CV
Education & Credentials
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering– Dalhousie University (2006)
Honors: Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship; Faculty of Engineering Scholarship
Thesis: “Landfill Leachate Treatment Using Limestone Filter and Constructed Wetland Systems”
Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering – Higher Technological Institute (2000)
Honors: for Outstanding Academic Achievement
COMPLETED COURSES:
- Training and Career Development Center, Canadian International College
Teaching Skills, Learning Styles, Quality in Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning by Objectives, Bloom's Taxonomy, Classroom Management, Active Teaching and Learning, Academic Program (Course Report, Course Specifications), Standards in Education
- National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education, Egypt
a. Supporting Documents for Higher Education Institute, 2010
b. Strategic Planning for Higher Education Institute, 2010
c. External Auditing for Higher Education Institutes, 2011
Experience
Canadian International College (CIC)– Cairo, Egypt 9/2006-4/2012
Associate Campus of Cape Breton University and University of Ottawa - Canada
School of Engineering
Civil Engineering Department
Assistant Professor
· Teaches courses in environmental, civil and manufacturing engineering. Devised new techniques for teaching effectively. Identified and addressed student difficulties within the classroom regarding course work.
o Courses Taught
§ Environmental Projects § Environmental Control
§ Project Management § Fluid Mechanics
§ Hydraulics § Water Quality Management
§ Materials Properties and Testing I and II § Introduction to Environmental Engineering
Head of Department
· Designed and implemented the new civil engineering program in the Canadian International College, which is approved by the ministry of higher education in Egypt.
Quality Assurance Coordinator
· Coordinating new programs to be implemented in CIC and other private and public universities. Delegated by the CIC as quality assurance coordinator at the CIC. Involving in several academic and administrative committees at CIC, including the Executive committee of the Engineering department, the Quality Assurance committee which oversees all QA activities at CIC, also on the Faculty Retention and Recruitment subcommittee and co-authoring the first-ever CIC Policies and Procedures manual.
CIC Registrar
Responsible for providing strategic and leadership direction in an organization. performs activities such as admissions, examination schedules, curriculum review, registration, etc. provides essential services to the college. plans, directs and implements all the activities related to the registrar’s office. plays a key role in an organization and serves all the needs of students as well as organization. The duties of registrar are classified into following categories they are: Academic recordkeeping, Room scheduling, Statistics reporting.
Academic Supervisor Student Affairs Department
· Awareness with all functions related to the students and activities throughout their academic life in CIC. Supervising and follow up the implementation of the selected plans in all various fields. Creating coordination and cooperation among different units for achieving the aspired goals. Preparing of report stating the achievements and observations of work as well as submitting views of development means of work to the President to take the necessary decisions. Explaining rules and instructions issued by Ministries. Overseeing and solving any complaints either from students or parents.
Dalhousie University – Halifax, NS 9/2001 – 6/2006
Department of Biological Engineering
Research Engineer/Teaching Assistant/ Laboratory Instructor
· Setup laboratory experiments and assisted students through course requirements. Organized schedules, marked student lab reports, and conducted student orientation. Devised new techniques for teaching effectively. Identified and addressed student difficulties within the classroom regarding course work. Tutored various courses including Biogeochemistry and Bioremediation, Waste Disposal and Utilization, Waste Management; currently serve as Tutor for undergraduate students in Biological Engineering Department.
· Conducted phytoremediation research on contaminated soil and water. Performed physical and chemical analyses. Collected, analyzed and presented data. Prepared and help in preparing several research papers for publications.
Burnside Industrial Park, Halifax, NS 6/2002 – 11/2005
Wetland Treatment System Project
Project Management
· Supervising the construction and Designing the new extension of the Burnside Wetland Treatment System Project. Conducted heavy metal filtration research on contaminated water. Performed physical and chemical analyses. Sampled water, soil and plant samples from the Wetland project.
· Participated in preparing several proposals and final reports for the wetland project (resulting about $300,000 funding for the project).
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