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Name Abdrabbo Abdel-Azim A. Shehata ABOUKHEIRA

Title Dr

Date of Birth August 23, 1970

Nationality Egyptian

Marital Status Married with three children

Specialty Water and Food Security, Agricultural Water

Management, Irrigation Systems and Technology, and

Renewable Energy Applications.

Present Post Research Scientist and Irrigation Engineer at The

Earth Institute [Columbia Water Center (CWC), Tropical

Agriculture and Rural Environment Program (TropAg),

and the International Research Institute for Climate

and Society (IRI)] Columbia University in The City of

New York, USA.

Key Qualifications

Abdrabbo Abdel-Azim has 17-years of experience in agricultural water

management, irrigation systems and technology, and renewable energy

applications. He has a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering and M.Sc. in

renewable energy applications for pumping water and irrigation from

Minufiya University, Egypt. He has advanced studies from CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari,

Italy in sustainable agricultural development. He has a PhD in

microirrigation systems for crop production from Minufiya University,

Egypt. He also has Post Doctorate Studies in renewable energy applications

for supplying services to rural areas and remote communities from the

Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural

University of Athens, Greece.

Long-term professional experience and research include (1) Design and

analysis of irrigation management systems for agriculture and landscape,

including agricultural water use planning and management, design of water

reuse systems, systems analysis and modeling of water systems; (2)

Irrigation scheduling and estimation of crop water requirements using

environmental data and/or other techniques such as lysimeters and soil

water balance methods; (3) Design, operation, and management of irrigation

systems and technology (sprinkler, microirrigation, surface and modified

surface irrigation, and sub-irrigation); (4) Rehabilitation and

modernization of old surface irrigation systems and asset management

planning; (5) Monitoring and evaluation of on-farm water management and

irrigation system efficiencies; (6) Agricultural water/irrigation

management models development, evaluation, application, and updating; (7)

Modeling of on-farm irrigation systems design; operation, and management

practices; (8) Land reclamation projects and feasibility studies of

pressurized irrigation system projects (planning, design, and installation)

including the preparation of drawings and documents; (9) Renewable energy

applications for pumping water and desalination; (10) Teaching and

mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students and extension and outreach

related to sustainable water and energy management and irrigation

technologies; and (11) Water and food security.

He has good experience with environment-related issues including

monitoring and assessment of reuse of low-quality water in agriculture. He

also has good experience with deficit irrigation planning and management as

an agricultural water management system, and water management and

irrigation systems under greenhouses.

He has an educational background in integrated water resources

management and irrigation systems at large-scale level, moreover,

applications of GIS, RS, GPS, optimization, modeling, and expert systems in

agricultural water/irrigation and energy management. He also has extensive

experience in multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural teams.

He has participated in different training programs and courses

varying from training of irrigation engineers and managers of experiment

stations on the efficient design, operation, and management of irrigation

systems and best management practices of agricultural water management to

training of farmers and new graduates on the application of irrigation

systems and technologies, renewable energy applications for rural areas and

remote communities, and formation of water user associations.

Experiences gained through participating in projects with national

and international organizations and consultants; these projects funded by

local and multinational financiers such as the Social Fund for Development

(Egypt), the World Bank, KfW (Germany), CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari (Italy), EU, FAO,

USDA-ARS (USA), UN, and PepsiCo Foundation (USA). These projects were

implemented in various regions nationwide and internationally such as the

Nile Delta, Sinai, and the South Valley (Toshka), Athens (Greece), Colby -

Kansas (USA), Mali, Brazil, India, and China.

Present Contacts

Home Address 80 N Walnut St., Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA 07450

Home Telephone +1-201-***-****

Cell Phone +1-201-***-****

Work Address Columbia Water Center, The Earth Institute, Columbia

University in The City of New York, 500 West 120th

Street, 1842 S W Mudd, MC 4711 New York, NY 10027 OR

Tropical Agriculture and Rural Environment Program

(TropAg), and the International Research Institute

for Climate and Society (IRI), Lamont Campus, Lamont

Hall, Room 2G, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964

Business +1-212-***-****

Telephone

Business Fax +1-212-***-****

E-mails *******@********.*** or **********@*****.***

Website www.water.columbia.edu

Education

January, 2007 Post Doctorate studies at the Faculty of Natural

to July, 2007 Resources and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural

University of Athens, Greece. Research Topic: (A

Simulation-Optimization Tool For Designing HYbrid

RenewAble Energy Systems For Supplying Services To

Remote COmmunities Using Genetic Algorithms,

(YASSO-GA))

February, 2000 PhD, Agricultural Engineering, Agric. Engineering

to January, Dept., Minufiya University, Egypt. Dissertation Title:

2005 (A study on trickle irrigation systems for some

horticultural crops in the Delta soils), Grade:

Excellent

Novermber, 2002 Advanced Studies, CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari, Italy. Field of

to July, 2003 study: (Sustainable agricultural development in

Mediterranean and Balkan areas), Grade: Very Good

February, 1995 M.SC., Agricultural Engineering, Agric. Engineering

to November, Dept., Minufiya University, Egypt. Dissertation Title:

1999 (The possibility of using solar energy in driving

irrigation pumps), Grade: Excellent

September, 1989 B.Sc., Agricultural Engineering, Agric. Engineering

to July, 1993 Dept., Minufiya University, Egypt. Field of study:

(Agricultural Engineering), Grade: Very Good

Employment Record

September, Associate Research Scientist, Columbia Water Center

2010 to (CWC), Tropical Agriculture and Rural Environment

Present Program (TropAg), and the International Research

Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), The Earth

Institute, Columbia University in The City of New York,

United States of America

August, 2007 Visiting Scientist and Research Irrigation Engineer at

to August, Kansas State University, Northwest Research-Extension

2010 Center, Colby, Kansas, United States of America

January, 2007 Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratory of

to July, 2007 Renewable Energy Applications, Faculty of Natural

Resources and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural

University of Athens (AUA), Greece

January, 2005 Researcher, Water Management Research Institute, WMRI,

to December, National Water Research Center, NWRC, Egypt

2006

November, 2002 Advanced Studies Fellow, Mediterranean Agronomic

to July, 2003 Institute, CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari, Italy

