I’m Eslam Roshdy from Egypt. I graduated from the Petroleum Geoscience Program, Faculty of science, Cairo University. I was first rank on the program with excellent grade.
After graduation, I went to work in petroleum exploration companies. I am geophysicist specialized in seismic data analysis over 5 years of progressive imaging and processing experience including leadership roles of many projects for multinational Oil and gas exploration companies, providing technical leadership and insight, strong communicator, able to build and maintain solid work relationships and acts as a positive company representative.
After that, I worked as Assistant Lecturer at the Geophysics Department, Faculty of science, Cairo University. I worked in many projects for archeology prospecting and near surface imaging. I awarded my master in the field of seismic imaging and its relationship with environmental hazard assessment. I am also reviewer at Marine Geophysical Research Journal.
I am currently PhD. Researcher in the Geophysical Imaging Department at the Institute of Geophysics since October 2023.
I’m delighted to work with Prof. Mariusz Majdański in this project “seismic imaging and monitoring of environmentally induced changes in the structure of critical large scale artificial and natural objects”. Second Day for me in Poland, I had the opportunity to join the first field trip to conduct seismic and DAS measurements at Rybnik dam and Orzepowice embankment. This project has brought me great delight in my early days with the team. I’m looking forward to the next journey since I know it will bring more amazing experiences.
I’m excited to contribute significantly to our team and the prestigious institute, and every day in this stunning country enhances my professional development.