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Joined on August 14, 2012
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A PhD holder in Civil and Earth Resources Engineering from Kyoto University Japan Specilized in Remote sensing (Active and Passive), InSAR, Lidar, GPS Experienced in Surveying, GPS, Highway Engineering, Remote sensing applications ENVI- SARscape- Leica Geo office - ArcGIS - QGIS - Matlab - Autocad - Autocad Civil 3D
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Experience
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
Oct, 2015 - Present
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10 years, 7 months
MISR Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology
Oct, 2015 - Present
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10 years, 7 months
I teach several courses for undergraduate student Elementary Surveying Geodetic Surveying Remote Sensing
Oct, 2015 - Present
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10 years, 7 months
Civil Engineer
May, 2008 - Present
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18 years
Master Survey
May, 2008 - Present
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18 years
Civil Engineer - Chief Surveying Engineer
May, 2008 - Present
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18 years
Assistant Lecturer
Sep, 2006 - Present
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19 years, 8 months
Misr Higher Institute for Engineering&Technology
Sep, 2006 - Present
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19 years, 8 months
Assistant Lecturer in Civil Engineering Department
Sep, 2006 - Present
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19 years, 8 months
Education
Kyoto University
2012 - 2015
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3 years
PhD in Civil and Earth Resources Engineering

Japan
2012 - 2015
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3 years
Alexandria University
2006 - 2010
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4 years
MSc in Surveying Engineering

Egypt
2006 - 2010
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4 years
Mansoura University
2001 - 2006
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5 years
BSc in Civil Engineering

Egypt
2001 - 2006
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5 years
Publications
Measuring deformations using SAR interferometry and GPS observables with geodetic accuracy
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
This paper presents new methodology for correcting interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) deformation maps using GPS observables and products. The methodology presents a sequential procedure for correcting the errors presented in InSAR deformation maps such as troposphere delay, ionosphere delay and baseline error.
Surface deformation monitoring using SAR interferograms and GPS observables: Application to Tokyo
Conference: IGARSS 2014
This paper presents a method to monitor surface deformations using SAR interferometry and GPS observables. In this analysis we used least squares to reduce the errors presented in InSAR deformation maps temporally then we used a GPS based spatial phase filtering to spatially filter the estimated deformation maps.
Geodetic accuracy observations of regional land deformations caused by the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake
Journal of The Remote Sensing Society of Japan 35
Doctoral Thesis Abstract
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