Curriculum Vita (Resume) Dr. Hesham M. El-Kaliouby Associate Professor King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geophysics Dept., P.O. Box 80206, Jeddah 21589. Saudi Arabia Phones:(+966)508252761 (Saudi Arabia) (+2012)265-1216; (+2010)6057999 (Egypt) Web Site: http://www.kau.edu.sa/helkaliouby Email: helkaliouby@kau.edu.sa hkaliouby@yahoo.com Education 1995–2001 Ph.D. Geophysics, Cairo University, Egypt. Thesis title: “Induced Electrical Polarization in Geophysical Prospecting for Economic Minerals”. I spent the period from 1998-2000 at the University of Arizona, Mining and Geological Engineering Dept. to do my Ph.D. research work. 1990-1995 M.Sc. Geophysics, Cairo University, Egypt. Thesis title: "An Induced Polarization Study using Transient Electromagnetic Method on Subsurface Sedimentary Layers". 1987-1990 Diploma in Computer Sciences and Information Systems, Cairo University, Egypt. 1983- 1987 B.Sc. (honors) Geophysics. Cairo University, Egypt. Experience 2007-Present Associate Professor, King AbdulAziz University, Saudi Arabia. 2005-2007 Assistant Professor, King AbdulAziz University, Saudi Arabia. 2001- 2007 Assistant Research Professor National Research Centre, Egypt. 1999-2000 Research Specialist, University of Arizona, USA. 1995-2001 Associate Researcher, National Research Centre, Egypt. 1989–1995 Research Assistant, National Research Centre, Egypt. Publications 1. El-Kaliouby et al. 2009. Inversion of Self-Potential anomalies caused by 2D inclind sheet using neural networks. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, v.6, pp.29-34. 2. El-Kaliouby et al. 2008. Reconnaissance geophysical and geological studies on Bahrah prospect, Makkah AlMokarramah, KSA. Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Earth Sciences, v. 19, pp.159-190. 3. El-Kaliouby et al. 2007. Using DC-resistivity to outline the subsurface hydrogeological and structural setting beneath a proposed site for subsurface dam building, Makkah AlMokarramah, Saudi Arabia. Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Earth Sciences, v. 18, pp. 117-138. 4. El-Kaliouby et al. 2007. Examination of the potential of time domain electromagntic methods for monitoring infiltration and recharge in arid areas. Journal of King Abdulaziz UniversityEarth Sciences, v.18, pp. 71-87. 5. El-Kaliouby,H.M. et al. 2007. Utilization of andesite in processing of electroceramic bodies. Advances in Applied Ceramics, v106(3), pp 113-119. 6. El-Kaliouby et al. 2005. Aquifer parameter estimation using well log puming test data, south Egypt. Scientific Bulletin of Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering, v. 40(3), pp. 381-393. 7. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2005. Integrated hydrogeophysical survey for monitoring water infiltration to subsurface aquifer. Egyptian Geophysical Society Journal, v. 3 (1), pp. 129-136. 8. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2005. Combined geophysical survey for mapping Andesite plugs controlling groundwater flow. Egyptian Geophysical Society Journal, v. 3 (1), pp 137-144. 9. El-Kaliouby,H.M. et al. 2004. Transient electromagnetic responses of 3D polarizable body. Geophysics, v.69(2), pp. 426-430. 10. El-Kaliouby, H.M. et al. 2003. Geophysical Field Camp 2003. University of Arizona, Laboratory of Subsurface Imaging Report LASI-03-1. July 1, 2003. 11. El-Kaliouby,H.M. 2001. Extracting IP parameters from TEM data, Chapter 17 in “Computaional neural networks for geophysical data processing” edited by Poulton, M.M., pp.307-326, Pergamon, ElSeiver Science Ltd. 12. El-Kaliouby, H.M. et al. 1999. Geophysical Field Camp 1999. University of Arizona, Laboratory of Subsurface Imaging Report LASI-99-1. June 1, 1999. 66p. 13. El-Kaliouby,H.M. et al. 1997. Optimum negative response of coincident loop system above polarizable half-space. Geophysics, v.62(1), pp. 595-603. 14. El-Kaliouby, H.M. et al. 1995. Effect of clayey media parameters on the negative response of coincident loop. Geophysical Prospecting, v.43(5), pp. 75-79. Presentations 1. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2008. Integrated geophysical and remote sensing methods to understand the influence of structures and draining patterns in the Toshka area, Egypt. International Workshop on supercomputer applications in climate sciences and remote sensing, May 13-15, Egypt. 2. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2006. Remote sensing to support a better hydrogeological understanding of the Nubian aquifer system in the wester desert of Egypt. Geological Society of America, v. 38, No. 7, p. 564. Philadelphia, USA 3. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2005. Integrated geophysical survey for mapping Andesite plugs controlling groundwater flow. Presented at the Second International Petroleum Conference and Exposition, Cairo, Egypt. 4. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2005. Time-Domain electromagnetic simulation of water recharge flow in the arid areas. Presented at the Second International Petroleum Conference and Exposition, Cairo, Egypt. 5. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2004. Integrated hydrologic and TEM forward modeling in Matlab. European Geosciences Union, v. 6, 00206. USA 6. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 2001.Forward modeling and inversion of IP effects in TEM response using measured rock samples data. 71st Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) San Antonio, Texas. 7. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 1999, Inversion of coincident loop TEM data for layered polarizable ground using neural networks, 69th Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) 259-262, Houston, Texas. 8. El-Kaliouby, H. and Poulton, M.1999. Computational intelligence techniques for TEM inversion. Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) summer research workshop, taoes, New Mexico. 9. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 1998, Inversion of coincident loop TEM data for polarizable half-space using neural networks. Presented at the Africa/Middle East SEG second International Geophysical Conference and Exposition, Cairo, Egypt (Awarded Best Paper Award). 10. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 1995. Optimum negative response of coincident loop system above polarizable half-space. Presented at the 64th Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) International Meeting, Los Angeles, USA, 1995. 11. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 1994. Negative response of coincident loop system above layered polarizable ground. Presented at the 56th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) Meeting, Vienna, Austria. 12. El-Kaliouby, H. et al. 1993. Effect of clayey media parameters on the negative response of coincident loop. Presented at the 55th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) Meeting, Stavanger, Norway. Funded Projects 1. US-Egypt Joint Science and Technology project titled “Geophysical Electromagnetic Prospecting for Groundwater and Economic Minerals” ENV3-002-003, 2000 in collaboration with Dr. Mary Poulton, Mining and Geological Engineering, University of Arizona, USA. 2. National Science Foundation (NSF) project titled “Improved Hydro-geophysical Assessment of Recharge beneath Ephemeral Streams: Applications in Arid Areas”, 2003 in collaboration with the Dr. Ty Ferre, Hydrology and Water Resources Dept., University of Arizona, USA. 3. US-Egypt Joint Science and Technology project titled “Influence of Structures on Drainage Patterns in the Tushka Region, Southwest Egypt” OTH9-011-009, 2005 in collaboration with Dr. Cordula Robinson and Dr. Farouk ElBaz, Boston University, USA. (Principle Investigator of this project). 4. Reconstruction of Ain Zubida area, Makkah AlMokarramah, Saudi Arabia. This project was funded by the custodian of the two holy mosques king Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Soud. 2006 in collaboration with Geophysics Dept., King AbdulAziz University, Saudi Arabia. 5. Reconnaissance geophysical and geological studies on Bahrah prospect, Makkah Al-Mokarramah Region, Saudi Arabia, 2007. This project is funded by the King AbdulAziz University in collaboration with the Geophysics Dept. and Natural resources Dept., King AbdulAziz University, Saudi Arabia. 6. Geophysical studies to assess groundwater potentiality and quality at Wadi Thuwal area, North Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 2008. This project is funded by the King AbdulAziz City for Science and Technology in collaboration with the Geophysics Dept. King AbdulAziz University, Saudi Arabia. Professional Memberships Member in the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) since 1985. Member in the Egyptian Syndicate of Scientific Professions since 1988. Academic Supervision I supervised a Ph.D. thesis titled "Parameter estimation of groundwater aquifers in arid regions using hydrogeophysics data and inverse modeling" Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering, Egypt, 2005. Teaching Experience I taught the following courses at the Geophysics Dept., King AbdulAziz University: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Office Hours Introduction to Geophysics (EGP 211) Physics of the Earth (EGP 312) Geo-electric Exploration (EGP 331) Electromagnetic Exploration (EGP 431) Seminar course (EGP 407) Field camp training and graduation project courses (EGP 499). 12-2 everyday (Saturday-Wednesday)