7th ENHEP School on High Energy Physics

Africa/Cairo
Ain Shams University

Ain Shams University

Cairo, Egypt
Description


The goal of the school is to give extensive courses on the basic topics of theoretical, computational and experimental particle physics for Egyptian as well as regional graduate students. The prospective outcome of the school is to train qualified members capable of joining the Egyptian national project related to the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in CERN.

The school is for five days, from Saturday 26 January to Thursday 31 January 2019. Everyday, there will be two lectures in the morning session before lunch, then one more lecture and a training session after lunch.

The school is one of the main activities of the Egyptian Network of High Energy Physics (ENHEP) which was established in September 2008 under the patronage of the Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research, and the president of the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT). It acts as a nucleus for the scientific cooperation between Egyptian experts in the areas of high energy physics and CERN in the LHC project.

The ENHEP aims at linking the Egyptian high energy physicists together with the CMS experiment at CERN. It also aims at establishing experimental expertise for the LHC accelerator spare parts and high standard electronic equipment, as well as developing simulation techniques that have environmental and industrial impact. Moreover, taking a leading part in the expected revolution in particle physics, and promoting scientific collaboration between researchers and Egyptian academic institutions are two of the main objectives of the ENHEP, in addition to training young scientists in experimental and theoretical particle physics and data analysis.

Participants
  • Ahmad El-Gammal
  • Ahmed Abdelalim
  • Ahmed Ali
  • Ahmed Ashraf
  • Ahmed Attia
  • Ahmed Ismael
  • Ahmed Issawi
  • Ahmed Khaled
  • Ahmed Maher
  • ahmed refaat
  • Akram Batikh
  • Ali Ellithi
  • Alia Said
  • Aly Shaaban
  • Amira Nasr
  • Ammar Kasem
  • Amr Moharram
  • Anna Colaleo
  • Arzaq Nour
  • Asmaa Abdel Azim
  • Asmaa Abdulbaset Hassan
  • Asmaa Hassan
  • Aya Beshr
  • Bara'ah Abdallah
  • Basant Magdy
  • Basma Hefny
  • Doha Adel Awies
  • Ehab Mohammed Abo-elyazid
  • Elaf Musa
  • Elsayed Mohammed
  • Elsayed Salama
  • Eman Hisham
  • Eslam Shokr
  • Esraa Mohammed
  • fatma ali ibrahim
  • Gawad Elmerghany
  • George Eid
  • Giuseppe Iaselli
  • hadeel ezzeldeen
  • Hagar Ahmed
  • Hala Alsayad
  • Harrison Prosper
  • Hassan Fathy
  • Hassan Ibrahim
  • hebtollah mosa
  • Hedarh Al-Ssalahy
  • Hemida Mohammed
  • Hoda Elsayed Fahmy Elgendy
  • Kareem Ezzat
  • Karim Sobh
  • Ludwik Dobrzynski
  • Magdy Ayad
  • Maha Abdelhakim
  • Mahmoud Ali
  • Mahmoud Haroun
  • Mahmoud Ibrahim
  • Mahmoud Nassar
  • Mai El Sawy
  • Mansour Hassan
  • Mariam Abdelaziz
  • marihan ashraf
  • Marwa Mostafa
  • Mayssoun Mourad
  • Mehar Ali Shah
  • Merna Higazi
  • Michele Gallinaro
  • Mohamed Abdelsalam Mansour
  • Mohamed Abdou
  • Mohamed Aly
  • Mohamed El-Kinawy
  • Mohamed Emam
  • Mohamed Gamal
  • Mohamed Gamal Elsheikh
  • mohamed hasab Elnaby
  • Mohamed Hashad
  • Mohamed Mahdi
  • Mohamed Nabil
  • Mohamed Ramadan
  • Mohamed Sami
  • Mohammed Ali Abbas
  • Mohammed Mahmoud Mohammed
  • Mohammed Yahia
  • Moheb Yacoub
  • Muhammad Farouk
  • Muhammad Ibrahim Elsayed
  • Muhammad Muhammad
  • Muhammad Shatla
  • Mustafa Ashry
  • Mustafa Attalla
  • Nicola De Filippis
  • Ola Ali
  • ola emad
  • Omar Nasr
  • Pavly Nashed
  • Phillip Mine
  • Rachid Benbrik
  • Rania Badry Amin Elsayed
  • Salvador Carrillo Moreno
  • Sara Hamed
  • Sarah Ragab
  • Shaaban Khalil
  • Shaimaa Mahmoud
  • Shereen Aly
  • Shereen Shaban Mosa Ali
  • Sherif Elgammal
  • Shimaa Abuzeid
  • tahani Ahmed
  • Tarek Hussein
  • Ulrich Husemann
  • Yahya Muhammed Hussien
  • Yasmin Sarhan
  • Yasser Assran
  • Yasser Mohammed
  • Yehia Mostafa
  • Youstina Ramsis
  • Zeinab Abdelhalim