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Dr. Shaltout is one of the most famous leading
intellectuals in the Arab world, and is well known to
the general public through television, radio and daily
newspapers.
Also he is an independent writer on the subjects of
national strategy and projects in the field of scientific
Research, technology development, energy and the environment.
Recently he has suggested a few worldwide projects
for the 21st century in articles written for international
journals.
They include solar hydrogen production from Nasser
lake in Upper Egypt,
the Abu Simbel radio telescope in Upper Egypt, and testing
the Martian exploration instruments in the western desert
of Egypt. On a lightly
different note, his a vocational interests are reading,
history, philosophy,
the arts, classical music and museum.
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Family
Name : Mosalam SHALTOUT
First Given Name :
Mosalam
Middle Name : Ahmed
Sex : Male
Date of Birth :
May 9, 1946
Place of Birth :
Abo – Hamad, El-Sharkia, Egypt.
Nationality : Egyptian
Marital Status : Married
Number of Sons : Two
boys (engineers)
Office (Mailing) Address:
National Research Institude of Astronomy and
Geophysics (NRIAG), Helwan, Cairo, Egypt.
Phone :
+202-25560046 +202-25560645
Fax : +202-25548020
+202-24011298
Mobile Phone : +2-010-5156443
E–mail : mosalamshaltout@hotmail.com
or
mosalam@m-shaltout.com
Website : www.
m-shaltout. com
Home Address:
House 6, Block 4, Flat 72B, Near
Wimpy, Rabaa El Adawia, Nasr City,
Cairo, Egypt. Phone : (202) 22630833
Educational Background:
University |
Major Field |
Degree |
Year Awarded |
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Physics and Astronomy |
B.Sc. |
1967 |
| Cairo |
Solar Physics |
M.Sc. |
1973 |
| Cairo |
Solar Physics |
Ph.D. |
1977 |
- One complete educational year (from September 1974 to June 1975) for training and data collection at the Central Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Academy of Sciences, Potsdam, Germany.
Languages :
1. Arabic ( Mother
language): very good
2. English : good.
3. German : fair
THE
ROOTS
In August 787A.D. a young boy (18 years)
named Idriss (he was the son of Abdallah the son of
the second Hassan the son of the first Hassan, the son
of Ali-Abo Taaleb, the fourth Calipha in Islam, and
the husband of Fattama Al-Zahraa, the daughter of the
Prophet Mohammed. This young boy Idriss reached Walili
in El-Magreb, he was escaped from Calipha El-Abassey
in Baghdad-Iraq, because this young boy killed the president
of the police in the holy city Medina (where the grave
of the Prophet Mohammed) in a revolution against El-Abassey
Calipha. The boy married from very beautiful girl named
Kenza, she was the daughter of one of the Barber leaders
in the North of Africa. Idriss, after the death of the
father of his wife, became the King of the Barber in
Walili. He build a strong state named “Idrissian
State”, it was contained all the Magreb (Alger
+ Morocco + Mauritania) and he spread the Islam in these
regions and he built a capital for him, it is Fas, the
large and nice city till now in Morocco. There was a
continuos war between Idrissian people and Calipha in
Baghdad, and Calipha in Cordoba also. The Idrissian
state in 980 A.D. was finished by Beny Omea in Andalusia,
where Beny Omea were the badest people against the Alian
people through the Islam history. But a branch of Idrissian
Family remained in Malela in the north of Morocco. After
34 years, they became strong and named, Beny Hamod.
They built a very strong army from Barber, and return
to the war against Calipha in Cordoba. The prince Ali
Ben Hamod in Sebta in the north of Morocco crossing
the sea in 1014A.D., he occupied Malaga, and in 1015A.D.
he occupied Al Munecar, and in January 1016 A.D., he
is the winner against Calipha in Cordoba, in the final
Battle about 10km from Cordoba. The prince Ali Ben Hamod
occupied Cordoba, and become Calipha of the western
Islamic Empire, and named himself “El-Naser Ldin
Allah”, and controlled Andalusia from Cordoba,
he finished the role of Beny Omea without back in the
Islam history. In March 1018 A.D., Ali Ben Hamod, was
killed, and his brother El-Kassem (Abo Mohammed) became
Calipha. But the son of Ali Ben Hamod named Abd-Al Rahman
returned again in December 1023 A.D to become Calipha
and son on. The role of Beny Hamod was finished in Andalusia
in 1040A.D. But, their role was continued in Malaga
till 1057, where they returned to Malela in the north
of Morocco, in 1064A.D. their role in El-Magrab was
finished also. Some of the Idrissian Family came to
Egypt in 1216A.D. as hoursers to participate in the
war of Muslims against Tatar (Holako). After the winning
of Muslims in Ain-Gallot Battle against Tatar, and cancelled
them from the North of the Arabian Peninsula. The grand
father of SHALTOUT from the Idrissian Family, remained
in Egypt. SHALTOUT borned since 300 years from the presents
in Bhera (The western part on the Nile Delta) and his
original name is: Sidi Abd-Elkader El-Sharif (one of
the grand sons of the prophet Mohammed). For any map
of Egypt of scale one to million, any one can see SHALTOUT
flage (Allem) in the western edge of the Nile delta,
and in the South of Alexandria by about 70km where,
this was the campus of SHALTOUT during his war and revolution
against the Turkish occupation for Egypt. This desert
area is the origion of all SHALTOUT family in Egypt,
but they spread now, in all of Egypt from Alexandria
to Aswan as the largest family in Egypt in quantity
and quality. The total blood of SHALTOUT (Arabian +
Barber + Andalusian + Egyptian). SHALTOUT is the thirteen
grand father of Mosalam.
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- Faculty of Science, King Abd-El-Aziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, (1985). -
Minister of State for Scientific Research, Cairo,
Egypt, (1988).
- Faculty of Science, El-Menia
University, El-Menia, Egypt, (1996).
- Minister of State for Scientific
Research, Cairo, Egypt, (1996).
- Prince Fahed El-Yoseef El- Saud
El- Sabah, Chairman, The Scientific Club of Kuwait,
Kuwait (2000).
- International Educators’
Hall of Fame 2000 Inductee, Hall of Fame, California,
USA, in Collaboration with Center for Development
English Language Teaching, Ain Shames University,
Cairo, Egypt (2000).
Honour Coats of Mail From :
(1) The
Egyptian Military Authority of Armament (1996).
(2) The National
Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics
NRIAG,
Egypt (1988).
(3)The Arab Radio and Television ART,
Saudi Arabia (2000).
(4)The Jourdian Astronomical Society
(2000).
(5)The Scientific Club of Kuwait (2000).
(6)Al-Gazera TV Space Channel,
Qatar (2003).
Scientific Referee and Nominator :
1.
Key referee and member of the Editorial Advisory
Board of the International Journal “Renewable
Energy” the official Journal of WREN (The
World Renewable Energy Network), U.K.
2.
Referee for the International Journal of Hydrogen
Energy, the official Journal of the International
Association for Hydrogen Energy ( IAHE), USA.
3. Referee
for the International Journal of Solar Energy
Education, the official Journal of the International
Association for Solar Energy Education (IASEE),
Sweden.
4. Referee
for papers published in the International Journal
“Advances in Space Research”, of the
Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), France.
