After graduating from the Faculty of Engineering at Cairo University in 2013 with a specialization in civil engineering, focusing on highways and airports, I began my professional journey as a Teaching Assistant at TIBA Academy. In this role, I was responsible for teaching various engineering courses, including roads and airports, structural analysis, and materials science.
In 2014, I transitioned to the Engineering Consultant Group (E C G), where I worked as a designer engineer for over three years. My role involved the design and development of master layouts, profile designs, typical cross-sections, grading plans, marking and signage, intersection grading, earthworks, and volume and quantity calculations. I worked in alignment with various industry standards and codes, including those from the Ministry of Transport (MOT), Riyadh Municipality Standards for Roads, and AASHTO, among others.
Additionally, in 2015, I took on a role as a Teaching Assistant at the Egypt National Institute of Transport (ENIT), under the Ministry of Transport. Over the course of more than six years, I taught multiple courses in the Traffic and Transport Department and participated in various research projects aimed at advancing the field.
In 2019, I completed my master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Cairo University. My thesis, titled "A Simulation-Based Evaluation of BRT Systems Performance in Overcrowded Travel Corridors in Cairo, Egypt," focused on using simulation techniques to assess the performance of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in congested urban corridors.