December, 1999 Assistant Researcher, Water Management Research

to January, Institute, WMRI, National Water Research Center, NWRC,

2005 Egypt

January, 1997 Research Assistant, Water Management Research

to November, Institute, WMRI, National Water Research Center, NWRC,

1999 Egypt

June, 1996 to Research Drainage Engineer, Drainage Research

December, 1996 Institute, DRI, National Water Research Center, NWRC,

Egypt

June, 1994 to Head of the Farm Machinery and Irrigation Sector,

May, 1996 El-Amal Company for Land Reclamation and Development,

Egypt

December, 1993 Medical Representative, El-Kenana Company for Farm

to May, 1994 Services, Hadaiq Helwan, Egypt

Languages

Arabic Native

English Excellent

French Fair

German Fair

Italian Fair

Greek Fair

Computer Literacy

Excellent command of the following packages:

Programming Visual Basic, Fortran and Microsoft Access.

Productivity Microsoft Office (Excel - WinWord - Power Point),

Internet and Photoshop.

Engineering Water Management Software, Irrigation Systems Design and

Management Software, Crop Modeling (DSSAT), Contour Maps

Software (Surfer), Harvard Graphics, SigmaPlot 11,

Statistical Analysis Software (SPSS 18 and Statistica 8),

Statistica Neural Network, AutoCAD, GIS (MapInfo, ArcView

and ERDAS Imagine), and Renewable Energy Applications

Software (TRANSYS, Homer, Leap, PVSYS, Ret Screen, and

WASP).

Professional Memberships

. Egyptian Society of Agriculture Engineers;

. Syndicate of Agricultural Engineers, Egypt;

. Arab Water Council;

. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers;

. The Canadian Society for Bioengineering;

. International Commission of Agricultural Engineering;

. American Geophysical Union;

. The International Consortium for Agricultural Systems Applications

(ICASA); and

. American Society of Civil Engineers.

Research Interests

. Water and food security

. Agricultural water management and irrigation systems and technology;

. Agricultural energy management and renewable energy applications;

. Digital cameras and ground imagery applications in crop canopy, canopy

temperature, water use, and crop water productivity studies;

. Landscape irrigation systems and water management;

. Climate change and variability impacts on agriculture and natural

resources management;

. Reuse of wastewater in agriculture;

. Integrated water resources management;

. Sustainability of water and energy use in agriculture; and

. Applications of GIS, RS, GPS, Optimization, Modeling, and Expert

Systems in Agricultural Water/Irrigation and Energy Management.

Work Experience

September, Associate Research Scientist and agricultural engineer

2010 - Present who has a joint appointment with three research

organizations under The Earth Institute, Columbia

University in The City of New York, USA: Columbia Water

Center (CWC), Tropical Agriculture and Rural Environment

Program (TropAg), and the International Research

Institute for Climate and Society (IRI). The main duty

is to develop, conduct and manage various research

programs concerned with global water scarcity through

interdisciplinary approaches working with other

scientists and public-private partnerships both within

Columbia and in partner agencies around the world.

Specifically, the responsibility is to work on water

supply and demand imbalances through an investigation of

the links between climate variability/change,

agricultural practices/food security, energy production

and use, water/energy/food policies, and hydrological

systems and irrigation interventions, across different

agro-ecological zones of the developing world to enhance

human well-being and livelihoods. Also, conducting

research and development on efficient, cost-effective,

and location-specific irrigation interventions to

attaining agricultural production levels that eliminate

food insecurity, and overall to achieve and sustain the

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of the United

Nations in the developing world. In addition to

developing funded research programs fit with global

water scarcity problem these programs are

multidisciplinary in nature and required collaboration

with other units and other institutions, nationally and

internationally. These responsibilities required

developing, conducting, and managing worldwide field

projects in developing countries and the United States.

Moreover, a leadership role in team building of outreach

programs for clients and stakeholders, analyzing

research data, draft project reports, and preparing

manuscripts for professional meetings and refereed

journal articles. And traveling to research sites around

the world, interact with worldwide research

organizations and institutions, scientists, engineers,

technicians, farmers, producers, graduate students, and

natural resources district(s) personnel.

August, 2007 Visiting scientist and research Irrigation Engineer at

to August 2010 the Kansas State University Northwest Research-Extension

Center, Colby, Kansas, United States of America. The

main duty is conducting applied field research in

irrigation engineering. Focus includes the following: 1)

using digital cameras and ground imagery in crop canopy,

canopy temperature, water use, and crop water

productivity studies; 2) conducting applied field

research on measurement of crop response to irrigation

and fertigation under subsurface drip, center pivot, and

linear move irrigation systems under a variety of

tillage and management practices; 3) measurement of

evapotranspiration and soil water balance; 4) assist in

field measurements related to crop physiological

measurements (i.e., leaf area index, leaf stomata

resistance, canopy temperature, biomass, etc.) and soil

water characteristics, water stress index, and other

related field measurements; 5) evaluate deficit

irrigation management strategies and scenarios; and 6)

manage, maintain, and calibrate research instrumentation

and equipment; 7) analyzing research data, draft project

reports, and preparing manuscripts for professional

meetings and refereed journal articles. And traveling to

research sites, interact with research technicians,

producers, graduate students, and natural resources

district(s) personnel.

January, 2007 Participated in an international European research

to July, 2007 project on "Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems for

Supplying Services in Rural Settlements of Mediterranean

Partner Countries" (HYRESS). The project is coordinated

by the Agricultural University of Athens. The project

aimed to remove the knowledge barriers against the

installation of renewable energy systems and creation of

mini-grids. The hybrid system included photovoltaics and

a wind turbine, hydrogen sub-systems and a reverse

osmosis (RO) desalination unit equipped with energy

recovery. The renewable energy systems were installed in

selected sites in remote villages in Egypt, Morocco, and

Tunisia to supply electricity, pump water for

irrigation, and desalinate drinking water for humans and

animals.