5. Nominator
for Candidates for the annual Blue Planet Prize,
as defined by the Asahi Glass Foundation, nominator
is one of the people who have down started a deep
understanding of today’s environmental concerns
and who believe in the importance of International
Cooperation in the search for Solutions (The prize
is 50 Million Yn ) Japan .
6.
Referee for many of scientific Journals in Egypt
and the Arab World.
7.
Referee
for M.Sc. and Ph.D. Thesis awarded from Egyptian
and Arabian Universities.
8.
Referee
for the Scientific production for the degrees
(Assistant professor, Associate professor, and
Full Professor) for Egyptian and Arabian Scientific
Staff.
9. Referee for the Scientific production for the degrees (Assistant professor, Associate professor, and Full Professor) for Egyptian and Arabian Scientific Staff in Universities and Research Centers |
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Researcher Assitanat |
1968 - 1977 |
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- NRIAG, Helwan, Egypt
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1978-1980 |
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1981 - 1985 |
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- NRIAG, Helwan, Egypt
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Full Professor |
6 May, 1987- Now |
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- Vice Chairman of
Solar and
Space Res. Dept. (NRIAG) |
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May 1989–May
1995 |
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- Chairman of Solar
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June 1995–Sept
1998 |
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- Via chairman of
Solar and
Space Res. Dept. (NRIAG) |
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Oct. 1998 - Apr. 2002 |
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- Chairman of Space Science Professor
and Renewable Energy Research,
Environment Research
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Present Employment:
- Professor of Solar-Terrestrial physics in National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt.
- Professor and Chairman of
Space Environment Research in the Egyptian Space
Program, Heliobules, Cairo. (August 2006)
- Vice – President of the
Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences (AUASS),
Arab League, Cairo, Egypt. (Starting from 21 August
, 2002).
Field of Specialization:
Solar Physics and Space Science (Solar Flares, Space Weather, Solar Radiation, Solar Cell, and Photovoltaic Systems).
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- The Country Encouragement Prize in Physics for 1986.
- The Country Medal of Excellency of the First Class in 1995 from the
President of Egypt Republic “Mr. Hussni Mubarak”.
- Biography of the National Outstanding Persons, Cairo, Egypt, (1992).
- Who's Who in the World, Marquis Publisher, New Jersey, USA, 16th
Edition, (1999), and the consequent editions till now.
- Man of the year (1999), American Biographical Institute (ABI), (1999).
- Who’s who in Science and Engineering, The Millennium Edition (2001), Marquis Publisher, New Jersey, USA, (2001), and the consequent editions till now.
- 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England, (2000). In dedication (First Edition) with silver medal, and the consequent editions till now.
- 2000 outstanding Intellectuals of the 2oth Century, International Biographical Center (IBC), Cambridge, England, First edition (2000).
- 2000 outstanding scholars of the 20th century, IBC, Cambridge, England, First Edition, (2001) , and the consequent editions till now.
- 500 Leading Intellectuals of the world, Millennium Issue , American Biographical Institute (ABI), (2000) with golden medal, and the consequent editions till now.
- The Global 500. Barons Who’s Who Publisher, California, USA (2001).
- The 500 Great mind in the early 21st century, Barons Who’s Who Publisher, California, USA (2002).
- Atlas of the Arab World, including the most famous persons in the Arab World, Beyrouth, Lebanon, (2001), and the consequent editions till now.
- Outstanding people of the 21st century, first edition, (2002), IBC, Cambridge, England, and the consequent editions till now.
- 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st century, International Biographical Center (IBC), Cambridge, England, First Edition, (2003).
- 2000 Eminent Scientists of Today, International Biographical Center (IBC), Cambridge, England, First Edition, (2003).
- 500 Distinguished Professors of the Barown Who’s Who Society, BWW Publisher, California, USA, First Edition, (2003).
- Certificates of Outstanding Work From:
- Faculty of Science, King Abd-El-Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, (1985). - Minister of State for Scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt, (1988). - Faculty of Science, El-Menia University, El-Menia, Egypt, (1996).
- Minister of State for Scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt, (1996). - Prince Fahed El-Yoseef El- Saud El- Sabah, Chairman, The Scientific Club of Kuwait, Kuwait (2000).
- International Educators’ Hall of Fame 2000 Inductee, Hall of Fame, California, USA, in Collaboration with Center for Development English Language Teaching, Ain Shames University, Cairo, Egypt (2000).
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Membership of the International Societies and Organizations:
- Vice – President of the Arab Union of Space Science
and Astronomy, Arab League, Cairo, Egypt.
- Member of the management committee of the World Renewable Energy Network (WREN), UK. (1992-1996).
- International Solar Energy Society ISES, Germany, (National Contact). (1988-1996).
- International Association for Solar Energy Education IASEE, Sweden, (National Contact) (1992 – 2000).
- International Energy Foundation 1EF (1990 - 2000).
- World Organization for Electro technology (1985 – 1990).
- International Astronomical Union IAU.
- International Union of Radio Science URSI (Egypt representative and official member of Commission J-Radio Astronomy)
- Associate Member of Committee on Space Research COSPAR. Official member of scientific Commissions A, D, and E.
- Commissions A on space studies of the earth's surface, Meteorology and Climate.
Commissions D on space plasma in the solar system, including planetary Magnetosphere.
Commissions F on Research in Astrophysics from space.
- Deputy coordinator for North Africa of the Working Group on Space Science in Africa (WGSSA) from 1966 till now. (South Africa).
- Coordinator for Africa and the Middle East for the World Institute of Space Environment Research (WISER) from February 2005 till now. (Sao Jouse, Brazil).
- Member of the Society of Europe for Astronomy in Culture ( SEAC ). Spain
- Member of the Arab Union for Archaeologists, Egypt.
- Member of the Egypt Exploration Society, U.K.
- Honor member for the society of the History of Cosmical physics and Geophysics, Germany.
Membership of National and Societies
and committees:
- Technical Committee for the Supreme Council of Scientific Research of Egypt. (1994-1996).
- The National Specialized Council of Space Research (Strategic Branch, and Space Technology Branch) (1998 – 2000).
- Egyptian Geophysical Society
- Egyptian Astronomical Society
- Egyptian Society of Biophysics
- National Committee of Solar Pond (1985 – 1990)
- National Committee of Photovoltaic (1985 – 1990)
- National Committee of Electro-technology (1985 – 1990)
- National Committee of Radio Science
- National Committee of Astronomy
- Egyptian Society of Remote Sensing
- Egyptian Geographic Society.
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World Congress, International Conferences, Symposiums,
Colloquiums, Seminars, and Workshops:
1.
International Symposium on Applications of Solar and Renewable
Energy ASRE 86, March 23 - 26, 1986, Cairo - Egypt.
2. International Conference
on Passive and Low Energy Architecture in Housing PLEA
86, September 1 -5, 1986, Pe'cs - Hungary.
3. The Second International
Conference on Desert Development, January 25 -30, 1987,
Cairo - Egypt.
4. ISES Solar World
Congress 1987, September 13 - 18, 1987, Hamburg -Germany.
5. The Third International
Arab Conference of Solar Energy, February 21 - 24, 1988,
Baghdad , Iraq.
6. The Thirteen International
Congress of Statistics, Computer, Science, Social and
Demographic Research, March 26 - 31, 1988, Cairo –
Egypt.
7. Workshop on "
Physical Climatology and Meteorology for Environmental
Applications " 23 May - 17 June, 1988, International
Centre for Theoretical Physics ICTP, Trieste - Italy.
