About me

I am a visiting researcher in the applied geophysics group in the Institute of Geophysics, Münster University, Germany. My research centers on questions related to integrating geophysical data with GIS in geothermal exploration. I have a broad experience in analyzing geophysical data, GIS tools, and satellite images processing. I also hold an interest in many geothermal exploration questions and seek to conduct sound and interesting science. For more information on my research interests and projects, check out my publications page or follow my on the following social accounts.

Publications

Geothermal potential map of Africa

The use of GIS as a tool to construct the first regional‑scale geothermal potential map of Africa from different datasets.

Geothermal Atlas of Egypt

Developing a geothermal atlas of Egypt, which may be considered as a screening tool for the assessment of optimal areas for geothermal development. Digital data layers and maps were employed in a GIS model to select the most promising areas for geothermal potentiality.

Heat flow map of Egypt

Estimation of the Curie point depth (CPD), heat flow and geothermal gradient utilizing aeromagnetic and geophysical datasets.

Flash flood hazard assessment

Flash flood hazard in Wadi Qena is evaluating by the integration of some quantitative geo-morphometric parameters and Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission (TRMM) satellite data of the last flashflood in 28th January 2013.