Nageh Allam
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Pennsylvania State University, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Professor Nageh Allam | |
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| Alma mater | Cairo University,
Pennsylvania State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| Occupations | Academician, Researcher, Scientist, Engineer |
| Title | He is the founder of the American University of Cairo Energy Materials Laboratory (EML) and the co-founder of the Solar Energy program. |
Nageh Allam is an Egyptian Professor of materials science and engineering at the American University in Cairo (AUC). He is the Director of the Nanotechnology graduate program of the institution. He is a receiver of the World Academy of Sciences Young Scientist Award, Obada Prize Award and an elected member of the African Academy of Sciences.[1]
Nageh Allam obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Cairo University he moved to Pennsylvania State University for his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering.[2][3] In 2010, he joined Georgia Institute of Technology and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for his post doctoral studies.[3][2]