8. Cairo First International
Symposium on New and Renewable Energy, June 13
16, 1988, Cairo - Egypt.
9. International Conference
on Passive and Low Energy Architecture PLEA '88, July
26 -31, 1988, Porto - Portugal.
10. Euroforum '88 on
New Energies, October 24 - 28, 1988, Saarbrucken -Germany.
11. International Symposium
on Applications of Solar and Renewable Energy ASRE 89,
March 19 - 22, 1989, Cairo - Egypt.
12. Workshop on "Materials
Science and Physics on Non-Conventional Energy Sources",
September 11 - 29, 1989, ICTP, Trieste - Italy.
13. The Third International
Conference on " Applied Optics in Solar Energy”
AOSE '89, October 2 - 6, 1989, Praha - Czechoslovakia.
14. - International
Seminar on Climatic Fluctuations and Water Management
December 11 - 14, 1989, Cairo - Egypt.
15. World Conference
on Preparing for Climate Change, December 17 - 21, 1989,
Cairo - Egypt.
16. International Conference
on "Chromospheric and Coronal Heating Mechanisms",
June 5-8, 1990, Heidelberg - Germany.
17. Workshop on "Atmospheric
Boundary Layer Physics : Part II Air Pollution Modeling
for Environmental Impact Assessment", June 4 -
15, 1990, ICTP, Trieste - Italy.
18. IAU Colloquium No.130
"Sun and Cool Stars", July 17 - 21, 1990,
Helsinki -Finland.
19. -World Renewable
Energy Congress, September 23 - 28, 1990, Reading -
United Kingdom.
20. Cairo Second International
Symposium on Renewable Energy Sources, October l - 4,
1990, Cairo - Egypt.
21. The European - Mediterranean
Seminar on Solar Thermal Technologies, November 8 -
10, 1990, Nicosia-Cyprus.
22. International Workshop
on Solar Cell and Photovoltaic Systems, Tripoli, Libya,
15 - 20 June, 1991.
23. ISES Solar World
Congress, August 1991, Denver, Colorado, USA.
24. Eruptive Solar Flares,
IAU Colloquium 133, Iguauso, Argentina, l - 5 August,
1991.
25. -The Second World
Renewable Energy Congress, Reading, United Kingdom,
13-18 September 1992.
26. The 11th European
Conference on Photovoltaic, Montreux - Switzerland,
12-16 October 1992.
27. ISES Solar World
Congress 1993, Budapest-Hungary, 23-27 August 1993.
28. International Conference
on Applications of Time Series Analysis in Astronomy
and Meteorology, University of Padoua, Italy, 6-10 September
1993.
29. Workshop on Materials
Sciences and Physics on Non-Conventional Energy Sources,
September 11-20, 1993, ICTP, Trieste-Italy.
30. The 10th World Hydrogen
Energy Conference, Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA, 20-24
June 1994.
31. 30th General Assembly
of COSPAR, Hamburg-Germany, 11-21 July 1994.
32. The Third World
Congress on Renewable Energy, Reading, UK, 11-16 September,
1994.
33. The First International
Conference on Solar Electricity Photovoltaics and Wind,
Cairo, Egypt, October 3-7, 1994.
34. Cairo Fourth International
Conference on Energy, Development and Environment, Cairo,
Egypt, October 24-27, 1994.
35. Technologies for
Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection Conference
and Exhibition, Cairo, March 26-30, 1995.
36. IAU Colloquium 153,
Magnetic and Dynamic Phenomena in the Solar Atmosphere,
Makuhari near Tokyo, Japan, 22-26 May 1995.
37. UN/IAF Workshop
on "Space Technology for Health Care and Environmental
Monitoring in the Developing World", 28 September
to 1 October 1995, Oslo, Norway.
38. 46th International
Astronautical Federation IAF, 2 to 6 October 1995, Oslo,
Norway.
39. 13th European Photovoltaic
Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, Nice, France,
23 - 27 October 1995.
40. Workshop on High
Efficiency Solar Generators; World Solar Summit, Sophia
Antipolis, France, 30-31 October, 1995.
41. - UN/ESA Workshop
on Basic Space Science From small telescope to space
missions, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 11-14 January 1996
42. High-level Expert
Meeting for Arab States , Solar Energy for Fresh Water,
Culture, and Environment, World Solar Summit Process,
Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, 23-26 March 1996.
43. 11th World Hydrogen
Energy Conference, 23-28 June 1996, Stuttgrat, Germany.
44. -31st COSPAR Scientific
Assembly, 14-21 July 1996, Birmingham, UK. COSPAR 96.
45. XXVth General Assembly
of International Union of Radio Science (URSI), Lille,
France, August 23- September 5, 1996.
46.Combined Conference
4th Conference on Applications of Solar and Renewable
Energy, with the 2nd Conference on Solar electricity
(photovoltaic and wind) April 14-18, 1996, Cairo - Egypt.
47.Cairo Fifth International
Conference on Energy and Environment, Cairo -Egypt,
3-6 June, 1996.
48. UN/ESA 6th Workshop
on Basic Space Sciences, 8-13 September 1996, Bonn,
Germany
49. International conference
on Mobile planetary Robots , held 29 January –l
February 1997, Santa Monica, California, USA.
50. Workshop on planetary
drills, JPL-NASA, Pasadena, California, USA, held in
28 January 1997.
51. 4th International
Conference on Solar Energy Storage and Applied Photochemistry,
Cairo, Egypt, 1-6 January, 1997
52. The First International
Conference , Trade fair on Environmental Management
and Technologies, February 13-16, 1997, Cairo, Egypt.
53. The Third Arab Conference
on Aviation and Space Culture, Susa, Tunis, July 1997
54. 23rd General Assembly
of International Astronomical Union (IAU), Kyoto, Japan,
18 - 30 August, 1997.
55. The Fourth IEEE
International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and
Systems; Cairo, Egypt, 15 - 18 December, 1997.
56. The First International
Training Workshop on Photochemistry, Cairo, Egypt, 17-22
December, 1997.
57. The Sixth Arab International
Conference on Solar Energy, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman,
30 March - 2 April, 1998.
58. The Sixth Cairo
International Conference on Energy and Environment,
Cairo, Egypt, May 1998.
59. 32nd COSPAR Scientific
Assembly, Nagoya, Japan, 12 - 19 July, 1998.
60. The Fifth World
Renewable Energy Congress, Florence, Italy 20-25,September,
1998.
61. The 8th International
Conference on Egyptology, 26 March – 1 April,
2002. Cairo, Egypt.
62. 33rd COSPAR Scientific
Assembly, Warsaw, Poland, July, 2000.
63. The Fourth Arab
Conference on Astronomy and Space Science, Al-Bayt University,
El- Mafreq, Jordan, 28-31 August 2000.
64. The First Solar
and Space weather Euro conference “The Cycle and
Terrestrial Climate”, Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
Tenerife, Canari Islands, Spain, 25-29 September 2000.
65. Helio- and Asteroseismology
at the dawn of the Millenium (SOHO 10/ GONG 2000 Workshop),
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Canari Island, Spain,
2-6 October 2000.
66. IAGA and IASPEI
Joint Scientific Assembly 2001, Hanoi, Vietnam, 19-31
August 2001.
67. The Second World
Conference on Technology Advances for Sustainable Development,
and Renewable Energy Workshop, 11-14 March 2002, Cairo,
Egypt.
