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Ali Moustafa Attia Mosharrafa (Egyptian Arabic: علي مصطفى عطيه مشرفة; 11 July 1898 – 16 January 1950) was an Egyptian theoretical physicist.He was a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cairo University and also served as the University's first dean. [1]
Essam E. Khalil, Egyptian engineer and professor at Cairo University.; Essam Heggy, Egyptian NASA scientist. [14]Edward Said, Palestinian-Lebanese-American, a former professor of literature at Columbia University, a literary critic, and a founder of the academic field of postcolonial studies.
Historically there was no bachelor's degree involved and today's program is a five years master's degree education. The "Siv.ing" title is in the process of being phased out, replaced by (for now, complemented by) the "M.Sc." title. By and large, "Siv.ing" is a title tightly being held on to for the sake of tradition.
Currently, Abdel Nasser Tawfik works as Math and Physics teacher at DEO, and jointly affiliated to Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) - Goethe Frankfurt University, Germany. He is the Spokesperson of the Federation for Egyptian Particle Scientists (FEPS) and Associate of the Nuclear Physics Institute of Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences.
El-Sayed was born in Zifta, Egypt and spent his early life in Cairo. He earned his B.Sc. in chemistry from Ain Shams University Faculty of Science, Cairo in 1953. [5] El-Sayed earned his doctoral degree in chemistry from Florida State University working with Michael Kasha, the last student of the legendary G. N. Lewis.
Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST, Arabic: الجامعة المصرية اليابانية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا Al-Gāmi`ah al-Miṣriyyah al-Yabāniyyah lil-`Ulūm wal-Tiknūlūjiyā, Japanese: エジプト日本科学技術大学 Ejiputo Nihon Kagaku Gijutsu Daigaku) is an Egyptian research university ...
Faculty of Medicine; Faculty of Dental Surgery; Faculty of Pharmacy; Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences; Faculty of Physical Therapy; Faculty of Engineering; Faculty of Biotechnology