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Energy Resources and Environmental Engineering Program

Depletion of traditional fuel and limited water resources, moreover the exponential increase of energy use, makes water and energy resources an important issue worldwide. In addition, the increasing knowledge of the effects of combustion on global warming and the harmful effect on mankind had increased the awareness of the importance of Environmental Engineering. Excessive consumption of fossil fuels and Environmental Degradations are the greatest threat to our planet in this century. In addition, a complete understanding of Energy Resources on the Global Scale and the interactions between the human activities in the energy field and the environment had become crucial. Tools for addressing such situations include but are not limited to Renewable Energy, alternative resources for energy and water, energy storage, Energy and Water Resources Management, Wastewater Recycling, Solid Waste Reuse, and Air Pollution Control.

Vision

The vision of Energy Resources and Environmental Engineering Department is to be a unique regional program, whose cornerstone is sustainability and is specially designed and structured with latest innovative technology in the field of Energy and Environmental Engineering to meet the challenges of the growing energy and water resources demands integrated with environmental requirements.

Mission

The mission of Energy Resources and Environmental Engineering Program is to prepare students well equipped with both theoretical and practical knowledge, as well as, the research tools and skills necessary to tackle the current energy crisis and environmental problems. This includes supervision and undertaking of Research on topics caused by the dwindling conventional energy sources, the impacts of fossil fuels on the environment and the limited water resources. Examples are Renewable Energy, Alternative resources for energy and water, energy storage, Energy and Water Resources Management, Wastewater Recycling, Solid Waste Reuse, and Air Pollution Control.

Objectives

  1. To prepare graduates able to interact with the community towards better environmental conditions and more utilization of new sources of energy.
  2. To prepare creative graduate able to design, manage and operate energy generating equipments and energy systems with environmental background.
  3. To prepare qualified graduates able to apply latest technology for improvement of life quality by considering and addressing environmental issues in water and energy sources and sustainability, with emphasis on national and local problems.
  4. To give an equal opportunity for students from all countries to enroll to the energy resources and environmental engineering programs.
  5. To establish strong and effective co-operation with different national and international research institutes, centers, universities and industries relevant to energy resources and environmental engineering.
  6. To develop integrated team work skills interacting with other members from different disciplines.

Faculty form Egypt

  1. Dr. Ahmed Hamza H. Ali (Professor - Chairperson)
  2. Dr. Ahmed Tawfik (Associate Professor)
  3. Dr. Mohamed Elzier (Associate Professor)
  4. Dr. Tarek Mohamed Naser (Assistant Professor)
  5. Dr. Mahmoud Bady (Assistant Professor)

Supporting Japanese Faculty

  1. Prof. Dr. Teijiro Ichimura (Professor -EJUST- School Dean Advisor)
  2. Prof. Dr. Masaaki Suzuki (Professor - Program Advisor- Tokyo Institute of Technology).
  3. Prof. Dr. Kazuo Nadaoka (Professor-Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  4. Prof. Shinichi Ookawara ( Professor-Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  5. Prof. Yoshihisa Matsushita (EJUST)
  6. Dr. Chiiro Yoshimura (Associate Professor-Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  7. Dr. Oliver Saavedra (Associate Professor-Tokyo Institute of Technology)