Mahmoud Ahmed Mahmoud Hamdy
Mahmoud Ahmed Mahmoud Hamdy
Teacher Assistant at Public Works
Career Information
Academic Information
Brief
Mahmoud Hamdy is a Teaching Assistant in the Civil Engineering Department at Faculty of Engineering, AinShams University. He holds a Master's degree in Highway and Traffic Engineering, where his research focused on the development of operating speed models for rural multilane highways using artificial intelligence techniques. His master's thesis culminated in a published article titled "Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Developing Operating Speed Models for Rural Multilane Highways in Egypt."
Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in the field of Physical Geodesy. His research centers on the development of gravity anomaly models using satellite altimetry measurements, with the goal of enhancing geophysical understanding and geodetic applications.
His academic interests include transportation systems, geodetic modeling, remote sensing, and the integration of AI techniques in civil engineering research
Articles
Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Developing Operating Speed Models for Rural Multilane Highways in Egypt
Publications
- Mahmoud Hamdy, Mohamed El Tokhey, Mohamed Ramadan, Tarek Hassan, and Yasser Mogahed, " Assessment of gravity filtration techniques for shipborne marine gravity observations over the Mediterranean Sea ", ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2025