Advisory council of Egypt's scientists and experts

The advisory council of Egypt's scientists and experts, Arabic: المجلس الأستشارى لعلماء و خبراء مصر is an advisory council formed by the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in September 2014. Made up of academics and experts, according to the Presidency, the council aims to provide a strategic vision for the state in the future and to provide advisory opinions on projects such as the new Suez Canal development project.[1] President Sisi also said that the council will help aid in correcting religious discourse, improving media discourse and improving the quality of education and linking it to the needs of the market.[2]

The advisory council of Egypt's scientists and experts
المجلس الأستشارى لعلماء و خبراء مصر
Agency overview
Formed2014 (2014)
HeadquartersCairo, Egypt
Agency executive
Parent agencyPresidency of Egypt

Formation

The advisory council members include:

Education and scientific research

Megaprojects

Energy

  • Eng. Hany el-Nokrashy, CEO and founder of El-Nokrashy company for engineering in Germany, member of Federation of German Scientists (VDW) and Chairman of the Board of Trustees at DESERTEC.
  • Eng. Ibrahim Samak, Founder, Engcotec.

Agriculture

  • Dr. Hany Abdullah

Geology

IT

  • Dr. Aly el-Faramawi, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Corporation and its President of Middle East & Africa.

Economy

Medicine and Public Health

Mental Health and Societal consensus

Pre-university education

  • Dr. Mervat Ahmed, Professor of Courses and teaching methods at Benha University.

Specialised council for Community Development

  • Dr. Mohamed A. Zaazoue, Specialist Neurosurgeon and Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School's Boston Children's Hospital.

References

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