Amal Esawi

صورة
Organizations: Universities
Professions: Educator, Engineer

PERSONAL INFORMATION


Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Amal Esawi

CONTACT INFORMATION / WORK


The American University in Cairo.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Science and Technology Research Center (STRC).

Falaki Academic Center, Room 515

Cairo

Egypt

+202-797-5786

+202-795-7565

Education


Ph.D. in engineering, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, 1995.

M.Sc. in Materials Engineering, the American University in Cairo, 1990.

B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, specialising in materials, the American University in Cairo, 1989.

Exchange student with the Open Door program. Shelby County High School, American High School Diploma, Kentucky, USA (1983).

 

languages


Arabic

English

COMPETENCES


Mechanical Engineering.

Mechanical Design.

Materials Engineering.

Selection of Manufacturing Processes in Materials-Selection Software Design.

WORK HISTORY


2005- Present: Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The American University in Cairo.

2004- Present: Assistant Director, The Yousef Jameel Science and Technology Research Center, The American University in Cairo.

1995-2000: Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge.

1986: Research assistant at Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.

Honorary office and memberships


Member of: ASME, Egyptian Engineering Syndicate, Materials Research Society.

Productions and Works


Has several publications to her name, including: Ashby, M. and Esawi, Amal “Cost-based Ranking for Manufacturing Process Selection.

”Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering ‘98, Proceedings of the 2nd IDMME Conference held in Compiegne, France, 27-29 May, 1998. Ed.

Ed. Jean-Louis Batoz, Patrick Chedmail, Gerard Cognet and Clement Fortin. Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

Contributed in designing: 'CPS Software', Granta Design, Rustat House, 62 Clifton Road, Cambridge CB1 7EG, UK. with Ashby, M.F. and Cebon, D. (1998).