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Dear Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Esteemed Visitors,
Welcome to the Faculty of Engineering at Alexandria University, a prestigious institution that has long been a beacon of academic excellence, innovation, and societal impact. Since its establishment, our faculty has been dedicated to nurturing generations of engineers, researchers, and leaders who contribute significantly to national and global advancements in engineering and technology

At the Faculty of Engineering, we pride ourselves on our commitment to academic rigor, cutting-edge research, and a dynamic learning environment. Our distinguished faculty members, state-of-the-art laboratories, and strong industry collaborations ensure that our students receive a world-class education that is both theoretical and practical. We continuously evolve to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world, integrating the latest technological advancements and sustainable practices into our curriculum and research initiatives.

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Prof. Dr. Walid Abdel Azim Ibrahim El-Barki
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering

A NEW APP.ROACH TO THE SPEED CONTROL OF WOUND-ROTOR INDUCTION MOTORS

Lashine, S.M.R Tahoun and F.A. Safaan

OMMUTATION INTERACTION ON THE OPERATION OF A 1'1./8 THREE PHASE SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR

M. A. Abdulatij, M. M. Khater, S. M. R. Tahoun, M. M. EI-Shanawany and S. A. Hassan

FLOW ANd HEAT TRANSFER CHARACTERlSnCS tHROUGH A U-iIlEND N.A.

 Kotb, I.M.EI-Moghazy, A.A. Hegazy and M.A.Mahmoud

FUTURE LIBRARY TRANSFORMATION TO GLOBALIZATION

Essam Badran* and Tarek Farghaly

HYBRID INTERPOLAnON WITH TANGENTIAL AND CURVATURE CONTINUITY

N.N. Barsoum

MODELS FOR DETERMINATION OF NOISE LEVEL FROM RAILWAY TRANSPORTAnON SYSTEMS

Mohamed Hafez Fahmy Aly

NEW HEURISTICS FOR SCHEDULING SINGLE CONSTRAINED RESOURCE PROJECTS

M. A. Shouman*, A.Z. Ghafagy**, M.A. zaghloul** and A. A. Bou-Shaala1r1r

STEEL JACKET FOR RETROFITTING OFAXlALL Y LOADED CIRCULAR REINFORCED CONCRETE SHORT COLUMNS

Fathy Abdelmoniem Abdelfattah* and Aly A.H. Aly Abdo

Sl4ULA110N OF E BEHAVIOUR OF nuN-WAil ED BEAM-COLUMN WITH NON-SYMMETRICAL CROSS SECl10N

Abdel Aziz M. Ibrahim *, Ahmed R. Abo-Tabikh* and Ahmed M. Nour EI·Dien

THE STOCHASTIC MATHIEU EQUATION UNDER STOCHASTIC COMBINED EXCITAnONS

Magdy A. EI-Tawil* and Ahmed M. Ebady

TOTAL DESIGN CONCEPT TO ROBOTIC QUALITY

i EL-Sayed*, Salem Samak*, M. EL-Dardierie** and S. EL-Shakery

USING NEURAL NETWORKS IN SOFTWARE MODULE IDENTIFICATION

8alwa K. Abd-EI-HaflZ

WEAR Of METAL MA'IRIX COMPOSmS

E. Y. EL-Kady*, G. M. Kershah** and G. A. Nasser

OF AL6061 ALLOY/SiC COMPOSI'IES IN COLD COMPRESSION

Abd EI-Fattah M. KhoUTShid~ and Abd Elwahed M. Assa

A NUMERICAL MODEL fOR THE PREDICTION OF THE INDUCED FLOW IN PULSE JET EJECTOR WITH EXPERIMENTAL VERlFICAnON

E.M. Marzouk, A.F. Abdel Wahab, M.A. Awwad, A.I. AbdeZjattah

ADAPTIvE fUZZY LOGIC CONTROL fOR A TURBO-GENERATOR

M. EI-Ghotmy, N. EI-Rabaie and M. Gouda

ANALYTICAL COMPUTATION OF A CAPILLARY TUBE DIMENSIONS AS AN EXPANSION DEVICE

N.l.l. Hewedy, Mofreh H . Hamed and Fawzy Sh. Abo- Taleb

CONTRIBUTION OF RED BLOOD CELLS AND PLATELETS TO SHEAR-INDUCED THROMBOXANE A2 GENERATION IN LAMINAR FLOW

Taha M. Alkhamis

DETERMINAnON OF HARMONIC POLLUnON SOURCES IN DISTRlBU110N NETWORKS THROUGH SIMPLE MEASUREMENTS

el Monem Moussa*, Mah11l0ud A. EI·Gammal* and Ahmed Abou EI·Soud

DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF RADIATION DAMAGE IN ZIRCON DUE TO NUCLEAR WASTE LOADING

M. H. Hassan

EFFECTS OF DIE MOMENIUM OF WATER DROPLET ON ITS EVAPORAnON ON HEATED SURFACES

M. Abu-Zaid

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PLATE FORMING BY LINE-HEATING METHOD

Ahmed Mahamed Rashwan

HEAT AND MOMENTUM TRANSfER PARAMETERS OF BAGASSE BLACK UQUOR

Mamdouh M. NassaT, Olfat A. Fadali, Eman A. AshouT and Taha E. FaTTag

MODEUNG OF BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINA'I1ON OF GROUleWATER AT tlELWAN DISIRICT

Fatma Shaltout and Tahani Youssef

NEW MODE ON CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING

Sayed El-Naghi

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS EVALUATION OF UNSTEADY PULSE JET EJECTOR-EXPERIMENTAL AND MODEL RESULTS

E. M. Marzouk, A. F. Abdel Wahab, M.A. Awwad and A.I. Abdelfattah

SEDIMENT TRANSPORT CAPACITY IN OPEN CHANNELS: NEURAL NETWORKS APPROACH

Hossam M. Nagy

THE USE OF GPS FOR GIS APPUCAnONS

K. Ramadan

TRANSIENT THERMAL PERfORMANCE OF ET·RR-II CORE

Mohamed M. Elafify* and Amr M. Abdel-Hady

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Vision ,Mission

Vision

First, preparing an outstanding engineer capable of teamwork, innovation and creativity, through continual education, learning, teaching and scientific research. This is besides knowledge exchange according to the highest academic and professional criteria to serve the needs of local, national, and international society. Second, encouraging technical and scientific spread. Third, contribution in developing knowledge capabilities of the society individuals and institutions, enabling them to do continual education.

Mission

To be pioneer in engineering sciences on the Middle East and African levels, in the fields of education, scientific research and community service. This is achieved through the excellence of its staff members, providing educational and research programs besides the distinguished possibilities related to the environment specially desert and marine.

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