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Nagwa Mohammed Albehery
8 Madraset Altegara, Moheb Street
Flour # 6, Apartment #13
Almahala Alkobra, Gharbia
Egypt
Personal Cell: 01222-662971
Home: 002-040-2236914
E-mail: albehery@nmsu.edu
(or)
Hosam20000@hotmail.com
Resume
Professional Experience
11/1996 – 12/2003
Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics & Insurance and Applied
Statistics, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
12/2003 –03/2012
Assistant Lecturer, Department of Mathematics & Insurance and Applied
Statistics, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
08/18/200812/15/2008
College Instructor, Department of Mathematical Science, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
05/27/200908/07/2009
Tutorial Aide, Mathematic Success Center, New Mexico State University, Las
Cruces, New Mexico, USA
08/17/200912/15/2009
College Instructor, Department of Mathematical Science, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
01/07/201012/15/2011
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematical Science, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
12/28/201109/27/2012
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics & Insurance and Applied
Statistics, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
09/27/2012Current
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical and Natural Science, Prince
Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
Education
PhD
2011
Statistics, Departments of Mathematical & Computer
Science, New Mexico State University, Interdisciplinary
Program, Las cruses, New Mexico, USA
Major: Statistics and Applied Mathematics
Minor: Computer Science
GPA: 3.8
Dissertation Title: “ Statistical analysis of poverty and inequality
measures with applications to Egypt data”
Advisors: Tonghui Wang, R Dante DeBlassie, Enrico Pontelli,
and Son C.Tran
MSc
2003
Statistics, Department of Statistics, College of Economics and
Political Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
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Nagwa Mohammed Albehery
8 Madraset Altegara, Moheb Street
Flour 6, Apartment 13
Almahala Alkobra, Gharbia
Egypt
Personal Cell: 01222-662971
Home: 002-040-223-69-14
E-mail: albehery@nmsu.edu
or
Hosam20000@hotmail.com
Grade: Excellent
Thesis Title: “ Probabilistic programming to estimate the poverty
line and to study its measures”
Adviser: Afaf A. El-Dash & Nadia M. Girgis
BSc
1996
Statistics, Department of Statistics, College of Economics and
Political Sciences, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Grade: Very Good with honors
Graduation Project Title: “Study of the change of indicators
impacting poverty measures in Egypt”
Advisor: Heba El-Laithy
Courses Completed
STAT 515
STAT 525
STAT 535
STAT 571
STAT 572
STAT 598
STAT 581
STAT 582
CS 469
CS 469
CS 487
CS 598
MATH 521
MATH 527
Math 540
Math 540
MATH 600
E ST 503
MATH 700
Probability: Theory & Applications
Statistics: Theory & Applications
Elementary Stochastic Process
Continuous Multivariate Analysis
Linear Models
Special Research program
Advanced Theory of Statistics
Advanced Theory of Statistics
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Data Structure
Java Programming
Modeling & Simulation
Financial Math
Real Analysis
Directed Reading: Topology
Directed Reading: Abstract Measure
Theory and Integration
Doctoral Research
SAS Basic
Doctoral Dissertation
Advanced Statistical Theory
Advanced Mathematical Theory
Applied Statistics
Demographic Statistics
Operations Research
Introduction to Survey Research
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Fall 2006
Spring 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2008
Spring 2009
Summer 2008
Fall 2009
Spring 2010
Spring 2008
Fall 2008
Summer 2008
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2007
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Fall 2009 to
Fall 2011
Fall 2004
Fall 2004
Spring 2004
Spring 2004
Fall 1997
Spring 2007
Nagwa Mohammed Albehery
8 Madraset Altegara, Moheb Street
Flour 6, Apartment 13
Almahala Alkobra, Gharbia
Egypt
Personal Cell: 01222-662971
Home: 002-040-223-69-14
E-mail: albehery@nmsu.edu
or
Hosam20000@hotmail.com
Training Courses
06/25/200506/28/2005
“Scientific Research”, Faculty and Leadership Development Center, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
05/17/2007
“ICDL” Scientific Computer Science” Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
01/10/201201/12/2012
“Strategic Planning”, Faculty and Leadership Development Center, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
01/17/201201/19/2012
“Time and Conference Management”, Faculty and Leadership Development
Center, Helwan University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
01/22/201201/24/2012
“Conference Organization”, Faculty and Leadership Development Center,
Helwan University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
01/29/201201/31/2012
“University Administration”, Faculty and Leadership Development Center,
Helwan University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
02/05/201202/07/2012
“Use of Technology in Teaching”, Faculty and Leadership Development
Center, Helwan University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
02/12/201202/14/2012
“Credit Hour System”, Faculty and Leadership Development Center, Helwan
University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
Scholastic Achievements
Honor Certificate
PhD Scholarship
Cairo University and New Mexico State University
Helwan University jointly with Egyptian Government
Professional Memberships
1.
2.
Member of American Statistical Association (ASA)
Member of American mathematical Association (AMA)
General Computing
Operating Systems
Software
Databases
Application Tools
Language Skills
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2000, XP, and Vista
Minitab,, SPSS, SAS, Java
MS Access
MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Office XP, Latex & Scientific work
place
Multi-lingual with oral and written skills in Arabic and English
USA Visa Status
J-1 Visa
Publications
1. Probabilistic Programming Model to estimate Absolute Poverty Line ,2004, Faculty of Economic and
Political Science Conference, Cairo University.
2. Statistical inference of poverty measures using U-Statistics approach, 8th Joint NMSU/UTEP Workshop
on Mathematics, Computer Science, and Computational Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, USA,
November 13, 2010.
3. Statistical inference of poverty measures using U-Statistics approach with real data applications,
International Conference in Applied Mathematics
and Statistics, Northwest A \& F. University, Youngling, China, June 2011.
4. Statistical inference of poverty measures using U-Statistics approach, International Journal of Intelligent
Technology and Applied Statistics, 2011, vol. 4, pp. 245--263.
5. Stochastic dominance of poverty measures and its applications, 9th Joint NMSU/UTEP Workshop on
Mathematics, Computer Science, and Computational Sciences, New
Mexico State University, USA, April 2nd, 2011.
6. Stochastic dominance of poverty measures and its applications, Third International Workshop in
Sequential Methodologies, Stanford University, USA, June 14-16,
2011.
7. Estimating poverty measures using truncated distributions, 10th Joint NMSU/UTEP Workshop on
Mathematics, Computer Science, and Computational Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, USA,
November 5, 2011.
8. Semi – Heuristic poverty measures used by Economists: Justification motivated by Fuzzy techniques,
2012 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence Conference, International Convention Center,
Brisbane, Australia, June 10-15, 2012.
References
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Dr. Safaa Amer, Senior Statistician, NORC at the University of Chicago, USA
Dr. Nadia Girgis, Professor of Statistics, Department of Statistics, Faculty of Economic and
Political Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Dr. Afaf El-Dash, Professor of Statistics, Department of Mathematics and Applied Statistics,
Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, Helwan University, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt
Dr. Tonghui Wang, Professor of Statistics, Department of Mathematical Science, New Mexico
State University, New Mexico, USA
Dr. Hung T. Nguyen, Professor of Statistics, Department of Mathematical Science, New Mexico
State University, New Mexico, USA
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