1. Akram Amin Abdel Latif is an Egyptian researcher selected to be part of NASA's exploration team specialized in Earth-Oriented Space Science and Technology.
2. Akram graduated from the German University in Cairo's Faculty of Engineering with a communication major. He went on to earn multiple masters degrees from German universities and is currently working on his PhD at the University of Munich.
3. In 2015, Akram was selected as one of eight winners of the NASA POSSUM program out of 600 contestants, allowing him to perform research in Earth-Oriented Space Science and Technology in preparation for a space mission in 2017.
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One of the beautiful things about working in the digital space in that just about everything can be measured. Whether you’re sending an email, live-tweeting an event, or launching a brand new website, you can (and should) monitor your performance so you know what’s working and what isn’t for your audiences.
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Another Story of Success … A Voyage intoSpace
Akram’s CV
Akram Amin Ahmed Gamal El deen Abdel Latif
Born on 8th of March, 1988, Cairo
Akram is an alumna of 2010; he graduated from the GUC’s Faculty of Engineering,
communication major. Egyptian researcher, Akram Amin Abdel Latif was selected to be part of
the exploration team, specialized in the field of Earth-Oriented Space Science and Technology, a
subsidiary of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA. Akram is to roam into
space in 2017, after he is done with his preparation period in the state of Florida, USA.
Born in Cairo, 1988 … Akram was decidedly inspired by his father, an officer in the
Egyptian Defense Forces, Air force department. With his dad in the foreground, Akram fell in
love with Space Sciences and aviation. He graduated from Omar Ebn El Khattab, experimental
high school, as one of the top ranked Thanaweya Aama Students in Egypt. As a first step, he
was admitted to the faculty of Engineering, Ein Shams University.
Simultaneously, Akram was picked out as one of the distinctive elite students who have
been designated by the GUC to attain a full scholarship, as per the GUC’s scholarship program
for top ranked Thanaweya Aama scholars. The GUC’s primal criterion is academic excellence; it
has to be nourished, looked after and definitely, strengthened. Every distinctive individual
ought to be ensured a chance to proceed with excellence … he should realize the chance for a
better future, consequently, a nobler community and ultimately, a superior Egypt. Akram joined
up the German University in Cairo in September 2005. He was enlisted in the Faculty of
Engineering and Information Technology; he was specialized in communicational engineering.
Throughout his educational vocation in the GUC, Akram took advantage of the
exceedingly sophisticated as well as internationally accredited educational programs and
curricula that are presented by the GUC’s individualistic team of professors and lecturers. The
GUC objectives have constantly been the enhancement of mental analysis, teamwork, diversity
of thought as well as exploiting all the University’s offered facilities. The German University in
Cairo has always accentuated the prominence of learning languages (German and English) as a
means of exploring cultures and accomplishing chances of superior education abroad and inside
Egypt.
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Akram’s Journey of Success:
On his fourth academic year (2009), Akram managed to undertake an additional
scholarship from the GUC where he was granted an opportunity to travel to Germany for 6
months to complete his Bachelor thesis; under the supervision of the University of Ulm’s
professors who are specialized in Engineering and Communicational Technologies. The above
mentioned scholarship has been of the scientific and educational collaboration between the
Patron University of Ulm and the German University in Cairo.
Akram was then picked with other 50 unique scholars, out of 900 contenders, to
study the ninth and tenth semesters abroad and to apply for the M.Sc. in the University of
Stuttgart, in accordance with the cooperation agreement between the University of Stuttgart
and the GUC. The German University in Cairo gives the priority to these missions and to the
conformities with the Patron universities in Germany. These academic excursions of
outstanding students are the gateways to construct bridges of scientific research between
Germany and Egypt, which is deemed as the locomotive of advancement of sciences in the
modern age.
In July 2010, Akram attained his Bachelor degree in Engineering and
Communicational Technologies under the GUC major of Communication Engineering. In
September 2010, Akram flew to Stuttgart to complete his M.Sc. thesis. After achieving his M.Sc.
in the field of Communication Engineering and Media Technology, from the University of
Stuttgart, Akram was recruited as a communication engineer in one of the foremost German
research associations. He joined the University of Munich and he earned his second M.Sc. in the
domain of Astronomy, in 2014. This time, he chose his subject as the Earth-Oriented Space
Science and Technology. At the present moment, Akram works at the University of Munich, he
is working on his Ph.D. with his substance as the Dynamic Aviation Systems, as well as Earth-
Oriented Space Science and Technology. He is supervised by the TUM’s Institute of Flight
System Dynamics. The most prosperous, ambitious and determined Akram joined the
“Astronauts to Hire” association, an organization that grants individuals an opportunity to
become involved in space programs. Akram was more than qualified; with his knowledge of
aviation and diving pro techniques, our GUC graduate was a privilege to any association.
In 2014, Akram took his first steps towards space. Together with his colleague,
Hanaa Gaber, a member of the association of “Egypt Against Hepatitis C Virus”, he submitted
his innovative envisage in a competition carried out by the Supreme American Global Centre for
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Space. As a result of Akram’ s inventive research, the Centre made it available for Akram and his
colleague to perform diverse investigations to unveil more undisclosed facts about Gravity. In
2015, Akram’s dream eventually came true. Out of 600 contestants, Akram was among 8
winners of the NASA POSSUM Program. The POSSUM trains researchers, in a scientific mission
of four training modules supported by NASA for advanced climate research, to perform
research work in the field of Earth-Oriented Space Science and Technology.
That view of Earth from the way above is something Akram has spent years working
towards. “The mission will involve a huge amount of work for me. But I definitely must not
forget to enjoy the moment once I am up there”.