Associate professor
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After accumulating an impressive array of experiences, including a 5-year B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 2 years in the industry, and 3 years as a PhD scholar in Biomaterials, I had the opportunity to further expand my knowledge and skills. I spent three months as a visiting researcher at the Department of Bionanosystem Engineering, which provided valuable insights into cutting-edge research in the field. Additionally, I held a full-time assistant professorship for over two years at SVU, where I contributed to the academic and research community.
During my journey, I was fortunate to be selected as a Senior Researcher for the prestigious Prometeo program, a position I held for 13 months. This experience allowed me to work alongside top researchers and make significant contributions to the field. Furthermore, I was awarded a 9-month Fulbright commission scholarship at Harvard Medical School, where I had the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts and conduct groundbreaking research.
Continuing my pursuit of knowledge, I embarked on a year-long research fellowship at Griffith University in Australia, expanding my international research network and gaining exposure to diverse perspectives. Subsequently, I spent over five years as a senior research fellow and group leader (Ali3B) at the UQ (Australia), where I made substantial contributions to my field and mentored junior researchers.
Due to my expertise and accomplishments, I was honored with a senior research fellowship at UQ, recognizing my dedication and significant contributions to the institution. Additionally, I was appointed as an associate professor at the Department of Materials Engineering, SVU, where I continue to impart knowledge and contribute to the academic community.
Recognizing my success and expertise, I was appointed as a delegated associate professor at NCTU, a position bestowed upon me by the Ministry of Higher Education. In this role, I serve as the program coordinator, overseeing and guiding the academic curriculum while fostering a collaborative and engaging learning environment.
Through my extensive experiences and diverse roles, I have cultivated a deep understanding of my field and have been fortunate to collaborate with renowned institutions and researchers worldwide. I am driven by a passion for advancing knowledge and contributing to the scientific community, and I look forward to further discoveries and accomplishments in the future.
Given my extensive experience and accomplishments, I am excited to embark on a new challenge in my academic career. Therefore, I would like to express my keen interest in joining Mechanical Engineering department and teach/research focus on disciplines related activities in the department. I believe that my experience, combined with my passion for research and teaching, make me an excellent candidate for this position.
2023-present:Associate professor & Director of Mechanical Engineering Program, New Cairo Technological University, Cairo, Egypt.2023-present:Associate professor, New Cairo Technological University, Cairo, Egypt (I was appointed full-time by the Ministry of Higher Education)2022-presentHonorary Senior Research Fellow (adjunct position), SOD, UQ, QLD, Australia2018- 2022Academic staff at SOD, UQ, QLD, Australia2019-present:Associate professor, (Scientific Distinction Appointment (تميز علمى), Mechanical Engineering, SVU (Sabbatical leave)2018- 2022Academic staff at SOD, UQ, QLD, Australia2017-2018Academic staff at SOD, Griffith University, QLD, Australia2015-2017:Assistant professor, Mechanical Engineering, SVU2014-2015:Senior researcher, Prometeo program (Funded by SENESCYT), Computer Science Dept. College of Engineering, Cuenca University2013-2014Chair of the Department, Mechanical Engineering, SVU2013-2014:Assistant professor, Mechanical Engineering, SVU2010-2013:Research Assistant, Bionanosystem Engineering, JBNU2008-2010:Teaching Assistant, Materials Engineering, SVU2007-2008:Teaching Assistant, Materials Engineering, Aswan University
After accumulating an impressive array of experiences, including a 5-year B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, 2 years in the industry, and 3 years as a PhD scholar in Biomaterials, I had the opportunity to further expand my knowledge and skills. I spent three months as a visiting researcher at the Department of Bionanosystem Engineering, which provided valuable insights into cutting-edge research in the field. Additionally, I held a full-time assistant professorship for over two years at SVU, where I contributed to the academic and research community.