Scientific Advising Committee
Top Egyptian and international scientists share as members in ICAAS advising committee
Prof. Mostafa El-Sayed
B.Sc., Ain Shams U. Cairo, Egypt; Ph.D., Florida State University; Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, Harvard University, California Institute of Technology; Faculty, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Julius Brown Chair and Regents’ Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Prof. Mamoun Muhammed
B.Sc. from Cairo University, PhD and DSc from the Royal Institute of Technology. He is the co‐founder of two spin‐off companies for the commercialization of his research results. Presently, Dr. Mamoun Muhammed is Chair Professor, at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.
Prof. Bekir Yilbas
Prof. Bekir Sami Yilbas received his both Ph.D. and DEng. in Mechanical Engineering from Birmingham University. He worked at Birmingham and Glasgow Universities before joining to Erciyes University in Turkey where he became a full Professor, then he joined at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM).
Prof. Wayne Grant Carter
Dr Wayne Grant Carter received both his Honours and PhD degrees in Biochemistry from the University of Southampton. Dr Carter then moved to the Babraham Institute, Cambridge, then relocated to the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, part of Imperial College, London. Subsequently, Dr Carter moved to the University of California at Irvine, then joined University of Oxford and finally, Dr Carter joined University of Nottingham.
Prof. Andreas Kakarougkas
Dr. Andreas Kakarougkas received his BSc from University of Brighton; MSc, University of London; PhD, University of Sussex. He received the UK’s Association of Radiation Research award twice and he received the UK’s MRC Centenary award, which is awarded to the very best young researchers. Currently, he is an assistant professor in the Biology department at AUC.
Prof. Yury Shukrinov
Professor of Physics at Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia since 2001. He holds a Ph.D. from the Moscow State University and a D.D. (second Ph.D.) from the JINR in Dubna, Russia. His research interests are theoretical physics, superconductivity, Josephson effect and computational physics. He has more than 150 scientific publications.
Prof. Lotfia El Nadi
Dr. Lotfia El Nadi obtained her B.Sc. in physics and chemistry from Cairo University, M.Sc. from Birmingham University, and Ph.D. from Cairo University. She acted as director of the National Center of Lasers and Applications at Cairo University, then head of the physics department at Cairo University.