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Mustafa Abdou Wahid El-Din [ El-Daher Square], [Cairo], [Egypt] MUSTAFA ABDOU [ Home Tele:+ ] [ Mobile Tele: ] WAHID EL-DIN [E-mail: [email protected]] Objectives Trying to develop myself by working in various types & methods of planning and unique companies to improve my practical side, and also currently is to continue my theoretical researches by preparing master degree and next is doctorate degree in order to become one of the largest specialists in urban planning. Experience [Informal Participated in updating the national map of unsafe areas Settlement in Egypt. Development Participated in maspero triangle development project Facility] through collecting field data and building GIS database. “CURRENT JOB” Revision & Correction GIS database for Manchit Naser district under a project of preparation The Strategic plan for Manchit Naser District. [General Design The th & th Neighbourhoods in The th District of Organization of The th of Ramadan City. Physical Planning] Participated in Matria Upgrading Project in data entry and preparing presentations works. Participated in revision & correction team under a project of preparation The Urban Cordons in Egypt's Farmlands. [A.C. Dr. Sahar Technical coordinator of Strategic Plan for Abu-Hammad Attia Office] City. Participated in Project of “The New City of Alamein as A Sustainable and Green City (Eco-Cities)” . Participated in GIS works of The th of Ramadan City. Leader of survey team for Warak's island upgrading project. [New City Design many Neighbourhoods in (Borg el-arab , Sadat Engineering Office] ,New Fayom ,New Sohag ,New Damietta ,New Aswan ,Badr ,El-Shik Zaid) Cities. Design many apartment buildings in different sites. [HANORA] Participated in preparing Master Plan for Egyptian Villages [Dr.Ingy El- Project's in Sharkia Government. Bramilgy] Preparing The Old Historical Cairo's Map. | P a g e [SKETSHES] Participated in The Strategic Plan of Somosta City in Bnei [Dr.Khaled Sami] Swef Government. [CPAS] Design a Master Plan for some areas in th May City. [Dr.Abd El-Baky] Working in Preparing the Strategic Plan for th May city. Technical Coordination between the Centre of Studies (CPAS) and the General Organization for Physical Planning th (GOPP) and New Urban Communities Authority and May City administration. [ D GRAPHICS] Draw and data entry for administrative unit of El-Bihara Governorate under a project of preparation The Urban Cordons for Egypt's Farmlands. Technical Coordinator for meetings with officials of the Governorate and Administrative Units. Education [Master from [Have a Master’s Degree in Urban Planning from the Faculty of Department of Architecture] Engineering [My Master research under a title: - ] “PRINCIPLES OF PREPARATION THE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PLAN” ] [Bachelor from [Accumulative Grade: V.Good ] Faculty of Urban [General Rank: One of Top Graduates with rank th ] and Regional [Project Grade: V.Good ] Planning [Project Rank: The Sixth on my Department ] - ] [Project Name: Master plan of Mokattem Sector] The objective of my graduation project are the following: Elimination of impending hazardous areas. Exploitation of tourist value and unique location of the plateau. Take advantage of the plateau as areas of future growth to solve part of the problem of housing in Cairo. Complementarily between the Mokattam sector and surrounding areas. | P a g e Training Training with Dr. Tareq Abu Al Soud in the work of field survey and engineering drawing for the cities (Quesna and Akhmim) . Training in the office of Dr. Magdy Rabie in the work of field survey and engineering drawing of the villages of Sohag Governorate in . Training in the company Moharm Bakhoum in the work of planning for the extension of the city of Port Said in . Training in the office of Dr. Magdy Rabie in the project of repackaging slums of the city of Shebin El Kanater . Training in the Engineering Office Consultative Dr. Hussein Hassan in the preparation of Detailed Planning of the city (El-Tal El-Kbir) Ismailia Governorate . Training in Space Company (Dr. Medhat Dorra) in the design of the tourist area on the northern coast of the city of New Damietta . Training with Eng. Abd El-Khaliq El-Kady in his own PHD work of a questionnaire to the District ( ) at October city, . Courses & Skills Training course in Policies of raising the financial resource from lands from UN Habitat. Training course in environmental planning from Housing and Building National Research Center. Training course in Presentation Skills from LOGIC Organization. Computer Skills ESRI Arc GIS & Q GIS(Open Source App.). Auto CAD. Photoshop. Microsoft Office. Language Skills Arabic - Native Language. English - Good. Personal Information Nationality: Egyptian. Date of Birth: | | . Military Status: Exempt From Military Service. Marital Status: Single. | P a g e .
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