68. The 2nd African
Summit for Sciences and Technologies, from 19 to 21
March 2002, Nouakchott University, Nouakchott, Mauritania.
69. The Astronomical
Meeting for the Gulf Observatory, Kuwait Scientific
Club, 16-18 April 2002, Kuwait (Invited as consultant)
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70. The 6th Symposium
on the European VLBI Network (EVN), 25-28 June 2002,
Bonn, Germany.
71. World Renewable
Energy Congress-VII, 29 June – 5 July 2002, Cologne,
Germany.
72. Chapman Conference on Corotating Solar wind streems and recurrent Geomagnetic Activity, Mandus, Amazons, Brazil, 6 - 12 February, 2005.
73. International Workshop on Space Environment Research, Rio Januro, Brazil, 15 - 16 February, 2005.
74. The Tenth Cairo International Conference on Energy and Environment, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt (March 2006).
75. The third world conference for Space Environment WSEF 2007. Alexandria Bibilotica, Alexandria, Egypt, 20-25 October 2007. (Chairman).
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1.The
4th Annual Meeting of the Egyptian Geophysical Society,
December 29 - 30, 1985, Cairo - Egypt. 2.
The 5th Annual Meeting of the Egyptian Geophysical Society,
March 29 - 30, 1987, Cairo - Egypt.
3. The Sixth National
Radio Science Conference, February 19 - 21, 1989, Military
Technical College, Cairo - Egypt.
4.The Seventh National
Radio Science Conference, February 20-22, 1990, Military
Technical College, Cairo - Egypt.
5.The First Conference
on Lake Nasser Development, April 1995, Aswan -Egypt.
6.The Second Conference
on Lake Nasser Development, March 1996, Aswan -Egypt
7.The Fifth National
conference on Environmental Studies and Research, 10-12,
December 1996, Cairo , Egypt.
8.The 15th National
Radio Science Conference, February 1998, Faculty of
Engineering, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt.
9.The 16 National Radio
Science Conference, February 1999, Ain Shames University,
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt.
10.The 17 National Radio
Science Conference, February 2000, Sheben El-Kom, Menofia
University, Faculty of Engineering.
11. The 18 National
Radio Science Conference, March 2001, Mensora, Mensora
University, Faculty of Engineering.
12. The 20 nation+al radio science conference.
March 2003, Cairo, the Authority of the atomic energy, Nasr Ciry.
13. The 23 National Radio Science Conference, March 2006, Minuf, Minufiya University, Egypt.
14. The 24 National Radio Science Conferences March 2007, Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt.
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1.
Visitor Associate Professor to the Central Institute of
Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Academy of Sciences, Potsdam
- Germany for three weeks during September 1986.
2. Visitor Professor
to the Faculty of Sciences - Department of Physics,
Salah El Din University, Irbeel - Iraq for two weeks
during May 1989.
3. Visitor Professor
to the Faculty of Engineering, the University of Melbourne,
Melbourne - Victoria - Australia for three weeks during
November 1989.
4. Visitor Professor
to the Institute of Solar Energy Technology ISET, University
of Kassel , Germany for one week during May 1990.
5. Visitor Professor
to the Department of Space Technologies of Marmara Research
Centre (TUBITAK), Gebze - Kocaeli, Turkey, for two weeks,
l6to 30 July 1995.
6. Visitor Professor
to Max – Plank - Institute of Radio Astronomy,
for one week April 1997, Bonn , Germany.
7.Visitor Professor
to Max-Plank-Institute of Radio Astronomy, for two weeks,
June 1998, Bonn, Germany.
8. Visitor Professor
to Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, BadenWuerttemberg,
Stuttgart, Germany, for one week, June 1998.
9. Visitor Professor
for the Austrian Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria,
for two weeks, October 2000.
10. Visitor Professor
for the Max-Plank-Institute for Radio astronomy from
24 June to 10 July 2002, Bonn, Germany.
11 . Visitor Professor for king Abd
Al- Aziz University. Astronomical department, 15-31
august 2003, Jeddah. Saudi Arabia.
12. Visitor Professor for the Max-Plank- Institute for Radio Astronomy, Bonn, (Two weeks), March 2004.
13. Visitor Professor for the National Institute of Space Research (INPE), Sao Jouse, Brazil, February 2005.
14. Visitor Professor for the Canary Astrophysical Institute, Tenerife, Spain, 18Feb. -2 March, 2006.
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Contributions
in Organizing the International Conferences of Solar and
Renewable Energies and Referee for International Journals
of Renewable Energy: 1-
Member of International Scientific Committee of the
International Symposium on Applications of Solar and
Renewable Energy ASRE 89, March 19 - 22, 1989, Cairo
- Egypt.
2- Member of the International Organizing
Committee of the Third International Conference on "Applied
Optics in Solar Energy" AOSE '89, October 2-6,
1989 Praha - Czechoslovakia.
3- Member of the International Organizing
Committee of Cairo Second International Symposium on
Renewable Energy Sources, October l - 4, 1990, Cairo
- Egypt, and Chairman for Technical Session.
4- Member of the International Organizing
Committee of the Fourth International Conference on
"Applied Optics in Solar Energy" AOSE 91,
July 1 - 5, 1991 Praha - Czechoslovakia.
5- Head of the Egyptian Delegation
in Denver Roundtable "Solar Energy Solution for
an Environmentally Sustainable World", 16-17 August
1991, Colorado, USA.
6- Member of the International Advisory
Committee of ISES 1991 Solar World, Congress, August
17 - 24, 1991, Denver - Colorado 7- USA, and Chairman
for Technical Session
8- Chairman of the International Advisory
Committee of the International Symposium on Applications
of Solar and Renewable Energy, ASRE '92, April 19 -
22, 1992, Cairo - Egypt, and the General Secretary of
ASRE'92.
9- Member of the International Steering
Committee of the Second World Renewable Energy Congress,
13 - 18 September 1992, Reading – United Kingdom.
10- Member of the International Organizing
Committee of ISES 1993 Solar World Congress, August
23-27, 1993, Budapest-Hungary, and Chairman for three
Technical Sessions on Photovoltaic.
11- Member of the International Steering
Committee of the Third World Congress on Renewable Energy,
11-16 September 1994, Reading, United Kingdom, and Chairman
for The Plenary Session on "Major Programs".
12- Member of International Committee
of Cairo Fourth Conference on Energy, Development and
Environment, 24-27 October, 1994, and Chairman for Technical
Session.
13- Chairman of the Scientific Committee
of the Combined Conference of 4th Conference on Applications
of Solar and Renewable Energy, with the 2nd Conference
on Solar Electricity.
(Photovoltaic and wind), 14-18 April, 1996, Cairo -
Egypt, and Chairman of Technical Session.
14- Member of the International Steering
Committee of the Fourth World Congress on Renewable
Energy, Denver - Colorado, USA, 15-21 June 1996, and
Chairman of two Technical Sessions.
15- Member of the International Committee
of Cairo Fifth International Conference on Energy and
Environment, 3-6 June
1996, Cairo - Egypt.
16- Chairman and Co-chairman for Plenary
Sessions in seven International Conferences and Symposiums.
17- Member of the International steering
Committee of the Fifth world Renewable Energy Congress,
Florence Italy, 20-25
September 1998.
