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Documents Centre
- Scientific Research Ethics Document
- Intellectual Property Rights and Publication Protection Procedures Document
- Thesis Template
- Guidelines for Thesis Formatting
- Collective Review Report
- Individual Review Report
- Regulations for International Publication Rewards and Costs
- Supervisory Committee Report on Thesis Eligibility for Defense
- Language Proofreading in Collaboration with the Egyptian Knowledge Bank
- Regulations for Excuses and Enrollment Suspension
Announcements
Important Instructions for Postgraduate Students
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Requirements for Students Enrolled After 26/12/2017
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Master's Degree
- Publish a research paper or provide proof of acceptance for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal or a specialized international scientific conference.
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Doctoral Degree
- Publish at least one research paper and provide proof of acceptance for another paper in a specialized international peer-reviewed scientific journal or conference.
- One of the published papers must be an international research paper in a journal indexed in the Scopus or Web of Science database.
Requirements for Students Enrolled After 27/6/2022
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Master's Degree
- Publish an international research paper in a journal indexed in the Scopus or Web of Science databases, with a ranking of Q1, Q2, Q3, or Q4.
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Doctoral Degree
- Publish at least one research paper and provide proof of acceptance for another paper in a specialized international peer-reviewed scientific journal or conference.
- One of the published papers must be an international research paper in a journal indexed in the Scopus or Web of Science databases, with a ranking of Q1 or Q2.
Use of Artificial Intelligence Instructions
Guidelines for Using Artificial Intelligence
In recognition of the College of Engineering's commitment to staying up-to-date on new developments and modern tools that may impact the educational process, the following are instructions and guidelines for using artificial intelligence applications:
- Instructor Approval:
Refrain from if the course instructor/lecturer permits using AI applications for solving exercises, writing reports, etc. Before using these applications, you must consult with the course instructor/lecturer to confirm if you can do so and understand the permissible boundaries.
- Content Evaluation and Privacy:
If you are allowed to use AI applications, carefully evaluate and critique the content. Outputs from these applications may contain inaccurate or biased information, making them unreliable. Additionally, using AI applications may violate your own privacy (e.g., collecting and sharing your data with third parties). Therefore, exercise caution when using any of these applications. Remember to use trustworthy and secure sources instead.
- Proper Citation:
If you are permitted to use content generated by AI applications, indicate where AI was used and cite the information in the text and the reference list. You may use the following format.
- Declaration of Using Generative AI Technologies:
preparation of this work, the author(s) used [NAME OF TOOL/SERVICE] to [REASON]. After using this tool/service, the author(s) reviewed and edited the content as needed and took full responsibility for the publication's content.
- Authorship and Ethical Responsibility:
AI is not considered an author; therefore, any text generated by AI should be attributed to the original authors, with the student bearing full ethical responsibility.
Remember, you hold full ethical responsibility for the originality and accuracy of your work. Violating these guidelines may subject you to accountability by the faculty administration.
Events
The Conference Committee of the Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University organized the first seminar of the academic year on Saturday, October 16, titled "Academic Research Criteria for Evaluating Candidates for State Awards." The seminar was delivered by Prof. Amr Shaat, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research.
The Conference Committee of the Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University organized the second seminar of the academic year on Monday, December 20, titled "Towards a Strategic Policy Change: From Slum Development to Urban Development." Eng. Khaled Seddik, Chairman of the Urban Development Fund, delivered the seminar.