Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Mahmoud Abdel-Aty
Sohag University, Egypt
Keynote: EFFECT OF NUCLEAR RADIATIONS ON ATOMS IN SOLIDS AND ON CELLS IN HUMANS
Time : 09:30 10:10

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Abdel-Aty is a Vice-President of African Academy of Sciences and president of National Committee for International Mathematical Union, Director of the Center for International Relations, Sohag University, and Executive President Consultant for Academic Affairs, Zewail City of Science and Technology. He completed his doctorate in quantum optics at Max-Plank Institute of Quantum Optics, Munich, Germany in 1999. He received the D.Sc. (Doctor of Science in Mathematics and Physics), in 2007. His main interests are theories of quantum measurement, nanomechanical modeling, highly nonclassical light, practical information security, and optical implementations of quantum information tasks. He has been published more than 240 papers in international refereed journals, 9 book chapters and 2 books. He is an editor for more than 20 International journals. His research has been widely recognized and he has received several local and international awards. He obtained the Amin Lotfy Award in Mathematics in 2003, the Mathematics State Award for Encouragement in 2003, the Shoman Award for Arab Physicists in 2005, the Third World Academy of Sciences Award in Physics in 2005,Fayza Al-Khorafy award in 2006, the State Award for Excellence in Basic Science in 2009 etc. In 2014 he has been elected as a vice-president of the African Academy of Science and in 2016 he has been elected as a member of governor council, GC, of Egyptian Mathematical Society and managing editor of its journal. In 2018 he has been awarded as Mohammed Bin Rashed Prize for Arabic Language, in category “Best Initiative for Arabic Language Policy and Strategy”.
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Salah Arafa
University in Cairo, Egypt
Keynote: New factor of duality measurement
Time : 10:10-10:50
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Salah Arafa is a Professor in School of Sciences and Engineering in Americal University of Cairo, Egypt.
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Keynote Forum
Ben Campbell
Distinguished Researcher, UK
Keynote: The Last tango of the Finite Graviton
Time : 11:10-11:50

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Gianluca Orecchini
Pedersen & Partners, Italy
Keynote: From Physics to C-level positions
Time : 11:50-12:30
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- Quantum Mechanics | Atomic Physics | Nuclear Physics | Nuclear Astrophysics | Materials in Nuclear Energy Systems | Theoretical Quantum Physics | Quantum Information System | Quantum Physics| Quantum Field Theories | Quantum Condensed Matter Physics
Location: Olimpica 3

Chair
Ben Campbell
Distinguished Researcher, UK
Session Introduction
Alon Yarel
Alien- Science Association of Astronomy Org.il research company, Israel
Title: Discovery of the origin of the universe, discovery the source of the sun's formation
Time : 12:30-13:00

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Manal Gamal Eldin Mohamed
Beni-Suef University, Egypt
Title: Engineering entanglement of a general two- levels Atom interacting with the enviroment
Time : 14:30-15:00

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Ahmed Mostafa Mohammed Elsheekh
Obour Institute for Engineering and Technology, Egypt
Title: New factor of duality measurement
Time : 15:30-16:00

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Khatuna Chargazia
Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Title: Superdiffusive transport in the geospace environments with shear flows
Time : 16:30-17:00

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Sebastian Davies
University of Liverpool, UK
Title: RISK CDT: PhD studentship in new approaches for modelling and simulation in nuclear power plants
Time : 17:00-17:30
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Sebastian Davies is currently doing his Phd Studentship in University of Liverpool in United Kingdom.
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M.Y.H. Farag
Cairo University, Egypt
Title: New empirical formulae for the in-medium nucleon-nucleon cross-section
Time : 17:30-18:00
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Mohamed Yehia Farag is a professor in Cairo University, Egypt.
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Pattan Akram(YRF)
Sapienza University School of Aerospace Engineering, Italy
Title: Gas core nuclear rocket engine for interstellar space travel
Time : 18:00-18:30

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Claude Michael Cassano(Video Presentation)
San Jose State University, USA
Title: The Maxwell-Cassano equations of an electromagnetic-nuclear field yields the fermion masses
Time : 18:30-18:45

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Claude Michael Cassano developed Helmholtzian factorization of the four-vector d’Alembertian operator and generalized to apply results to quantum and unified field theory. Authored several mathematics and mathematical physics books and numerous mathematics and mathematical physics videos and articles in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute. He taught mathematics courses at U.C.,Riverside, Crafton Hills College & University of Redlands from 2005 through 2008. In 2004 SJSU Math Department Hoggatt award scholarship, SJSU Math Department Fuller Award Scholarship in 2003and he earned M. A. Mathematics, SJSU 05/2004, Earned B.A.Mathematics at CSU, Chico 06/1973 are his academic honors.
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