dr.sanad moved to the USA where he was the director of ANTENNA engineering for wireless access INC.

He succesed to invent the first internal antennas in the world where the antenna is fully impeded inside a card .

Dr .sanad was approached by nokia mobile phones INC to be their director of anteena engineering development lab in USA.

Dr.sanad invented the first small intenal integreted microscopic anteena for mobile phones.aslo he invented compact internal integreted multi band antennas for different poryable communication equipment suchas GPS,satallite phones .

Dr. Sanad re-established AMANT Antennas in Egypt with Egyptian investors. Moreover, he is now a part-time professor in Cairo University. He is currently leading a team of engineers in developing innovative antenna technologies.

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Dr.Essam Eldin Khalil Hassan

Introduction

Khalil was born in Scotland, United Kingdom on the 12th of July in 1948. He graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, Mech. department at Cairo University in July 1971 with a B.Sc degree.

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Khalil is a registered consultant who had contributions in major projects including ventilation ventilation of the tombs of the valley of kings, theatres and Cinema of Egypt, the Parliament of Egypt, studios, more than 64 big Hospitals, 15 luxurious hotels, more than 14 different buildings, fire fighting & detection design, hot water system, Laundry system, Kitchen system, Electric power supply works, light current and sound systems in factories, institutes and other various contributions.

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Awards and honors

Khalil achieved a number of awards and honors including:

National Award for Scientific Achievement in Engineering Sciences in (1981).

Decor Of Science And Arts From Egyptian President, 1st Order ,1981

Best Paper Award, AIAA, IECEC, August 2005 Cairo University Award Of Excellence, April 2006 Cairo University Award Of Excellence, June 2007 Member Of L’Institut D’Egypte, April 2007 Best Paper Award, AIAA, IECEC, July 2008 Cairo University Award Of Excellence, April 2009 ASME/George Westinghouse Gold Medal, 2009

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Michel Bakhoum Introduction He was an Egyptian consulting civil engineer,

university professor, and a researcher in concrete structures.

He was born in June 1913 in Cairo, He Graduated from Cairo University Faculty of Engineering

Civil engineering departmentHe received his first Ph.D from Cairo University

Faculty of Engineering and his second Ph.D from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Achievements He started a consulting firm in 1950 with his

colleague Ahmed Moharram.

The company is now known as ACE: Arab Consulting Engineers (Moharram-Bakhoum).

From his Famous Designs Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Cairo’s Stadium – 1969 Ramses Bridge over the Nile – 1976 St.Mark Cathedral in Abbasia Cairo Airport

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1-Cairo’s Stadium

2-Ministry of Foreign Affairs

3- Cairo Airport

4- St.Mark Cathedral in Abbasia

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Awards and honors

Received three awards from the president of Egypt in 1960 , 1963 , 1964 for designing cairo stadium , Cairo air ports ,and many Factories.

Received an award from the International Federation of Prestressed concrete in 1966.

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DR. Farouk Baz

Dr.Farouk Baz is Research Professor and Director of the Center for Remote Sensing at Boston University, He is Adjunct Professor of Geology at the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo and he is also a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Geological Society of America Foundation .

He was born on 1 January 1938 in the Nile Delta town of Zagazig. He received a B.Sc. in chemistry and geology from Ain Shams University, he received a M.S. degree in geology from the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy , In 1964 he received a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Missouri after conducting research in 1962-1963 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Achievements

He joined the Pan American - U.A.R. Oil Company in 1966, where he participated in the discovery of El-Morgan, the first offshore oil field in the Gulf of Suez.

From 1967 to 1972, Dr. El-Baz participated in the Apollo Program as Supervisor of Lunar Science Planning at Bellcomm Inc.

He joined NASA Headquarters inWashington DC. During these six years, he was Secretary of the Landing Site Selection Committee for the Apollo missions to the Moon

His outstanding teaching abilities were confirmed by the Apollo astronauts.

During the Apollo years, Dr. El-Baz joined NASA officials in briefing members of the press on the results of the lunar missions

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Awards and honors

  the Apollo Achievement Award, Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, and Special Recognition these Award, all from NASA

University of Missouri Alumni Achievement Award for Extraordinary Scientific Accomplishments Arab Republic of Egypt Order of Merit-First Class State of Nevada Medal (2004)   He is a fellow of the Explorers Club, Academy of Sciences

for the Developing World (TWAS) The Gold Metal of African Academy of Sciences Award of Arab Academy of Sciences, Islamic Academy of

Sciences, Academia Bibliotheca Alexandrinae, Royal Moroccan Academy of Sciences and Technology, and the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.