March, 2005 to Coordinator of Enshas Experiment Station (new reclaimed

January, 2007 area), which worked with on-farm water management and

irrigation systems studies, WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

March, 2005 to Planned, designed, prepared engineering drawings and

September, documents, and supervised the implementation of

2006 microirrigation systems that supply irrigation water to

43 feddans (45 acres) at Enshas Experiment Station,

WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

Sebtember, Designed and prepared engineering drawings and documents

2005 to, June, and implemented supervision of pumping station that

2006 supply irrigation water to 43 feddans (45 acres) at

Enshas Experiment Station, WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

January, 2006 Coordinator of Mesqa Monitoring Study (MMS) Unit in a

to January, research project on (Testing New Design Criteria that

2007 will be implemented in IIIMP project, W10). The W10

project served 6150 feddan (6458 acres) on Meet Yazied

Canal, Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt. MMS was the

main component of the W10 project. Three main categories

were compared, which were old design criteria on IIP1,

new design criteria in the W10 without Marwas

improvement, and new design criteria in the W10 with

Marwas improvement. Also, some Mesqas that had direct

discharge were selected for investigating water hammer

in the delivery pipes. Many indicators that covered all

characteristics related to Mesqa design criteria were

considered in this component.

June, 2003 to Participated in a research project on "Water Resources

June, 2006 Management for Agricultural Sustainable Development in

the Southern Valley, TOSHKA Project." The target of this

project was to evaluate different practices of water use

in a new land reclamation project. The project was

funded by the Italian Government.

September, Coordinator of the Pump Operation Study Unit (POS) in a

2002 to June, research project of a KfW/Egyptian Government jointly

2006 funded project for monitoring and evaluating (M&E) the

performance of the irrigation improvement projects (IIP)

in Egypt. The project involved monitoring and evaluating

the impacts of IIP on the irrigated agricultural systems

in the old lands of Egypt. The M&E program comprised

four main components, namely: (1) Canal and drain

monitoring study, which covered the performance of main

and branch Canals, as well as drain flows; (2) Water

quality study, which looked at the quality of the water

in the Canal and drain networks; (3) Pump operation

study, which investigated the operation of farmer owned

and operated single-lifting-point pumping stations at

the heads of the tertiary Canals; and (4) Farmer surveys

that were carried out seasonally using socioeconomic

questionnaires. Field work covered a total command area

of about 104,000 hectares (260,000 acres) in the Nile

Delta.

March, 2003 to Participated in planning, design and preparation of

September, engineering drawings and documents and implemented

2003 supervision of modified surface and microirrigation

systems that supply irrigation water to 30 feddans (32

acres) at Tena Plain Experiment Station at North Sinai,

Egypt.

June, 2002 to Participated in planning, design and preparation of

September, engineering drawings and documents for sprinkler and

2002 microirrigation systems that supply irrigation water to

1000 feddans (1050 acres) of Toshka project at the South

Valley, Egypt.

September, Prepared training material and took part in a program

1997 to for training new graduates on irrigation systems and

September, technology and management techniques. The program was

2000 organized and carried out by the Water Management

Research Institute in Egypt and was funded by the Social

Fund for Development of the Government of Egypt.

March, 1997 to Participated in a research project (Reuse of

April, 1998 agricultural drainage water in the Nile Delta, Egypt).

The project focused on assessing the environmental

impacts of using agricultural drainage water in

irrigation on the Nile Delta soil and studying the salt

and water balance for three soil types, WMRI, NWRC,

Egypt.

September, Participated in a research project between the Water

1997 to June, Management Research Institute (WMRI) and CIHEAM-IAMB,

1998 Bari, Italy for evaluating of the evapotranspiration

equations using weighing lysimeters.

September, Participated in a research project on "Design El-Saff

1997 to June, new Canal" between Water Management Research Institute

1998 (WMRI) and the Horizontal Expansion Sector, Ministry of

Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt.

February, 1998 Participated in planning, design and preparation of

to August, engineering drawings and documents and implemented

1999 supervision of sprinkler and microirrigation systems

that supply irrigation water to 56 feddans (59 acres) at

Wadi El-Natroun Experiment Station, East Delta, Egypt.

January, 1997 Manager of Wadi El-Natroun Experiment Station (new

to September, reclaimed areas), which was concerned with on-farm water

2000 management and irrigation system studies, WMRI, NWRC,

Egypt.

June, 1996 to Irrigation and Drainage Research Engineer in a research

December, 1996 project (leaching methods and requirements of heavy clay

soil in Tena Plain) at North Sinai, Drainage Research

Institute (DRI), NWRC, Egypt.

June, 1994 to Head of the Farm Machinery and Irrigation Sector, the

May 1996 duty of this position was concerned with management,

operation and maintenance of the farm machinery, deep

well pumps and pressurized irrigation systems, which

served 1000 feddans (1050 acres) cultivated by

horticultural and field crops in the Egyptian desert, km

84 of Cairo-Alex Desert Road, El-Amal Company for Land

Reclamation and Development, Egypt.

Training Courses

1. Attended classes on "English Creative Writing Skills" at Colby

Community College, Colby, Kansas, USA, from August 19, 2008 to May 19,

2010.

2. Attended classes on "Computer Programming" at Colby Community College,

Colby, Kansas, USA, from August 19, 2008 to Dec. 15, 2008.

3. Attended short course on "Protection of workers and handlers of

chemicals," held in Colby, Kansas, USA, on Jan. 16, 2008, sponsored by

Kansas State University and EPA, USA.