18- Member of the International Advisory
Committee of the Sixth Arab International Solar Energy
Conference, Muscat-
Sultanate of Oman, March 29-April 1st, 1998. (Also,
invited speaker and chairman for session).
19-Member of the international steering
committee of the world renewable energy congress VIII,
28 August – 3 September
2004, Denver, Colorado . U.S.A
20- Member of the international organizing
committee of the IAU / Cospar workshop on x-ray astronomy,
28 June – 15
July 2004 durbun , south Africa
21- Member of the International steering committee
of the World Renewable Energy Congress VII, 29 June
– 5 July 2002,
Cologne, Germany.
22- Referee for papers published in
the International Journal of WREN "Renewable Energy",
and member of its Editorial
Advisory Board (U.K).
23- Referee for papers published in
the International Journal "Hydrogen Energy",
of the International Association for Hydrogen
Energy (IAHE), USA.
24- Referee for papers published in
the International Journal "Progress in the Solar
Energy Education", of the International Association
for Solar Energy Education (IASEE), Sweden.
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Authored
books ( in English ):
- Egyptian Solar Radiation
Atlas (1991) and (1998).
- Typical Solar Radiation Year For Egypt (1991).
- The Ancient Egyptian Civilization Between Lies And Reality,
Minufiya University Press (2003)
Authored Books (in Arabic): -
The Sun and Nile Flood (1988)
- Energy Management and the Future Horizons (1989)
- Solar Energy for the 21st Century (under print)
- Solar Geometry at the Ancient Egyptians (under print)
Scientific Culture (in Arabic): -
Thirty five articles lectures in Arabic, published in the Egyptian Cultural Scientific Monthly Magazine "EI-Alem" (Science) as a defense about the solar and renewable energies as alternative, clean and safe energies for the future. Also, thirty five articles published in the same magazine about Space Science, Technology and Astroarchology. "El-Alem" is the "Scientific Arabian", more than 50,000 copies distributed monthly in 20 Arab countries.
Most of these articles are published in parallel in other Arabian Journals as:
1. Science and Technology: Cultural Scientific monthly magazine published by Kuwait Institute of Scientific Research (Kuwait).
2. Almajarra (Galaxy) : Cultural Scientific Monthly Magazine published by Kuwait Science Club (Kuwait).
3. Scientific signs of Qur’an and Sunnah: Quarterly magazine published by Muslim World League, Makkah Al-Mukarraamah (Saudi Arabia).
4. Arab Aviation Review: An Air Transport and Aerospace Quarterly Magazine (Saudi Arabia).
5. Arab Journal of Science: A Scientific Periodical Issued Twice a Year, published by Arab League Educational Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO). (Tunis) .
Also, most of these cultural scientific articles are published in the daily News Journals in Egypt and in the Arabian Gulf Countries.
Also, meetings about these scientific articles are carried out in the Egyptian and Arabian Gulf Countries TV and Radio, BBC, Mont Carlo and Paris Radio (Arab Section). Some of these articles are translated to English and French by Middle East Express, French Express, and American Express and distributed over the entire world, and on the Internet. Also, some of these articles are translated to German, Spanish, and Russian on web sites.
Highlight of the Outstanding Publications:
Egypt Solar Radiation Atlas
Most of the Egyptian lands receive
considerable annual amounts of radiation which, therefore,
becomes very important as an energy source for the country.
It is, therefore, evident that a complete study of the
solar energy income with the help of measurements would
be great interest. To meet the challenges of users of
solar energy such as scientists and engineers, information
will present in a simple and convenient form which makes
it accessible to everyone.
The first attempt to produce “Egyptian Solar Radiation
Atlas” was carried out in 1981 by Mosalam Shaltout,
under the title "Solar Energy Input to Egypt",
as a special publication of NRIAG, Academy of Scientific
Research and Technology, Cairo - Egypt.
It contained 77 information tables for 77 sites in Egypt,
and 7 maps showed the distribution of the different components
of solar radiation over Egypt. The theory of the Atlas
was published under the title "Estimation of the
different components of the solar radiation over Egypt
from the meteorological data" by Mosalam Shaltout,
in the International Journal "Solar-Wind Technology"
Vol.1, No.3, pp.175 - 185, 1985.
It would be highly desirable that the first attempt of
the Solar Radiation Atlas (Solar Energy Input to Egypt)
will be updating for the last ten years (1980-1990), taking
into account more recent and more accurate new data. For
these reasons, it is suggested that, a new "Egyptian
Solar Radiation Atlas" must be carried out.
The Atlas was developed by Mosalam Shaltout under contract
to IDEA Inc. as part of the Renewable Energy Field Testing
Project initiated and managed by the New and Renewable
Energy Authority (NREA), and the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) Cairo, Egypt. This Egyptian Solar
Radiation Atlas deals with (11 elements):
- Actual sunshine duration
- Relative sunshine duration
- Global radiation on horizontal surface
- Relative global radiation on the horizontal surface
- Diffuse solar radiation.
- Diffuse fraction of solar radiation
- Direct normal incidence solar radiation
- Solar energy density on south facing flat plate tilted
by the latitude angle ? of the site.
- Solar energy density on full tracking system
- Solar energy density on N-S polar axis and E-W tracking
- Solar energy density on E-W horizontal axis and N-S
tracking Also, the
daily, monthly and yearly variability of solar energy
over Egypt are discussed and tabulated.
The Atlas includes 144 maps, i.e. 12 monthly maps plus
one coloured map for the annual average for each element
of the above 11 mentioned elements.
Also, it includes 11 tables for the solar variability,
and 13 tables for climatological data.
The maps and tables are derived from data collected over
Egypt at: - 10 stations
for measuring the global solar radiation.
- 4 stations for measuring the diffuse solar radiation,
and
- 77 stations for measuring the other meteorological parameters.
The Atlas has been printed in
Cairo at February 1991, and distributed to all the Egyptian
Universities and Research Centers, and some copies were
sent abroad.
Typical Solar Radiation Year For Egypt :
In recent years, the evaluation of the efficiency of the performance of solar energy units is not done by using long-term averages of weather data as input but preferably by using data sets representative of the site that are generated for this purpose. The typical solar radiation year is used as input for computer calculations- simulations- mainly of solar energy system, and building energy consumption, energy conservation, indoor climate and comfort.
The typical solar radiation year (TSRY) for Egypt generated by using daily data of global solar radiation obtained by measurements at ten stations for long periods. Also, the hourly values of the different components of solar radiation (direct, diffuse, and global) over that ten stations estimated for the typical day (mid-day) of each month, by applying empirical models and using the standard meteorological data for each station.
The typical solar radiation year for Egypt has been produced as part of the Renewable Energy Field Testing Project initiated and managed by the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) Cairo – Egypt, and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Cairo – Egypt in 1991.
Long-term Prediction for the Nile
Flood:
Among the major problems confronting
humanity as we enter the first decade of the 21th century.
That of climatic fluctuations looms ever larger. A series
of events has moved climatic studies into the forefront
of human affairs. As a result of these developments,
the long-term prediction for the Nile flood is very
interested. Many authors have suggested that a large
portion of climatic change arises from variations in
solar constant and activity. As a contribution in this
interested field of study, Mosalam Shaltout carried
out two researches under the titles:
Variations of the solar activity and irradiance, and
their influence on the
flooding of the River Nile.
Correlation analysis between the sunspots and the Nile flood.
