Ayman Mahrous

Prof.
ayman.mahrous@ejust.edu.eg

Personal Info

Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) P.O. Box 179, New Borg El-Arab City, Postal Code 21934, Alexandria, Egypt

+2-0100-2678-948

Director of Space Environment and Remote Sensing Dept.

Ayman Mahrous is Top 100 Professor Ranking: World Science and University ranking AD Scientific Index of 2025: TOP 3% IN THE WORLD, No. 12th in Egypt and 50th in Africa.

https://www.adscientificindex.com/scientist/ayman-mahrous/104558 Ayman Mahrous received his BSc, and MSc, in Physics in 1992 and 1997 respectively from Helwan University in Egypt. He got his Ph.D. from Japan (Saitama University) in the field of cosmic rays in 2003. He is currently working as full professor of space weather and climate in Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Alexandria, Egypt.With publications of more than 145 peer-reviewed journal papers (until May 2019), h-index of 59 and Citations of more than 6000 Citations, Mahrous achieve the top research-gate status. In 2012 he was selected as a Vice-President of the African Geophysical Society (2012-2015) and a member of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Space (2016-2018). He is working on new approaches of space weather and climate monitoring/forecasting to evaluate the ionospheric response/regularities to solar energetic particles, geomagnetic storms and galactic cosmic rays. In addition, he is searching for heavy neutrinos in proton-proton collisions from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The analysis is performed using data form the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment (as he is a member of CERN-CMS). Mahrous is currently the local coordinator of International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI) - United Nations (UN), he is also a guest Reviewer of NASA Heliospheric Program since 2007.



Publications

Book Chapter: Ayman M. Mahrous, Ola A. Abuelezz, A. M. Abdallah, Rolland Fleury: Comparison between the NeQuick Model and VTEC Estimation by GPS Measurements over Egypt.

Mitigation of Ionospheric Threats to GNSS: an Appraisal of the Scientific and Technological Outputs of the TRANSMIT Project, 07/2014; ISBN: 978-953-51-1642-4