4. Attended an extensive short course on "Integrated Water Resources

Management," held in Cairo, Egypt, June 25-29, 2006, sponsored by Nile

Basin Initiative - Applied Training Project (NBI-ATP) in collaboration

with World Bank Institute and Regional Center for Training and Water

Studies (RCTWS).

5. Attended short course on "LEAD, International Training Workshop in

Project Proposal Development," held in Cairo, Egypt, December 5-7,

2005, sponsored by National Water Research Center, Egypt and FAO,

Rome, Italy.

6. Attended short course on "Senior Scientific and Technical Writing,"

held in Cairo, Egypt, August 20-24, 2005, sponsored by National Water

Quality and Availability Management Project in collaboration with

Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt and Canadian

International Development Agency, Canada.

7. Attended short course on "Intermediate Scientific and Technical

Writing," held in Cairo, Egypt, August 7-16, 2004, sponsored by

National Water Quality and Availability Management Project in

collaboration with Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt

and Canadian International Development Agency, Canada.

8. Attended the "Preliminary classes for Ph.D. studies," held in the

Faculty of Agriculture - Agric. Eng. Dept. - Minufiya University from

February 2000 to June, 2003, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.

9. Attended short course on "Organic Vegetable Production in the

Mediterranean Basin," held in Cairo, Egypt, March 20-30 2002,

sponsored by CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari, Italy in collaboration with the

Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University.

10. Attended the "Preliminary classes for M.Sc. studies," held in the

Faculty of Agriculture - Agric. Eng. Dept. - Minufiya University from

February 1995 to June, 1997, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.

Conferences, Symposiums,Workshops and Seminars

1. Attended the 2010 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting,

Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, California, USA, December 13-

17, 2010.

2. Attended the 5th National Decennial Irrigation Conference held in

conjunction with Irrigation Show 2010, Phoenix Convention Center,

Phoenix, Arizona, USA, December 5-8, 2010.

3. Attended the 2010 Irrigation Update Meeting for Extension Agents of

Northwest Kansas, Thomas County Office Complex, Colby, Kansas, USA,

March 24, 2010.

4. Attended the 2010 Ogallala Aquifer Program Workshop, Ambassador Hotel,

Amarillo, Texas, USA, March 2-4, 2010.

5. Attended the 22nd Central Plains Irrigation Conference and Exposition,

Holiday Inn Convention Center Kearney, Nebraska, Feb. 23-24, 2010.

6. Participated in the Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) Technology Field

Day "Research, Results, and Recommendations," organized by Texas

AgriLife Research and Extension Center, Halfway, Texas, USA, August

25, 2009.

7. Attended the Limited Irrigation & Dryland Ag Day "Tear down the

Walls," organized by Kansas State University, Southwest Research-

Extension Center, Tribune, Kansas, USA, August 18-19, 2009.

8. Attended the Sunflower celebration field day "Plot Tour/Speaker Forum

CEU Credits for Certified Crop Advisors," organized by Kansas State

University, North-West Research-Extension Center, Colby, Kansas, USA,

August 14, 2009.

9. Participated in the Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) Technology Field

Day "Our Twenty Years of Progress," organized by Kansas State

University, North-West Research-Extension Center, Colby, Kansas, USA,

August 4, 2009.

10. Participated in the 2009 Annual International Meeting of American

Society of Biological and Agricultural Engineers (ASABE), sponsored by

ASABE, Grand Sierra Resorts & Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA, June 21-24,

2009.

11. Attended the 2009 Workshop on "Applied Statistics in Agriculture:

Analysis of Messy Data Revisions," Kansas State University, Clarion

Inn, Manhattan, Kansas, USA, April 19, 2009.

12. Attended the 26th Annual Water and the Future of Kansas Conference

"Assessing Impacts," Capitol Plaza Hotel, Topeka, Kansas, USA, March

26, 2009.

13. Participated in the 2009 Ogallala Aquifer Program Workshop, Clarion

Inn, Garden City, Kansas, USA, March 10-12, 2009.

14. Participated in the 21st Central Plains Irrigation Conference and

Exposition, City Limits Convention Center, Colby, Kansas, Feb. 24-25,

2009.

15. Participated in the 2009 Conference of Water-Land-Energy

Sustainability Management, sponsored by Monsanto Company, Hyatt

Regency, Denver 650 15th Street, Denver, Colorado, USA, February 11-

13, 2009.

16. Attended the 2009 Conference of "Cover your Acres Winter," sponsored

by Kansas State University and the Northwest Kansas Crop Residue

Alliance, at Gateway in Oberlin, KS, USA, January 20-21, 2009.

17. Attended the 2008 Irrigation Update Meeting for Northwest Kansas,

Thomas County, 4-H Building, Colby, Kansas, USA, November 13, 2008.

18. Attended the 2008 Annual International Meeting of American Society of

Biological and Agricultural Engineers (ASABE), sponsored by ASABE,

Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, June 29

- July 2, 2008.

19. Attended the Spring Field Day "Busy Harvests in a New Economic Era,"

Kansas State University, Northwest Research-Extension Center, Colby,

Kansas, USA, June 5, 2008.

20. Participated in the 2008 Ogallala Aquifer Program Workshop, Ambassador

Hotel, Amarillo, Texas, USA, March 11-13, 2008.

21. Participated in the 20th Central Plains Irrigation Conference and

Exposition, Regency, Greeley, Colorado, USA. Feb. 19-20, 2008.

22. Attended the 10th Irrigation and Technology Seminar, sponsored and

organized by The Victory Electric Cooperative, 3230 North 14th Avenue

Dodge City, Kansas, USA, February 8, 2008.

23. Participated in the Fall Field Day "A Bright Future for Agriculture,"

organized by Kansas State University, Research and Extension Centers,

North-West and South-West Research-Extension Centers, Colby and Garden

City, Kansas, USA, August 29-30, 2007.

24. Participated in the Third Arab water regional conference "Research

advancement in managing limited water resources," organized by

National Water Research Center (NWRC) and Arab Water Council,

Intercontinental Hotel, Cairo, Egypt, December 9-11, 2006.