The two papers are published in Mausam Vol.41, Part 3 and 4, 1990. Mausam is the quarterly journal of the Meteorological Department of India.
Also, an invited paper “The ancient Egyptian civilization: Maximum and minimum in coincidence with solar activity”. IAGA and IASPEI joint scientific assembly 2001, section G 6.01, Hanoi, Vietnam , 19-31 August 2001.
Correlation analysis between
the sunspots and the Nile flood.
The two papers are published in Mausam Vol.41, Part
3 and 4, 1990. Mausam is the quarterly journal of the
Meteorological Department of India.
Also, an invited paper “The ancient Egyptian civilization
: Maximum and minimum in coincidence with solar activity”.
IAGA and IASPEI joint scientific assembly 2001, section
G 6.01, Hanoi, Vietnam , 19-31 August 2001.
Solar Radiation and Air Pollution
in Cairo:
Cairo is one of the highest air
polluted cities on the earth due to traffic block at
the centre, and the heavy industry surrounding the city.
A research was carried out for Mosalam Shaltout about
the calculation of the average link turbidity factor
for the four zones of Cairo (northern, southern, eastern,
and western zones). The chemical measurements for the
pollutants and dust in the different zones of Cairo
supported our results.
A series of papers about solar radiation and air pollution
was published in The List (A) of publications.
The Environmental Factors Affecting the Performance of Photovoltaic
Systems
A series of papers was published for Mosalam Shaltout
about the environmental factors affecting the performance
of the solar cells and panels in the hot desert climate,
as in the list (A) of publications.
Also, Mosalam Shaltout stressed the need of photovoltaic
water pumping; it seems that huge underground water
reservoirs exist in very remote regions of south - west
Egypt “Eastern Owienat”. The water table
is pretty high, and only limited amount of energy is
needed in order to make the "desert blossom".
A series of papers about the photovoltaic water pumping
for desert development were published as in the list
(A) of publications.
Suggested International Projects by Mosalm Shaltout:
Solar Hydrogen Project At Nasser Lake In The South Of Egypt
Nasser Lake in the South of Egypt is the second worlds largest man-made lakes of length 500 km , and mean width about 6 km. It contains about 140 billion cubic meter from fresh and renewable water of salinity from 150 to 200 ppm.
The western coast of the Lake is empty flat desert and the nominal annual insulation is more than 2500 kWh / m2. This fact puts the lake in certain classification criteria, on top among the most suitable areas world - wide for solar Hydrogen production.
The objective of the suggested project is the design, installation and safe experimental operation of directly coupled 350 kW concentrated photovolatic-advanced electrolysis system with compressed Hydrogen storage. The plant can be installed in the South of Aswan in Sahara Area near the High Dam at 20 km from Aswan Center on the western coast of Nasser Lake . This plant will be pilot project, and can be extended to become large project for submitting Egypt and Europe by Hydrogen as renewable clean, safe energy for the 21st century.
The module support structure is designed for the proposed site. A rough estimation to the cost of power plant is made. The cooperation of international interested institutions is explored please, see list of publication (A).
Radio Telescope at Abu-Simbel
Building a radio telescope at Abu – Simbel in the south of Egypt as part of the European VLBI Network (EVN) is very important to cover the gab between the radio telescopes in Western Europe and the radio telescope at Harteboesthoek in South Africa. The telescope can be used for solar and stellar observations at wavelength ranging between centimeters and millimeters, and for geodetic VLBI studies. The suggested diameter 32 meter of the telescope and it is expected to work in the frequency rage from 1.4 to 43 GHZ. Abu Simbel characterised by excellent atmospheric transparency, dry climate, and low population without any artificial interference. The cooperation of international interested institutions is being explored, where the telescope will have a diameter of 32 meters. Three papers about that were listed in list of publication (B).
Testing Instruments of Exploration of Planet Mars
The instruments for Mars Rovers to be launched in the time period 2003-2005 can be tested in the Western Desert of Egypt. It is the driest Sahara in the world, and contains a variety of rocks and soil deposited by catastrophic floods early in the history as that occurred in the past history of Mars. Beside, dust storms for 50 scattered days during the year “El-Kamassen” similar to the dust storms in Mars. The instruments to be tested in different sites of the Western desert chosen by their analog with martian desert–like conditions, and contain subsurface water at different depths. The instruments are electromagnetic sounder, magnetic coil, infrared spectrometer, radiometer, coordination and GPS Navigation. The cooperation of international interested institution as NASA, ESA, The Planetary Society (TPS), and Others is being explored. Four papers about that were listed in list B.
National project of Archaeoastronmy for the ancient Egyptian monuments
We can mention that in the 27 issues of the former archaeoastronomy supplement of this Journal, published between 1979 and 2002, only two papers dealt with astronomical alignments of Egyptian monuments and both related to the pyramids, one appearing in 1984 and the other in 2001. This was how things stood at the beginning of the present century, when we decided this situation ought to be certified. To achieve this, Mosalam Shaltout collaborated with Dr. Juan Antonio Belmonte from Institute to de Astrofisica de Canarias (Spain) to plan a project with the main objective of putting the study of ancient Egyptian astronomy on the footing is deserves in the context of present - day Egyptology. An Egyptian - Spanish Mission by the Leading of Mosalam Shaltout has been created under the auspices of the Egyptian Supereme Council of Antiquities, with the aim of measuring the orientation across Egypt, within a reasonable period of time ( Four Years 2003 - 2006 ). Our purpose is to obtain fieldwork data in a quantity sufficient to prove (or disprove), through statistical studies, all the speculation concerning temple orientation from both the top a graphical and astronomical point of view (see list of publication C).
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Supervision
on M.Sc. and Ph.D. Thesis:
The principal supervisor
on the following thesis:
1- Solar Energy
Distribution over Egypt; especially for Owienat Area.
M.Sc. Thesis by A. H. Hassan, Menofia University - Faculty
of Science - Physics Department (awarded in December
1989).
2- Studying the Effect of Environment
Conditions in Hot Climate on the Performance of Photovoltaic
Systems. Ph.D. Thesis by A. H. Hassan, Menofia University
- Faculty of Science - Physics Department, (awarded
in August 1995).
3- Atmospheric Transparency at Helwan
from Solar Radiation Measurements and its Correlation
with Air Pollutants. M.Sc. Thesis by U. A. Ahmed, Helwan
University - Faculty of Science - Physics Department
( Awarded in November 1992).
4- Ultraviolet Solar Radiation at Helwan
and its Dependence on Atmospheric Conditions. M.Sc.
Thesis by A. M. Fathey, Helwan University - Faculty
of Science - Physics Department ( awarded in August
1992).
5- Spectroscopic Study for Solar Radiation
in Relation with Air Pollutants in greater Cairo. Ph.D.
Thesis by M. Metwali, Mansoura University - Faculty
of Science - Physics Department (awarded in 1996).
6- Using Optical Glass and Liquid Filter
to increase the Solar Cell Performance. M.Sc. Thesis
by A. E. Ghettas, Cairo University - Faculty of Science
- Physics Department. (awarded in November 1994).
7- Studies on the Different Methods
of Predicting Solar Proton Flares. M.Sc. Thesis by O.
M. El-Saied, Cairo University - Faculty of Science -
Astronomy and Meteorology Department. (awarded in February
1993)
8- Solar Dark Filaments Disappearance
and their Influence on Geomagnetic Storms and interplanetary
Disturbance. M.Sc. Thesis by M. M. Hussein, Cairo University
- Faculty of Science - Astronomy and Meteorology Department
(awarded in 1997).
