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Prof. Anas M. El-Sherif, holds his B.Sc. degree from Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Egypt, with a very good grade, in 1989. He was appointed as a demonstrator, Department of Nuclear Minerals Geology, Egyptian Nuclear Materials Authority (NMA) in 1991. He obtained his M.Sc. degree in Minerals and Rocks in 1998 from the Faculty of Science, Menoufia University, Egypt, then a Ph.D. degree in Science from the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Egypt, majoring in minerals and rocks in 2005.

He was promoted to the rank of assistant professor (associate professor) in the field of mineralogy in 2011, then promoted to the rank of professor in the field of nuclear mineralogy in 2016. He held the position of head of Minerals Department Board, NMA in 2017 and 2018, then a professor in Civil Engineering Department, Engineering College, Northern Border University, KSA in 2018 and a member of the Mining Research Unit affiliated with the College in the same year.

He has published 27 scientific papers in the field of mineralogy and supervised 6 Theses for Master's and Doctoral degrees as well as sharing in publishing of 12 internal confidential reports of mining (prospecting and exploration) projects of radioactive minerals and its associated economic minerals in Egypt which were done by NMA.

Academic Subjects

Fundamentals of Geology (1401130) is tailored to provide civil engineering students with a comprehensive understanding of Earth’s internal structure, the formation and classification of rock-forming...
Groundwater Engineering (1401455) This course covers the groundwater engineering concepts and techniques for determination the structure of groundwater reservoirs, aquifer types, groundwater movement...

Publications

The area around G. Um Khors (150 Km 2 ) is located in the middle of the basement complex of the Central Eastern Desert, Egypt, south of the Qift-Quseir road. Um Khors trachyte plug (bostonite sill) represents the youngest major rock unit in the district and was intruded into heterogenous country rocks pertaining to the ultramafics, metagabbros, volcanogenic metasedimentary and molasse-type sediments (Hammamat group). The contacts of this plug against the above country rocks are invariably sharp. They include mainly porphyritic sanidine and aegirine-ribeckite trachytes. Both exhibit pronounced porphyritic and trachytic textures. They consist essentially of phenocrysts of sanidine and...

Contact

Email
anas.alshareef2@nbu.edu.sa

Office Hours

Monday 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Wednesday 10:00 am-12:00 pm