25. Attended the National Symposium on "New Technology for Rationalizing

Water in Rice Production, Monitoring and Evaluation Irrigation

Improvement Projects, and A Computer Modeling for Water Management at

Large-Scale in Egypt." Nile Valley Hall, El-Kanater, Kaliobiya,

Egypt, January 25, 2006.

26. Attended the National Symposium on "Different methods of water

treatment" Nile Valley Hall, El-Kanater, Kaliobiya, Egypt, August 3,

2005.

27. Participated in the International Conference on "Energy for

sustainable development: technology advances & environmental issues,"

Pyramisa Hotel, Cairo, Egypt, December 6-9, 2004.

28. Attended the 11th International Conference and Exhibition on

"Marketing Strategies for Medicinal Herbs, Spices, Essential Oils and

Functional Food Ingredients." Ministry of Agriculture, Giza, Egypt,

September 28-30, 2004.

29. Participated in the National Symposium on "Solar energy for water

pumping and desalination," Nile Valley Hall, El-Kanater, Kaliobiya,

Egypt, September 28, 2004.

30. Participated in the Second Regional Arab Water Conference "Action

Plans for Integrated Development," Conrad Hotel, Cairo, Egypt, April

12-15, 2004.

31. Attended 15 Conferences of Misr Soc. Ag. Eng. from 1992 to 2006,

Egypt.

32. Participated in the First Regional Arab Water Conference

"Perspectives, Constraints, Challenges." Marriott Hotel, Cairo, Egypt,

October 12-14, 2002.

33. Attended the International Symposium On "Applying (IFCO) System for

Improving Soil Properties." Conferences Hall, Ministry of Water

Resources and Irrigation, Imbaba, Cornish El-Nile, Egypt, March 19,

2002.

34. Attended the National Symposium on "Egyptian Cotton: The Present and

The Future." Faculty of Agriculture, Minufiya University, Minufiya,

Egypt, April 20, 1999.

35. Attended the International Seminar on "Mediterranean Water Resources:

Major Challenges towards 21st Century." Cairo, Egypt, March 1-5, 1999.

36. Attended the 16th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage

(ICID), Cairo, Egypt, September 15-22, 1996.

Publications

. REFEREED JOURNALS

1. El-Shafie, A., A. H. El-shafie, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2011. Artificial

neural network technique for rainfall forecasting applied to

Alexandria, Egypt. Water Resour. Manage. Under review.

2. Lamm, F. R., A. A. Aboukheira, and T. P. Trooien, 2010. Sunflower,

soybean and grain sorghum crop production as affected by dripline

depth. Applied Engineering in Agriculture of ASABE. 26(5): 873-882.

3. Arbat, G., F. R. Lamm, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2010. Subsurface drip

irrigation emitter spacing effects on soil water redistribution, corn

yield and water productivity. Applied Engineering in

Agriculture. 26(3): 391-399.

4. Aboukheira, A. A. and N. M. Mahrous, 2009. Response of Jatropha curcas

L. to water deficits: Yield, water use efficiency and oilseed

characteristics. Biomass and Bioenergy 33(10): 1343-1350.

5. Aboukheira, A. A., 2009. Comparative assessment of New Design Criteria

for Irrigation Improvement in Egypt. Water Resour. Manage. 23(11):

2317-2342.

6. Lamm, F. R., R. M. Aiken, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Corn yield and

water use characteristics as affected by tillage, plant density and

irrigation. Trans. ASABE 52(1): 133-143.

7. Aboukheira, A. A., 2009. Macromanagement of deficit-irrigated peanut

with sprinkler irrigation. Agric. Water Manag. 96(10): 1409-1420.

8. Aboukheira, A. A., 2009. Comparison among different irrigation systems

for deficit- irrigated corn in the Nile Valley. Agricultural

Engineering International: the CIGR Ejournal. Manuscript LW 08 010.

Vol. XI. February, 2009.

9. Aboukheira, A. A., and A. El-Shafie, 2007. Management of subsurface

drip irrigation system and water saving in greenhouse. Options

m diterran ennes, Serie B: Etudes et Recherches I(56): 419-437.

10. Aboamera, M. A, M. A. Mohamed, D. A. El-Qousy, and A. A. Aboukheira,

2006. On-farm energy requirements for localized irrigation of citrus

in the old lands. Misr J. Ag. Eng. 23(1): 66-81.

11. El-Quosy, D. A., M. A. Mohamed, M. A. Aboamera and A. A. Aboukheira,

2003. The potential of using solar energy in operating surface

irrigation pumps. Minufiya Journal of Agric. Res. Vol. 28 No. 5(1):

1347-1361.

12. Aboamera, M. A, M. A. Mohamed, D. A. El-Qousy, and A. A. Aboukheira,

2000. Hydraulic performance of a deep well pump operated by

photovoltaic panel system. Misr J. Ag. Eng. 17(1): 233-247.

. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDING PAPERS

13. Lamm, F. R., R. M. Aiken, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2011. Irrigation

research with sunflower in Kansas. In: Proc. Central Plains

Irrigation Conference, Burlington, CO., Feb. 22-23, 2011. Available

from CPIA, 760 N.Thompson, Colby, Kansas.

14. Aiken, R. M., F. R. Lamm, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2011. Water use of

oilseed crops. In: Proc. Central Plains Irrigation Conference,

Burlington, CO., Feb. 22-23, 2011. Available from CPIA, 760

N.Thompson, Colby, Kansas.

15. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Microirrigation for Vegetable Crops in the

Nile Delta I. Water use, Crop yield, and Water Productivity. In: Proc.

The 2010 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,

USA, June 20-23, 2010.

16. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Microirrigation for Vegetable Crops in the

Nile Delta II. Soil Water Status and Salinity. In: Proc. The 2010

ASABE Annual International Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA,

June 20-23, 2010.

