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Personal Information

Name: Kamal Atalla Atia
Phone: 5917519
Email: kamal_atia@hotmail.com

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to Surveying and Geomatics
  • Supervising Research work for postgraduate students
  • li>Other academic duties

Qualifications

  • PhD: University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1977
  • MSc: Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, 1970
  • BSc : Faculty of Engineering, Ein Shams University, Cairo, 1964

Research Interests

  • Engineering Surveying. Geodetic Surveying.- Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming
  • Statistical, Mathematical and Digital Applications on Surveying and Geomatics

Current Work

  • Supervising research works in modern topics and applications such as GPS and Remote Sensing

Selected Publications

  • “A User-Friendly Software for Geodetic Network Adjustment”; ;Joint Work; Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University; May 2008.
  • “Feasibility of using single frequency GPS receivers in establishing and augmenting control networks”; ;Joint Work; Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University; May 2008.
  • “Feasibility of GPS Precise Positioning using Long Range Differential Technique Aided by Internet Data “Accepted in FIG Congress October 2006, Munich, Germany.
  • “A More Simple Alternative of the Solution of the Second Order Design Problem of Geodetic Networks”; Joint Work; Engineering Research Bulletin, Minufiya University; Vol. 23, No.2, April 2000
  • “Customizing of ARC/INFO Technique Using Simple Macro Language” ;Joint Work; Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University; May 2001