Amr Ibrahim (PhD)

Egypt
Amr Ibrahim (PhD)
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Biography
Amr Ibrahim received B.Sc. in Physics from Cairo University, Beni Suef Campus, Egypt in 2003. He worked as full time Lab Instructor in Physics Department, Cairo University, Beni Suef Campus (Now Beni Suef University) from 2004 to 2008. In 2008 he received M.Sc in Physics from Beni Suef University working on Applied Physics and Instrumentation. In the same year, he joined the Remote sensing group at University of Lethbridge and received M.Sc. in Physics in 2010 working on Spectroscopic studies related to remote sensing and conducted his research work at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) Synchrotron at University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. 
Research Interests
Separation and reconstruction of simultanous sources data using Robust Radon Inversion. 
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