17. Aboukheira, A. A., A. El-Shafie and M. H. Rady, 2010. Implications of

Agricultural Drainage Water Reuse: I. Crop yield and Water

Productivity. In: Proc. The ASABE 9th International Drainage

Symposium, Quebec City, Canada, June 13-16, 2010.

18. Aboukheira, A. A., A. El-Shafie and M. H. Rady, 2010. Implications of

Agricultural Drainage Water Reuse: II. Soil Properties. In: Proc. The

ASABE 9th International Drainage Symposium, Quebec City, Canada, June

13-16, 2010.

19. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. The Potential of Using a new Agricultural

System for Improving Water Productivity of Wheat. In: Proc. The 17th

CIGR (International Commission of Agricultural Engineering) World

Congress, Qu bec City, Convention Centre, Canada, June 13-17, 2010.

20. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Deficit Irrigation as an Agricultural Water

Management System for Corn: A Review. In: Proc. The 17th CIGR

(International Commission of Agricultural Engineering) World Congress,

Qu bec City, Convention Centre, Canada, June 13-17, 2010.

21. Arbat, G., F. R. Lamm, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Effect of emitter

spacing on soil water redistribution, corn yield and water

productivity under subsurface drip irrigation (SDI). In: Proc. The

2009 ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 21-24, 2009, Reno,

Nevada, USA, Paper No. 096578.

22. Aboukheira, A. A., 2009. Crop water productivity as influenced by

irrigation improvements in the Nile Delta. In: Proc. The 2009 ASABE

Annual International Meeting, June 21-24, 2009, Reno, Nevada, USA,

Paper No. 095885.

23. Aboukheira, A. A. and Y. M. M. Atta, 2009. Water uniformity models for

optimum design of pressurized-irrigated turfgrass. In: Proc. The 2009

ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 21-24, 2009, Reno, Nevada,

USA, Paper No. 095881.

24. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Corn irrigation

macromanagement at the seasonal boundaries: initiating and terminating

the irrigation season. In: Proc. Central Plains Irrigation Conference

and Exposition, Colby, Kansas, Feb. 24-25, 2009. Available from CPIA,

760 N.Thompson, Colby, KS, USA.

25. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2008. Effects of early season water

stresses on corn production. In: Proc. Irrigation Show 2008,

Irrigation Association, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim,

California, November 2-4, 2008.

26. Lamm, F. R., R. M. Aiken, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2008. Effect of

tillage practices and deficit irrigation on corn. In: Proc. Central

Plains Irrigation Conference, Greeley, CO., Feb. 19-20, 2008.

Available from CPIA, 760 N.Thompson, Colby, KS. pp. 84-100.

27. Aboukheira, A. A., and A. El-Shafie, 2007. Management of subsurface

drip irrigation system and water saving in greenhouse. In Lamaddalena

N. (ed.), Bogliotti C. (ed.), Todorovic M. (ed.), Scardigno A. (ed.).

Water saving in Mediterranean agriculture and future research needs

[Vol. 1], Bari: CIHEAM-IAMB, 2007. p. 419-437. Proceedings of the

International Conference WASAMED Project, 2007/02/14-17, Valenzano

(Italy)

28. El-Gamal T., A. A. Aboukheira, and G. El-Kassar, 2006. Irrigation

improvement using single lifting point effects on water management

under changing irrigation practices. In: Proc. The Third Arab water

regional conference "Research advancement in managing limited water

resources," organized by National Water Research Center (NWRC) and

Arab Water Council, Cairo, Egypt, December 9-11, 2006.

29. El-Qousy, D. A., M. A. Aboamera, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2006. Effect of

micro-irrigation systems on citrus growth indicators, salt

accumulation and irrigation cost in the old lands. In: Proc. The Third

Arab water regional conference "Research advancement in managing

limited water resources," organized by National Water Research Center

(NWRC) and Arab Water Council, Cairo, Egypt, December 9-11, 2006.

30. El-Gindy, A. M., M. A. Aboamera, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2006. Soil

water status under microirrigation systems in old lands. In: Proc. The

Third Arab water regional conference "Research advancement in managing

limited water resources," organized by National Water Research Center

(NWRC) and Arab Water Council, Cairo, Egypt, December 9-11, 2006.

31. Aboukheira, A. A. and A. El-Shafie, 2006. Management of subsurface

drip-irrigated hot pepper and water saving in greenhouse. In: Proc.

ICID-CIID 57th IEC Meeting of the International Commission on

Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) "International workshop on water saving

technologies in tropical regions of Asia," organized by ICID working

group on water saving for agriculture (WG-WATS), Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia, September 14, 2006.

32. Aboukheira, A. A. and M. A. Younes, 2004. Energy requirements for

microirrigation of orchard (Citrus Trees) at Kaliobiya area. In: Proc.

The World Conference on "Energy for sustainable development:

technology advances & environmental issues," December 6-9, 2004,

Cairo, Egypt.

33. El-Gamal, F., A. A. Aboukheira, and A. Nassar, 2004. Suitability of

using irrigation systems with treated wastewater in Egyptian

agriculture. In: Proc. The Second Regional Arab Water Conference

"Action Plans for Integrated Development," Cairo, Egypt, April 12-15,

2004.

34. Aboukheira, A. A., M. A. Aboamera, G. M. Fawzy, and A. Nassar, 2002.

The potential of using solar energy in operating surface irrigation

pumps. In: Proc. The First Regional Arab Water Conference

"Perspectives, Constraints, Challenges," Cairo, Egypt, October 12-14,

2002.

. FIELD DAY POSTERS

35. Arbat, G., F. R. Lamm, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Effect of emitter

spacing on corn production. The SDI Technology Field Day "Our Twenty

Years of Progress," organized by Kansas State University, North-West

Research-Extension Center, Colby, Kansas, USA, August 4, 2009. And,

the SDI Technology Field Day "Research, Results, and Recommendations,"

organized by Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center, Halfway,

Texas, USA, August 25, 2009.

