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Academic and professional background of Mr. Mohamed Afizal Bin Mohamed Amin, detailing qualifications, research projects, and contributions in the field of bioprocess engineering and environmental sciences.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Kota Samarahan, Sarawak
Topic:
Academic and Professional Profile
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
Author:
Mr Mohamed Afizal Bin Mohamed Amin
Target Audience:
Academic and research professionals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Context
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Author:
Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
Affiliation:
The University of York
Subject:
Samir Amin
Themes:
Marxist political economy; global inequality; Third World development; eurocentrism; dependency theory
Type of document:
Biographical and intellectual profile
Geographical focus:
Africa; Third World; global
Time period covered:
1931–2018
Key concepts discussed:
Eurocentrism; unequal exchange; law of value; nationhood; dependency
Date of death referenced:
August 12, 2018
Academic fields:
Economics; political economy; history; sociology; anthropology
Target audience:
Academic and general readers interested in political economy
Author:
George Roberts
Affiliation:
Faculty of History, University of Warwick, UK
Type of document:
Scholarly article
Subject:
Uganda-Tanzania War of 1978-9
Keywords:
Uganda; Tanzania; war; Idi Amin; Julius Nyerere; OAU
Geographical focus:
East Africa
Period covered:
1971–1979
Primary sources:
British diplomatic documents, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
Themes:
African diplomacy; state sovereignty; postcolonial conflict; Organisation of African Unity; Cold War context
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Eritrea
Theme:
Human rights
Document type:
Report
Institution:
Human Rights Council
Author:
Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker
Target audience:
Human Rights Council, International Community
Period of validity:
29 April 2021 to 22 April 2022
Date of approval:
June 13, 2022
Date of revisions:
None
Name:
Mohamed Ezzat Mohamed Mahmoud
Professional Title:
QHSE Officer, Safety Specialist, Emergency Management Services
Email Address:
[email protected]
Mobile Phone:
+974 55909359
Country of Residence:
Doha, Qatar
Nationality:
Egypt
Date of Birth:
28 January 1985
Gender:
Male
Marital Status:
Married
Number of Dependents:
1
Visa Status:
Work with NOC
Driving License:
Light and heavy trailer truck (Egypt and Qatar)
Target Job Title:
Quality, Health, Safety and Environment
Target Industry:
Safety/Environment; Construction; Oil/Gas
Employment Type:
Full time
Current/Previous Employer:
Qatargas
Location of Employment:
Ras Laffan, Qatar
Position Held:
QHSE Officer (Fire and Rescue)
Employment Period:
April 2013 – 21 November 2017
Previous Employer:
WesternGeco - Schlumberger
Note:
Employment Period
September 2007 – February 2013
University Location:
Egypt
Graduation Date:
May 2006
Certifications:
NEBOSH General Course; First Aid; Fire Fighter and Rescue; HSE Trainer; Injury Prevention Trainer; Defensive Driving; H2S Training; Hazardous Materials; Permit to Work; Gas Test; Risk Management; Working at Heights; Mechanical Lifting
Technical Skills:
ICDL; IT; Windows; Word; Excel; Access; PowerPoint; Internet
Languages:
English (Expert, 10 years experience)
Award Name:
The Mohamed Makiya Prize for Architecture
Alternative Title:
Middle Eastern Architectural Personality of the Year Award
Organising Body:
Tamayouz Excellence Award
Region:
Middle East
Field:
Architecture and Construction
Type of Document:
Award Eligibility Criteria and Nomination Submission Form
Eligible Candidates:
Individuals and Organisations
Eligible Contribution Period:
January 2020 – December 2025
Submission Period:
01/02/2026 – 30/11/2026
Submission Method:
E-mail to [email protected]
Selection Criteria:
Impact, significance, and excellence of achievements or contributions during the award period
Review Process:
Shortlisting panel and Jury review
Award Ceremony:
Tamayouz Excellence Award ceremony, 2026
Required Language for Submission:
English
Supporting Evidence Requirement:
Up to five items via WeTransfer/Dropbox link (maximum 100 MB)
Required Attachments:
Submission form (PDF), CV for individuals, annual report or portfolio for organisations, professional images or logo, supporting evidence folder
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Field:
Physics, Materials Science
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
Al-Imam University
Author:
Mohamed Abdellah Lemine Kerim
Target Audience:
Academia, Researchers, Institutions
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Revision:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Edmonton, Alberta
Topic:
Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Launches
Document Type:
Podcast Transcript
Organization:
I Should Be Writing Podcast
Author:
Premee Mohamed
Target Audience:
Aspiring Writers, Fans of Speculative Fiction
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Name:
Dr. Mohamed Ibraheam Abdel-Megeed
Year:
2014
Nationality:
Egyptian
Date and Place of Birth:
24 September 1941 – Tanta – Gharbia
Marital Status:
Married
Current Position:
Professor of Pesticides, Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Institution:
Ain Shams University
Faculty:
Faculty of Agriculture
Department:
Plant Protection Department
Academic Rank:
Professor
Field of Specialization:
Pesticides, Entomology, Toxicology
Education:
B.Sc. Agriculture (1963); M.Sc. Agricultural Sciences (1967); Ph.D. Agricultural Sciences (1971)
Employment History:
Demonstrator, Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor at Ain Shams University; Sabbatical appointments at University of Constantine, Algeria and King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
Administrative Roles:
Head of Department; Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs; Director of Research Unit for Environmental Toxicology; Coordinator and Chairman of multiple academic committees
Scientific Activities:
Member and coordinator of national and international scientific committees related to plant protection, pesticides, and agricultural research
Publications:
More than 156 scientific papers in national and international journals
Awards:
Prize of Agricultural Science, Ain Shams University, 2007
Professional Memberships:
National committees for plant protection, pesticide registration, environmental issues, agricultural research development, and related fields
International Activities:
Scientific consultant to FAO and AOAD; participation in more than 50 national and international conferences
Contact Information:
Telephone, fax, mobile, email, and mailing addresses listed
Name:
Mohamed Nabil El Nabawy Bahriz
Nationality:
Egyptian
Place of Birth:
Almansourah
Date of Birth:
03/11/1976
Marital Status:
Married
Contact Mobile:
00201064060676
Email:
[email protected]
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Field:
Maritime Transport and Port Management
Current Position:
Lecturer
Institution:
Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT)
Education:
Master Degree in Port Management, World Maritime University, Sweden, 2015
Note:
Education
Bachelor Degree, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, 2009
Professional Experience:
Marine officer and maritime lecturer
Sea Service Experience:
More than 10 years on different ship types including oil and chemical tankers
Teaching Subjects:
Liquid cargo handling, integrated navigation systems, watch keeping, marine safety, environmental management, port management
Research Interests:
Marine science and maritime transport
Publications:
Research articles on port competitiveness, maritime evacuation efficiency, and multimodal transportation in maritime journals (2015–2016)
Referee:
Adel Gamal, Company Agent in Egypt / Vela ARAMCO
Year:
2004
Country:
Netherlands
Document type:
Court decision
Court:
European Court of Human Rights, Second Section
Judges:
A.B. Baka, G. Bonello, L. Loucaides, K. Jungwiert, W. Thomassen, M. Ugrekhelidze, A. Mularoni
Registrar:
S. Dollé
Applicant:
Mohamed Amara
Applicant nationality:
Moroccan
Application date:
18 February 2002
Case type:
Immigration and residence permit dispute
Relevant dates:
26 January 1993 (conviction), 27 April 1998 (residence permit application), 12 January 1999 (marriage), 6 October 1999 (birth of second child)
Legal basis:
European Convention on Human Rights, Article 8
Full Name:
Dr. Amira Abdelrahman Ahmed Mohamed
Email:
[email protected]
Mobile:
+201066047452
Education:
Ph.D. in Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, University of East London, UK; M.A. in Anthropology, American University in Cairo, Egypt; B.Sc. in Biology, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Research Interests:
Gender & Globalization, Islamic Feminism, Research Methodologies in Mobile Populations, South-to-South Migration, Human Trafficking and Smuggling of Migrants, Labor Processes in the Middle East, Consumerism, Paid Domestic Work, Post-colonial Feminism
Current Position:
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Egyptology and Anthropology, American University in Cairo
Other Positions:
Visiting Assistant Professor, Northeastern University; Visiting Assistant Professor, Clark University
Professional Experience:
Counter-Trafficking Program Manager, IOM Cairo; Counter Trafficking and Migration Management Program Manager, IOM Amman
Publications:
Book chapter on Sudan and South Migration to Europe, Articles on Gender and Human Trafficking
Projects:
PI for “Traces of mobility, violence and solidarity” research project; Capacity building and counter-trafficking programs in Egypt and Jordan
Languages:
English, Arabic
Target Audience:
Academic, research institutions, policy makers
Period of Activity:
2009 – present
Affiliations:
Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS), American University in Cairo; BCARS, Northeastern University
Grants:
International Institute for Education, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, United States Government, European Union, UKAID, Swiss and Italian Governments
Year:
Second year L.M.D
Institution:
Mohamed Kheider University, Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages
Department:
English
Instructor:
Kenza MERGHI
Course:
Reading
Topic:
Vocabulary acquisition and reading comprehension
Type of document:
Educational lecture notes
Target audience:
Second-year English students
Methods discussed:
Inferring meaning from context, dictionary usage, extensive reading
Skills focused:
Reading comprehension, vocabulary learning, context analysis