Ehab Mina
- Over eighteen years of international experience in diverse aspects of the surveying profession
- Extensive industry experience in the United States managing projects encompassing design, management, and execution for clients such as New York State and New York City, including the establishment of geodetic control for NYSDOT, NYCDOT, NYCDDC, and NYCEDC, as well as projects involving utilities, airports, highways, and bridges
- Associate Professor in Geodetic Surveying, Survey Research Institute, Cairo Egypt 2006
Education
ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY, Cairo, Egypt
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Survey
PhD in Geodetic Surveying January 2001
CAIRO UNIVERSITY, Cairo, Egypt
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering
MS. Civil Engineering October 1996
ZAGAZIG UNIVERSITY, Cairo, Egypt
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering (Surveying) May 1990
Selected Publications
- The Merits of Networked RTK, Trimble Dimension2010, Las Vegas, NV 2010
- The Networked RTK - Changing Techniques for GPS Surveying, ASPRS fall Conference, San Antonio, TX, 2009
- Crucial Factors in Surveying with 3D Laser Scanners, ASPRS Int. Conf. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2007
- On the Tolerable Frequency of Leveling Measurements Along GPS Networks, Azhar, Int. Conf., Cairo, Egypt, April, 2004
- The unified transformation parameters for GPS networks, American Association for Photogrammetric & Remote sensing ASPRS annual conference, Reno, NV, May 2006
- The distinct weighting of GPS technique for proper water management & design for hydrological projects, NWRC, Cairo, Egypt, 2004
- The merit of GPS surveying technique for hydrographic projects & studying river sedimentation, Ninth International Symposium on River Sedimentation (9th ISRS) Yichang, China, Oct. 2004
- Acquisition of survey data for hydrological projects using the latest GPS technique. NWRC, Cairo, Egypt, 2002
- The necessity of statistical tests in assessment of GPS measurements, Azhar, Int. Conf., Cairo, Egypt, April, 2003
- A radical solution for the Cadastre problem in Egypt using integrated GPS-GIS system, FIG Conference, Washington DC 2002