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Prof. Ahmed Ahmed, Ph.D., C.Eng, BC.CE, F.ASCE
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RE: Navigation Engineering
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Ahmed Ahmed
02-02-2026 12:21 PM
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William, You have raised an important and timely point that aligns closely with the ongoing efforts within ACOPNE. The Body of Knowledge (BoK) for Navigation Engineering is currently being updated to ensure it fully encompasses the technical breadth and interdisciplinary competencies expected of a board‑certified ...
RE: Civil Engineering: The Art of Managing Risk
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01-23-2025 10:48 AM
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Hi Eric, Could you provide details about the committee's activities and explain how we can become members? ------------------------------ Ahmed Ahmed Ph.D., C.Eng, BC.CE, F.ASCE Senior Coastal Engineer Dar Al Handasah (Shair and Partners) Giza ------------------------------
RE: Hurricane Milton Gulf of Mexico! Rebuilding to follow!
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Ahmed Ahmed
10-15-2024 10:27 AM
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Hi Len, Due to climate change, the intensity and frequency of hurricanes are high, particularly in regions prone to such events as Florida. Engineers and researchers should be busy with predictions on such events and the consequences left behind to assess the robustness and resilience of coastal ...
RE: Are we properly considering sea level rise effects in our work?
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05-14-2024 10:11 AM
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Before about 20 years, there was no design consideration for climate change, specifically for rising sea levels due to global warming. Based on sea level measurements, there was clear evidence that the mean sea level increases based on which several RFPs requested to consider the sea level rise in the ...
RE: New Orleans' Levees Sinking after Massive Upgrading
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04-23-2019 07:36 AM
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I am wondering about the studies which were conducted for this structure with such high cost. I am with Michael Byle that we should not take from the press what is said about all the factors that cause such failure. Sinking is caused by settlement due to weakness of the subsoil but not due to land subsidence ...
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