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The Faculty of Engineering Council honors outstanding faculty students

The Council of the Faculty of Engineering, in its session held on Monday, April 11, 2022, headed by Prof. Dr. Omar Al-Husseini, Dean of the Faculty, honored the winning students in the ideal student’s competition at the level of Ain Shams University, who are:

Student / Hana Magdy Mohamed

Student / Hoda Amr Jaber Al-Qadi

   
   

And they were handed certificates of appreciation from the faculty administration represented by Prof. Dr. Omar Al-Husseini Abdel Salam - Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Mustafa Refaat Ismail - Vice Dean of Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Munib Al-Sabbagh - Vice Dean of Community Service and Environmental Development and Prof. Dr. Amr Abdel Salam Shaat - Vice Dean of Graduate Studies and Research Affairs.

Prof. Dr. Yahya Kamal Abdel Moneim - Chairman of the Board of Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, and Dr. Muhammad Hamid Abdo Al-Fayoumi - Coordinator of the Site Coordination Program at the faculty, participated in the honoring.

During the council, it was also announced that the team of the Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University had won first place in the world in the Future Show competition - Shell Environmental Marathon.

Under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Head of the Automotive Department of the Faculty, the racing team of Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering, won the Future Show competition - Shell Environmental Marathon entitled: cognitive enhancement for self-driving vehicles, for the first place in the world, and a prize of $1,500.

It is worth noting that the competition aimed to find out “How can the human factor be replaced by artificial intelligence to create a seamless experience for an autonomous vehicle?” The team impressed the judges with a creative and effective solution to the serious issue of self-driving car theft and proposed a vehicle modification that gives them the ability to detect suspicious activities and protect passengers through decision-making models using data collected by vehicle sensors.

The jury chair commended the team commenting that “a great job by the team, strong presentation skills using dramatic video backed by mature and robust simulation, a very special issue was chosen, which captured the judges’ imaginations.”

Participate in the student competition:

1- Karim Mohamed Abdel Hamid Raja Al-Sawah, 3rd year, computer and systems engineering

2- Emad Mostafa Mohamed, 3rd year, computer and systems engineering

3- Mohamed Mustafa Ibrahim, 3rd year, computer and systems engineering

4- Hadeer Mahmoud Taha Abdel-Gawad, 3rd year, computer and systems engineering

5- Mustafa Hossam El-Din El-Sayed El-Sharif, 3rd year, Computer and Systems Engineering

6- Hebatullah Ayman Mohamed Mukhtar Abdul Aziz, 2nd year, computer and systems engineering

7- Ibrahim Abdel Ghaffar Ibrahim, 3rd year, mechatronics engineering

8- Omar Shawky Mohamed, 3rd year, mechatronics engineering

9- Mazen Ahmed Al-Arabi, 2nd year, department of electronics and communications engineering.

10- Gilan Essam El Din Abdel Hai, 3rd year, design and production engineering

11- Mohamed Walid Mohamed Abdul-Wahhab Nassar Al-Awli, 1st year, Mechatronics Engineering

12- Rafik Tamer Magdy Al-Awal, 1st year, Computer and Systems Engineering

13- Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Hamid Al-Ra’i, 2nd year, mechanical engineering force

14- Alaa Osama Abdel Moneim Mahmoud, 2nd year, Mechatronics Engineering

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim Abdel Aziz - the general supervisor of the team, was honored besides honoring the students by handing them certificates of appreciation from the administration of the faculty represented by Prof. Dr. Omar Al-Husseini Abdel Salam - the dean of the faculty and Prof. Dr. Mustafa Refaat Ismail - Vice Dean of Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Munib Al-Sabbagh - Vice Dean of Community Service and Environmental Development, and Prof. Dr. Amr Abdel Salam Shaat - Vice Dean of Graduate Studies and Research.