36. Lamm, F. R., A. A. Aboukheira, and D. H. Rogers, 2007. Why should I

use irrigation scheduling? Field Day "A Bright Future for

Agriculture," organized by Kansas State University, Research and

Extension Center, North-West Research-Extension Center, Colby, Kansas,

USA, August 29, 2007.

. MEETING PRESENTATIONS

37. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Innovative Technologies and Management

Strategies for Food Security in Qatar: Future Options and Research

Needs. Seminar, Qatar Foundation, Environment and Energy Research

Institute, Doha, Qatar, April 17, 2011.

38. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Hybrid Irrigation Systems for rural income

sustainability: A Case Study of Mali, Africa. Seminar, Ministry of

Irrigation of Mali and Millennium Development Goal Center for West and

Central Africa (GMDs, UNDP), Bamako, Mali, April 15, 2011.

39. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Hybrid Irrigation System for Water Savings

and Best-Management Practices in Rice Production: A Case Study of

Mali, Africa. Seminar, Ministry of Irrigation of Mali and Millennium

Development Goal Center for West and Central Africa (GMDs, UNDP),

Bamako, Mali, April 13, 2011.

40. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. An Integrated Approach for Sustainable Food,

Livelihoods, and Environment in Mali, Africa. Seminar, Columbia Water

Center, The Earth Institute at Columbia University in the City of New

York, New York, March 4, 2011.

41. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Innovative technologies and management

strategies for sustainable agriculture development, livelihoods, food

security, and climate change adaptation. Seminar, Columbia Water

Center, The Earth Institute at Columbia University in the City of New

York, New York, March 2, 2011.

42. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. An integrated approach for water,

environment, livelihood, and rural income sustainability in Mali,

Africa. Seminar, Millennium Development Goal Center for West and

Central Africa (GMDs, UNDP), Bamako, Mali, November 30, 2010.

43. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Implications of climate change and

variability in crop water use and productivity. Seminar, Columbia

Water Center, The Earth Institute at Columbia University in the City

of New York, New York, October 22, 2010.

44. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Deficit irrigation as an agricultural water

management system for sustainable agricultural water use. Seminar,

International Research Institute for Climate and Society, The Earth

Institute at Columbia University in the City of New York, New York,

October 14, 2010.

45. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Enhancing crop water productivity in

Irrigated Agriculture: A case study of the Nile Delta. Seminar,

Columbia Water Center, The Earth Institute at Columbia University in

the City of New York, New York, May 24, 2010.

46. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Climate Change Impacts and Crop Production in

the Southeast U.S.A. Seminar via video conference to BAE Athens,

Tifton and University of Florida Campuses, March 9, 2010.

47. Aboukheira, A. A., 2010. Climate change impacts on Egypt with focus on

crop yield and water requirements. Seminar via video conference to BAE

Athens, Tifton and University of Florida Campuses, March 9, 2010.

48. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Oral presentation of SDI

research to Syngenta staff, Greensboro, North Carolina, December 8,

2009.

49. Arbat, G., F. R. Lamm, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Poster presentation

of Effect of emitter spacing on corn production at the 2009 Irrigation

Association Technical Conference, San Antonio, Texas, December 2-5,

2009

50. Arbat, G., F. R. Lamm, and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Poster presentation

of Effect of emitter spacing on corn at K-State Research and

Extension. Annual Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, October 20, 2009.

51. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Deficit irrigation management

to conserve Ogallala aquifer water, north report. The Ogallala Aquifer

Program Workshop, Clarion Inn, Garden City, Kansas, USA, March 10-12,

2009.

52. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2009. Corn Irrigation

macromanagement at the seasonal boundaries. In: Proc. The 2009

Conference of Water-Land-Energy Sustainability Management, February 11-

13, 2009, Hyatt Regency, Denver 650 15th Street, Denver, Colorado,

USA.

53. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2008. Deficit irrigation management

to conserve Ogallala aquifer water. The Ogallala Aquifer Program

Workshop, Ambassador Hotel, Amarillo, Texas, USA, March 11-13, 2008.

54. Aboukheira, A. A., 2005. Suitability of using microirrigation systems

for irrigating orchard, vegetable and field crops in the old lands in

Egypt. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri

Lanka

55. Aboukheira, A. A., 2004. The potential of using solar energy in

operating irrigation pumps for new areas. The National Symposium on

"Solar energy for water pumping and desalination," Nile Valley Hall,

El-Kanater, Kaliobiya, Egypt, September 28, 2004.

56. Aboukheira, A. A., 2003. Rational use of low-quality water for

sustainable agricultural development in Egypt. Workshop of Sustainable

Agricultural Development Diploma. CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari, Italy, July 11,

2003.

. EXPERIMENT STATION AND RESEARCH PROJECT REPORTS

57. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2008. Improved irrigation

macromanagement for corn I: effects of vegetative and early

reproductive period water stresses. A final application summary

prepared for the Pioneer Crop Management Research Awards Program.

NWREC, KSU, Colby, KS, USA.

58. Aboukheira, A. A., 2006. Assessment of new design techniques (W10

Project) for the operation of irrigation systems in the improved area

in Egypt. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

59. Aboukheira, A. A., 2006. New method for wheat cultivation and water

saving in sandy soils. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt (In Arabic).

60. Aboukheira, A. A., 2006. Effect of deficit irrigation on oilseed yield

and oil characteristics of Jatropha Curcas L. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

61. Aboukheira, A. A., 2005. Management of subsurface drip irrigated-hot

pepper and water saving in greenhouse. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

62. Aboukheira, A. A., 2005. Deficit irrigation management of peanut in

sandy soil under sprinkler irrigation system. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt (In

Arabic).

63. Aboukheira, A. A., 2005. Water stress management of beans in sandy

soils under sprinkler irrigation system. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt (In

Arabic).

64. Aboukheira, A. A. and M. Helmy, 2005. Agricultural drainage water

reuse for irrigating field crops: effect on soil properties. WMRI,

NWRC, Egypt.

