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Prof. Reem Bahgat

Position: EUI's President.

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Biography

Prof. Reem Bahgat obtained her Ph.D. (1991) in Computer Science from Imperial College London. She has been a Faculty Member at Cairo University since 1993. From May 2016 to August 2020, she was the Director of the Egyptian Bureau for Cultural and Educational Affairs at the Egyptian Embassy in the U.K. From December 2014 to May 2016. She was Assistant to Cairo University President for Informatics and Information Technology. From January 2009 to November 2014, she was the Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Information at Cairo University. Prof. Bahgat was also a co-founder and Deputy Director of the Centre for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage, CULTNAT (www.cultnat.org), affiliated to Bibliotheca Alexandrina and supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, from 2000 to 2012.

As Advisor to the Minister of Communications and Information Technology since March 2020, she led the team for establishing the Egypt University of Informatics (EUI) and has been selected by the Board of Trustees to be the first President of EUI.

 

Education

  • D. in Computer Science, Department of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London, 1991.
  • MSc in Computer Science, Department of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London, 1987.
  • BSc in Computing and Statistics, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Kuwait University, 1985.

 

Research Interests:

  • Information Retrieval and Sentiment Analysis
  • Multi-Agent Systems and Technologies
  • Parallel Logic Programming
  • Constraint Logic Programming

 

 Academic achievements

  • D.is recommended to the British Computer Society Distinguished Dissertation, U.K, 1991.
  • Awarded Distinction in the MSC. Course Examinations, Imperial College London, 1986.
  • The Award of "The Kuwait Foundation for Scientific Advancement for the highest cumulative GPA in Kuwait University, Kuwait, 1985.
  • "First Honour," Award in Kuwait University, 1981- 1985
  • Principal Investigator in JMSE, 530637-Tempus-1-2012-1-PS-Tempus-JPCR, 2012-2015 (extended to Oct 2016), the project aims to develop a joint MSC in software engineering and to implement it in the MEA partner universities.
  • Principal Investigator in InfrArtSonic, INCO-CT-2005-015338 Project, 2006-2008, for using non-destructive techniques in analyzing and documenting artworks. As Assistant Director and then Deputy Director of CULTNAT, she managed several international award-winning projects in the digital documentation of the tangible heritage of Egypt, such as The Archaeological Map of Egypt, The Architectural Heritage and Urban Heritage of Egypt, The Documentation of Scientific Islamic Manuscripts, and the Eternal Egypt Portal www.eternalegypt.org.
  • The Egyptian Partner (Principal Investigator) in "MedMultiTrain," a MedCampus Project, 1994-95, for innovative Multimedia Training in a banking environment. The Egyptian Partner (Principal Investigator) in "Electronic Roads in the Information Society," an INCO-DC Project, 1998-2001, Research project on distributed multimedia systems and networking.
  • Egyptian Team Member in "Development of Upgraded Science and Engineering Education in Southern Mediterranean Universities through the Use of Telematics Technologies," joint sponsorship between UNESCO Cairo Office and European Commission, 1998-2000.

 

Industrial Experience

  • Senior Consultant, Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage, Affiliated to Bibliotheca Alexandrina and supported by Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, located in Smart Village, Giza, Egypt, Jan 09-Dec12
  • Consultant of Cultureware Projects, The Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC), Cairo – Egypt, April 94- April 96.
  • Consultant of Cultureware Projects, The Regional Information Technology and Software Engineering Center (RITSEC), Cairo – Egypt, March 93-March 94.
  • Consultant to Sakhr Company for Building Intelligent Scheduling Systems for Educational Institutes, 1997.

 

 

Prof. Ahmed Hassan

Position: Vice President for Academic Affairs

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