Generated by GPT-5-mini| Ain Shams Faculty of Engineering | |
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| Name | Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University |
| Native name | كلية الهندسة جامعة عين شمس |
| Established | 1950s |
| Type | Public |
| City | Cairo |
| Country | Egypt |
| Campus | Urban |
Ain Shams Faculty of Engineering is a major engineering faculty located in Cairo, affiliated with Ain Shams University and situated near several prominent Egyptian institutions. The faculty contributes to national infrastructure projects linked with Cairo Governorate, Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt), Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, National Research Centre (Egypt), and regional partners.
The faculty evolved from postwar expansions associated with Ain Shams University and mid-20th-century development plans influenced by Gamal Abdel Nasser era policies, Free Officers Movement legacies, and urbanization in Cairo. Early milestones correspond to collaborations with University of London, University of Manchester, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, and technical missions from UNESCO and United Nations Development Programme that supported curriculum development. During later decades the faculty engaged with projects tied to Aswan High Dam, Cairo Metro, Suez Canal Expansion, and bilateral agreements with France, Germany, Japan, and United States. Political and economic reforms under administrations such as Hosni Mubarak and transitions involving 2011 Egyptian revolution influenced funding, faculty appointments, and partnerships with organizations like World Bank and African Development Bank.
The campus occupies an urban site proximate to Ain Shams University Hospital, Heliopolis, Nasr City, and several research institutes including National Research Centre (Egypt), Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, and industry partners like Elsewedy Electric. Facilities include laboratories modeled after standards from IEEE, ASME, ISO, and technical workshops equipped for collaborations with Siemens, General Electric, Schneider Electric, and local contractors engaged in New Administrative Capital (Egypt). Library holdings reference collections from Bibliotheca Alexandrina, interlibrary exchange with Cairo University, access to journals indexed by Scopus, Web of Science, and repositories aligned with OpenAIRE. Student amenities mirror urban faculties near Al-Azhar University and include auditoria used for conferences hosted by Engineering Syndicate (Egypt).
Degree programs follow structures comparable to curricula at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, Technische Universität München, and regional syllabi recognized by Association for Engineering Education in Egypt. Undergraduate departments commonly include Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Computer, Architectural, and Industrial Engineering, with specialized tracks influenced by projects like Cairo Metro signaling, Suez Canal Expansion dredging studies, and Smart Village (Egypt) IT initiatives. Postgraduate offerings involve master's and doctoral supervision tied to joint degrees and exchange with Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine, American University in Cairo, and international partners, and accreditation processes referencing standards of Egyptian Engineers Syndicate and multinational assessment bodies such as ABET. Continuing education programs serve professionals from Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, and private firms including Orascom Construction.
Research centers focus on applied topics aligned with national priorities including water resources, structural engineering, power systems, and information technology, collaborating with entities such as Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation (Egypt), Egyptian Electricity Holding Company, Egyptian Space Agency, and international laboratories like CERN for particle engineering outreach. Specialized centers host projects funded by Science and Technology Development Fund (Egypt), European Research Council grants, bilateral programs with DAAD, Fulbright Program, and consortiums with University of Cambridge and American University of Beirut. Labs support prototypes for renewable energy tied to Benban Solar Park, computational modeling linked to National Climate Change Strategy, and structural testing relevant to restoration projects at Thebes and Abu Simbel heritage sites.
Admission is competitive within the Egyptian national admission system coordinated with Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt), aligning entrance scores with peers from Cairo University, Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine, and other metropolitan institutions. Student life includes societies and clubs affiliated with international organizations such as IEEE Student Branch, ASME Student Chapter, AIESEC, ACM, and outreach through platforms like Model United Nations events hosted in Cairo. Extracurricular activities connect students to internships at Orascom Construction, Arab Contractors, Schneider Electric, and startups incubated in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (TIEC) and Smart Village. Sporting and cultural engagement intersects with neighboring universities and national festivals including Cairo International Film Festival venues.
Alumni and faculty have included engineers and academics who later held posts in ministries, industry, and universities, collaborating with figures associated with Ayman Nour, Farouk El-Baz, Essam Sharaf, Ibrahim Mahlab, and agencies like Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and National Bank of Egypt. Faculty have participated in international committees alongside scholars from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, École Polytechnique, and ETH Zurich, contributing to conferences such as International Conference on Structural Engineering, IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, and ACM SIGCOMM. Several graduates advanced to leadership roles at firms including Orascom Construction, Elsewedy Electric, and research posts at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
Category:Universities and colleges in Cairo Category:Engineering schools in Egypt