9- The Aerosol Extinction at Line Spectral
Band of Solar Radiation over Egypt, M. Sc. Thesis by
A.Y. EI-Sayed, Menofia University, Faculty of Science,
Physics Department (awarded in 1996).
10- Solar Ultraviolet Radiation over
Cairo and its relation with air pollution, M. Sc. Thesis
by H. Allam, Menofia University, Faculty of Science,
Physics Department (awarded in October 1998).
11- Solar Infrared Radiation over Egypt,
M. Sc. Thesis, by T. N. EI-Hosary, Menofia University,
Faculty of Science, Physics Department (awarded in1996).
12- Studding The Air Pollutants in
Helwan Industrial Area (El-Tabbin) and Its Relation
with Solar Radiation and Meteorological Factors, M.
Sc. Thesis by E.M.E. Ebied, Cairo University , Faculty
of Science , Physics Department. (awardcd in June 1996)
13- Solar Spectra-radiometry for photovoltaic
Applications in Egypt, M. Sc. Thesis, by A. M. Mahrous,
Helwan University, Faculty of Sciences, Physics Department,
(awarded in May 1995).
14- Solar Concentrators for Photovoltaic
in the Hot Desert Climate, M. Sc. Thesis, by M. Sabry,
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, Physics Department,
(awarded in February 1996).
15- Numerical Simulation Model For
The Prediction of The Optical and Thermal Behaviour
of Compound Parabolic Solar Energy Concentrators For
Laser Beam Generation, M.Sc. Thesis, by Y. Abd El Fattah,
Ain Shames University, Faculty of Science, Physics Department
(awarded in 1996).
16- Solar X-rays Variability and its
Influence on the Earth's Ionosphere, M. Sc. Thesis by
S. El-Genedy, Helwan University, Faculty of Science,
Physics Department ( awarded in 1998).
17- Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation
Variability and its Influence on Earth's Ozonosphere,
M. Sc. Thesis, by Ali Okasha, Helwan University, Faculty
of Science, Physics Department. (awarded in 1999)
18- Measurements For Suspended Particles
and Aerosols in Comparison with Solar Radiation Attenuation
in Different Spectral Bands At Helwan, Ph. D Thesis,
by U. A. Ahmed, Helwan University, Faculty of Science,
Physics Department (awarded in June 1996).
19- Study of Ultraviolet and Infrared
Solar Radiation over Cairo and their Relation with Environmental
and Climatological Factors, Ph. D thesis by A.M. Fathey,
Menia University, Faculty of Science, Physics Department
(awarded in June 1999).
20-Experimental Study for Solar Hydrogen
Production by Photovoltaic near Cairo - Egypt, M.SC.,
by H.K.Elminir, Mansoura University, Faculty of Engineering,
Automatic and Control Systems Engineering Department
(awarded in 1996).
21- The Variability of Stratospheric
Ozone and its relation with Solar activity, M.Sc., Adel
A.A. Mohammed, Menofia University, Faculty of Science,
Department of Physics (awarded in August 1998).
22- Atmospheric Turbidity from Solar
Radiation Analysis at Cairo and Aswan, M.Sc., G.S.M.
Saoudy, Menofia University, Faculty of Science, Department
of physics (awarded in June 1999).
23- Study the effect of atmospheric
pollution on attenuation of the different compounds
of solar radiation over Egypt by using harmonic analysis,
M. Sc, by Abdalla A. Mohamed, Menofia University, Faculty
of Science, Physics Department (awarded in 2000).
24- Solar Gamma Ray Flares from Yohkoh
observations in relation to Solar active regions development,
Ph.D., by Meha Kassem, Alexandria University, Faculty
of Science, Physics Department, Alexandria, Egypt.(awarded
in 2003)
25- Spectral Filtration of Concentrated
Solar Radiation to Increase Solar Cell Performances,
Ph.D., by M. Sabry, Physics Department, Faculty of Science,
Helwan University.(Awarded in 2003)
26- Mass distribution great interior
points of N-dimensional radially symmetric polytrapes,
M.Sc., by H.M. El-Zafarani, Cairo University, Faculty
of Science, Department of Astronomy and Meteorology
(awarded in 2000).
27- solar radiation and its interaction
with the atmosphere and the different applications over
Egypt , Ph.D. , by ahmed youssef el-sayad Mohamed ,
physics department , faculty of science , monufiya university
28-Solar Radiation And Its Interaction With
The Atmosphere And The Different Applications Over Egypt
, Ph.D. , By Ahmed Youssef El-sayad Mohamed , Physics
Department , Faculty of Science , Monufiya University
29- Studying the Solar Flares and CME's during the 23 rd Solar cycle and their effect on the Ionosphere, Ph.D, by M.Y. Omer, Al-Azahr University, faculty of science, Astronomy Department and Meteorology.
30- Solar Flares and CME'S during the solar cycle 23, M.Sc., by R. M. Badr, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Minufiya University.
31- The effect of seasonal variation of solar radiation on the production of Majorana Hortensis plant grown under Bilibis-Sherkia Desert Conditions; by I.M. Hamdy; Institute of Environment studies and Research, Ain Shams University, Cairo ,Egypt.
32- Studding the climatic fluctuation over Egypt in the Twentieth Century; M.SC., by I.S. Gomha, physics Department, Faculty of Science Minufiya University.
33- Solar Energy value for different tracking modes for Toshka area in the upper Egypt; M.SC., G.F.A. Hassan, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Minufiya University
34- A Comparison study of convective cloud parameterization schemes in Numerical Model (MMS); M.SC., A.G.A. El-Awady, physics Department, Faculty of Science, Minufiya University
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List of Publication
There are 190 papers were published for Mosalam Shaltout. 86 papers are in the field of Solar Energy and Environment, as in list (A). 76 papers are in the field of Space Science and Technology, as in list (B), and, 28 papers are in the field of Archoaeastronomy and The History of Astronomy as in list (C).
The Total production is 186 scientific papers after M.SC. and Ph.D. Thesis.
I Certify that, all the above data are true
Signature : Mosalam Sahaltout Date
: 1 Feb.2008
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PUBLISHED
PAPERS for Prof. Dr. M.A.
Mosalam Shaltout
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A 1. Estimation of
the different components of the solar
radiation over Egypt from the meteorological data;
Sola
r Wind Technology Vol.1, No 3, pp. 176-185, 1985.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 2. Solar Energy Characteristics
and some photovoltaic testing
results in Jeddah; Solar Wind Technology, Vol.3,
No.3, pp. 173-187, 1986.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 3. Atmospheric transmission
and diffuse fraction of solar energy
over Egypt; International Symposium on Applications
of Solar and
Renewable Energy, Proceedings pp. 35-44, March
23-26, 1986. Cairo, Egypt.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout. |
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A 4. Solar radiation over the western
region of Saudi Arabia and its correlation
with climatological Data; International Conference on
Passive and Low Energy Architecture in Housing, Proceedings
pp. H-62 to H-81, Pecs - Hungary, Sept. 1-5, 1986.
M. A. Mosalam Shaltout, O.M. Jamjoom, and M.A. El-Sheick
Weis.
