Adham Mohamed el Shetehy Introduction I am an assistant professor based in Cairo, Egypt. My academic journey has been shaped by a profound interest in technology and a commitment to advancing government services. Education Bachelor’s Degree: I earned my Bachelor of Business Administration from the Arab Academy for Science and Technology. During this time, I delved into management information systems, discovering my passion for the intersection of business and technology. Master’s Degree: Pursuing my Master’s in Computer Science at Middlesex University allowed me to deepen my understanding of cutting-edge technologies and their applications. PhD Journey: My quest for knowledge led me to Sheffield Hallam University, where I successfully defended my PhD thesis in Computer Science. This experience not only expanded my expertise but also fueled my curiosity about the ever-evolving digital landscape. Career Highlights Academic Excellence: Achieving a bachelor’s degree with a remarkable GPA of 3.83 was a significant milestone. It reinforced my dedication to academic rigor and excellence. Mastering Computer Science: My master’s studies exposed me to diverse research areas, including artificial intelligence, data analytics, and software engineering. I actively contributed to projects that bridged theory and practice. Doctoral Insights: During my PhD journey, I explored topics such as machine learning algorithms, cybersecurity, and human-computer interaction. My research aimed to improve user experiences in digital environments. E-Government Enthusiast: Since the 1990s, I’ve closely monitored the development of electronic government services in Egypt. Witnessing their evolution—from basic online forms to sophisticated platforms—has been both fascinating and rewarding. Personal Interests Beyond academia, I find joy in: Tech Exploration: Staying abreast of emerging technologies, attending conferences, and collaborating with fellow researchers. Impactful Innovations: Celebrating advancements in E-government services, not only in Egypt but also globally. These innovations empower citizens, enhance transparency, and streamline administrative processes. Conclusion My journey has indeed been a tapestry of challenges, discoveries, and growth. As an assistant professor, I remain committed to contributing to the digital transformation of government services. Together, we can shape a more efficient and accessible future.