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Salem Nabil Abu Bakr graduated from the College of Engineering and Technology, Mechanics Department in September 2019.A journey that lasted for 5 years, which started by joining the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport in 2014. After joining the academy, I noticed that it took part in many scientific competitions and activities, such as remotely operated vehicles (ROV), mine detectors, formula, ACM competitions among others. The Academy has given me the opportunity to participate in many competitions in different fields through which I was able to choose the most suitable major for me. Hence, I joined the competition of ACM in 2015 and then the ROV and mine detectors competitions in 2016. Then in 2017, I joined the formula team, which works on designing complete race cars to be qualified to take part in international competitions. In the following year, we formed a full team comprised of different departments at ..
Full StoryNada Ahmed Mohamed obtained the Pearson BTEC level 5 HND diplomas in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical and Vocational Institute, Mechanical Department, at AASTMT-Alexandria in 2015. At the moment, she is enrolled in the Higher Institute for Computers, Information Systems Department.Nada has participated in a number of international competitions and achieved impressive results. She came third in the International Robotics Competition, Japan 2007, and second in the First Lego Language Competition, Jordon 2008. She took part in the Egyptian Robotics Contest and achieved first place for Best Creative Robotics project. In 2010, she was sponsored by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology to participate in the International Robotics Competition, held in Atlanta, USA. She was awarded first prize for designing robots, ahead of 85 international teams. ..
Full StoryShe is an Egyptian professional squash player who became the youngest women to win the Women''''s World Championship On 30 April 2016.It is worth mentioning that Nour El Sherbini produced one of the greatest comebacks in World Championship history in the final of 2016 Naza PSA Women’s World Championship in Malaysia to become the youngest winner of the biggest title in Women’s squash as well as the first female Egyptian ever to become the World Champion.Nour is a student at AASTMT College of Management and Technology, Media Management department.Within the role of the Arab Academy in sponsoring sports and athletes to achieve its leading and outstanding role, H.E Prof. Dr. Ismail Abdel Ghafar Ismail Farag - AASTMT President honored the youngest World Squash Champion “Nour El Sherbiniâ€, AASTMT College of Management and Technology student AASTMT ceremony for the graduation projects of Class 2016 ..
Full StoryThe Fencer AASTMT College of Engineering and Technology Student, Alaaeldin Abouelkassem has won the first silver men’s individual foil at London 2012 Olympic Games after performing a distinguished final match which was held on Tuesday 31- 7- 2012 in front of the China player, Lei Sheng. The first silver at London 2012 Olympic Games of AASTMT College of Engineering and Technology Student is considered to be a culmination of AASTMT role in the care of athletes and the adoption of talented young people, where AASTMT has participated with a large number of players in individual and team sports. It is worth mentioning that the Fencer, Abouelkassem Alaaeldin is a student at the Department of Electronics and Communications of AASTMT College of Engineering and Technology. ..
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