A 5. Availability of solar energy
with different tracking modes in the western
Oases of Egypt, Advances in Desert and Arid Land Technology
and
Development, Vol.5, pp 289-306, Edited by Adli Bishay
and Harold Dregene, Harward Academic Publishers, New
York, 1991.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 6. Solar net
radiation over water in a class "A"
evaporation pan at Giza, estimated on the base
of its close relationship with global radiation;
Solar Energy Vol.41, No.3, pp. 247-253, 1988.
M.H. Omar and M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 7. Solar net radiation over
a bare wet field at Giza, Estimated on the base
of its close relationship with global radiation;
Solar Wind Technology Vol.5, No.2, pp.l35-189,
1988.
M.H. Omar and M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 8. Solar energy potential
to Oweinat; Proceedings of the ISES Solar World
Congress 1987, Hamburg- Germany, Sep. 13-18, 1987,
Vol.4, pp.3381-
3886, Edited by W.H. Bloss and F. Pfisterer.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and A.H. Hassan. |
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A 9. Photovoltaic defects in the solar
belt; Proceedings of the ISES Solar World Congress 1987,
Hamburg - Germany, Sep. 13-18,1987. Vol.1, pp.247-252,
Edited by W.H. Bloss and F. Pfisterer
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 10. Solar radiation and
air pollution in Cairo; Proceedings of the Third
International Arab Conference of Solar Energy;
Baghdad-Iraq, Feb 21-24, 1988, pp.l.53- 1.85,
Edited by N.I. Al-Hamadani and others.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 11. Simple Method for Computation
of solar radiation for different latitudes in
Egypt; IE (1) journal - IOP, Vol.68, June 1988,
Pages 53-60.
N.H. Helwa, M.T.Y. Tadros, and M.A.Mosalam . Shaltout.
A 12. Solar energy potential
to Owienat from measured data; Proceedings of
the Second Cairo International Symposium on new
and renewable energy; Cairo 13-16 June 1988. Edited
by A. EI-Sharkawy.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and A.H. Hassan.
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A 13. Solar Energy Variability
over Horizontal and Inclined Passive Systems in
Egypt; Proceedings of PLEA'88 Porto-Portogual, 26-31
July, 1988, Pages 375- 382, Edited by E.de Oliveira
Fernandes and Simo Yannan.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout. |
A 14. Solar Energy Distribution over
Egypt using Cloudiness from Meteosat Photos; Solar Energy,
Vol.45, No.6, pp.345 - 351, (1990).
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and A.H. Hassan.
A15. Amorphous solar cell utilization
in the hot climate; Proceedings of Euroforum'88 on new
energies; Saarbrucken- Germany, 24-28 Oct., 1988. Vol.3,
pp. 801-2, published by H.S. Stephens & Associates.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and H.A. Hassan.
A 16. Effect of Hanning and Parzen
windows and Kalman filter on the spectral analysis of
solar constant and solar activities; Solar Energy Vol.43,
No.6, pp. 331-338, 1989.
M. Tadros and M.A. Mosalam Shaltout
A 17. Atmospheric Transparency
at Owienat; Proceedings of the International Symposium
on Applications of Solar and Renewable Energy
ASRE' 89, March 19-22, 1989. Cairo - Egypt. Edited
by A. Mobarak and H. El-Agamwae.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout, M.M. Ghonim, and A.H. Hassan.
A 18. Availability of the solar
iso-radiation map of the Arab region from Meteosat
cloudiness data; Proceedings of the third International
Conference on "Applied Optics in Solar Energy",
2-6 October 1989, Praha-Czechoslovaki, pp. 280
- 291.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and A.H. Hassan.
A 19. Fourier analysis of daily
solar radiation data in Egypt, Energy Conservation
in Buildings Proceedings of Northsun 90, University
of Reading, UK. 18-21 September 1990. Edited by
A.M. Sayigh, pp. 183-192, Pergamon Press, Oxford.
M. Tadros and M.A. Mosalam Shaltout. |
A 20. Test Reference Year at Cairo,
World Renewable Energy Congress, 23-28 September 1990,
Reading United Kingdom. Proceedings, Vol.5, pp.3035
3039. editor A.A.M. Sayigh
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and M. Tadros.
A 21. Environmental Factors Affected
the Performance of Photovoltaic at Cairo, World Renewable
Energy Congress, 23-28 September 1990, Reading, United
Kingdom. Proceedings, Vol.1, pp.249-253, editor A.A.M.
Sayigh
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and A.H. Hassan.
A 22. Optimum utilization of crystal
and amorphous silicon solar cells for electrical power
generation at Cairo, The Annual meeting of the German
Section of ISES, Frankfurt, Germany, October 1990.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and A.H. Hassan.
A 23. Solar Energy Variability over
Egypt. ISES World Congress 1991, Denver -Colorado -
USA. August 1991. Proceedings, Vol.1, Part II, pp. 1013-18.
Edited by : M.E. Arden, S.M.A. Burley and M. Coleman.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 24. Photovoltaic Activities in Egypt
: Applications and Research. ISES World Congress 1991,
Denver-Colorado-USA. August 1991. Proceedings, Vol.3,
Part I, pp. 3718-26. Edited by : M.E. Arden, S.M.A.
Burley and M. Coleman.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and Reda Botros.
A 25. Solar Energy and Environmental
Protections, Roundtable on Solar Energy Solutions, Denver-Colorado-USA.
August 1991.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout.
A 26. Photovoltaic Water Pumping at
Wadi El-Natrun in the Western Desert of Egypt. International
Workshop on Solar Cell and Photovoltaic systems, Tripoli,
Libya. 15-20 June, 1991.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout and Reda Botros.
A 27. Optimum Tilt Angles of Photovoltaic
Systems for Electric Power Generation at Cairo, Proceedings
of the 11th European photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference,
Montreaux, Switzerland 12-16 October 1992. pp.1516-1518.
Edited by: L. J. M. Guimaraes
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout, A. H. Hassan, and A. E. Ghettas.
A 28. Using Optical Liquid Filters
to Increase the Solar Cell Performance, Proceedings
of the 11th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference,
Montreaux, Switzerland 12-16 October 1992. pp.1506-1509.
Edited by : L. J. M. Guimaraes
M. A. Mosalam Shaltout, and A. E. Ghettas.
A 29. The Spectrum of the Solar Global
Radiation on Horizontal Solar Cells in Polluted and
Pure Air Zones of Great Cairo, Proceedings of the 11th
European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference , Montreaux,
Switzerland 12-16 October 1992. pp. 1519-1522, Edited
by: L. J. M. Guimaraes
M. A. Mosalam Shaltout, A. H. Hassan, and A. E. Ghettas.
A 30. Solar Spectrum and Air pollution
in Cairo, Proceedings of ISES Solar World Congress,
Budapest, Hungary, 23-27 August 1993, Vol.2, pp.217-222,
Edited by Istvan Farkas
M. A. Mosalam Shaltout, M. Tadros, and M. El-Metwally.
A 31. Cooling the Amorphous Silicon
Solar Cells in the Hot Desert Climate by Flowing Liquid
Optical Filters for Performance Increasing , Proceedings
of ISES Solar World Congress, Budapest, Hungary, 23-27
August 1993, Vol.3, pp. 161-166, Edited by Miklo’s
Palfy.
M.A. Mosalam Shaltout, and A. E. Ghettas.
A 32. Photovoltaic Performance for
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