65. Aboukheira, A. A. and M. Helmy, 2005. Agricultural drainage water

reuse for irrigating field crops: effect on crop yield and water use

efficiency. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

66. Aboukheira, A. A., and A. El-Shafie, 2004. Effect of water uniformity

of sprinkler irrigation on wheat production. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

67. Aboukheira, A. A., 2004. Proposed irrigation systems for Toshka

project. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

68. Aboukheira, A. A., 2002. Monitoring and Evaluation of Irrigation

Improvement Projects (MEIIP): Pump Operation Study. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

69. Aboukheira, A. A., 2001. Night irrigation as a way for saving

water in Egypt. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt (In Arabic).

70. Aboukheira, A. A., 2000. Effect of irrigation systems and water

regimes on growth and productivity of vegetable crops. Faculty of

Agriculture, Minufiya University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.

. LECTURES

71. Aboukheira, A. A., 2005. Microirrigation systems for Crop Production:

Design, Operation, and Management. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

72. Aboukheira, A. A., 2005. Sprinkler Irrigation systems: Design,

Operation, and Management. WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

73. Aboukheira, A. A., 2001. Irrigation Pumps: Types, Operation and

Maintenance (In Arabic). WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

74. Aboukheira, A. A., 2000. Agricultural Tractors: Operation and

Maintenance (In Arabic). WMRI, NWRC, Egypt.

. FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS

75. Aboukheira, A. A. and A. Ines, 2011. Irrigation improvement projects

for optimizing crop water productivity in the Nile Delta. Submitted

for the 17th annual conference of the International Sustainable

Development Research Society (ISDRS) "Moving Toward a Sustainable

Future: Opportunities and Challenges." will be hosted by the Earth

Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, May 8-10, 2011.

76. Aboukheira, A. A., U. Lall, and V. Modi, 2011. An integrated approach

for water, environment, livelihood, and rural income sustainability in

Mali, Africa. Submitted for the 17th annual conference of the

International Sustainable Development Research Society (ISDRS) "Moving

Toward a Sustainable Future: Opportunities and Challenges." will be

hosted by the Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA,

May 8-10, 2011.

77. Devineni, N., A. A. Aboukheira, and U. Lall, 2011. Optimum cropping

pattern for food security in India under climate change and water

scarcity. Submitted for the 17th annual conference of the

International Sustainable Development Research Society (ISDRS) "Moving

Toward a Sustainable Future: Opportunities and Challenges." will be

hosted by the Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA,

May 8-10, 2011.

78. Aiken, R., A. A. Aboukheira and P. Coyne, 2011. A field procedure to

derive heat, water vapor and carbon exchange rates from digital images

of vegetative canopies. . Submitted for the 2011 ASABE Annual

International Meeting Louisville, Kentucky, USA, August 7-10, 2011.

79. Lamm, F. R. and A. A. Aboukheira, 2011. Effect of early season water

stress on corn in Northwest Kansas. Submitted for the 2011 ASABE

Annual International Meeting Louisville, Kentucky, USA, August 7-10,

2011.

80. Aboukheira, A. A., U. Lall, 2011. Deficit irrigation management of

corn, cowpea, and peanuts with AquaCrop. Submitted for the 2011 ASABE

Annual International Meeting Louisville, Kentucky, USA, August 7-10,

2011.

81. Aboukheira, A. A. and Y. M. M. Atta, 2011. Optimal design of

pressurized irrigation systems for golf courses and turfgrass using

different water uniformity models. Submitted for the 2011 ASABE Annual

International Meeting Louisville, Kentucky, USA, August 7-10, 2011.

82. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Adaptation and mitigation of global

agriculture to climate change and variability: An action plan.

Submitted for the 2011 ASA-CSSA-SSSA annual international meeting and

SSSA 75th Anniversary (1936-2011), San Antonio, TX, USA, October 16-

19, 2011.

83. Aboukheira, A. A., A. H. El-Shafie, and A. Ines, 2011. Impacts of

climate change and variability on crop water requirements and the

future of irrigated agriculture in northwest Egypt. Submitted for the

ASCE's 141st Annual Civil Engineering Conference, Memphis, Tennessee,

USA, October 20-22, 2011.

84. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Hybrid irrigation systems for food security

and sustainable water use: design, operation, and management.

Submitted for the 2011 Irrigation Show, San Diego Convention Center,

San Diego, CA, USA, Nov. 6-8, 2011.

85. Aboukheira, A. A., 2011. Mapping of crop coefficients and

Evapotranspiration using remote sensing for water management in

Gujarat, India. Submitted for the 2011 American Geophysical Union

(AGU) Fall Meeting, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA, USA,

Dec. 12-16, 2011.

Hobbies

. Reading

. Computer software

. Sports

. Traveling

. Hunting

Honors and awards

. CIHEAM-IAMB Scholar Program 11/2002-07/2003

. IKY post doctorate award, 01/2007-07/2007

. Graduated With Distinction- B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering

Grants Recieved

1. Principal investigator:

. "The influence of water deficit on vegetative growth, physiology and

fruit of olive trees and tomatoes," ASRT, 2006-2007 (E9,880)

. "Effect of salinity stress on olive (Olea europaea L.) plantlets in

hydroponic cultivation and alleviation techniques," ASRT, 2006-2007

(E9,910)

. "Development and evaluation of a computer aid tool for water

management of protected agriculture in Mediterranean regions," ASRT,

2006-2007 (E10,400)

2. Co- Principal investigator:

. "Regional Educational Efforts for Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI),"

USDA-ARS, 2009-2010 ($40,000)

. "Improving rural water and livelihood outcomes in India, China,

Africa, and Brazil," PepsiCo Foundation, 2008-2012 ($6,000,000)

. "Hybrid renewable energy systems in rural settlements of Mediterranean

partner countries," FP6-2004-INCO-MPC-3, 2006-2009 (E1,249,990)

Signature,

Dr. Abdrabbo Abdel-Azim[pic]

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