Tarek Ibrahim

Director of the Physics of Earth and Universe Prog
Physics 
University of Science and Technology at Zewail CIty
Egypt

Professor Physics
Biography

"Tarek Ibrahim is a professor of physics at the University of Science and Technology, Zewail City, and the director of the physics of the earth and universe program. Ibrahim graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree (excellent with honors) in physics from the Faculty of Science, Alexandria University. In 1991 he earned his first Master of Science degree in solid state physics from the same university. He then joined Northeaster University, U.S. where he received his second Master of Science degree in physics and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in high energy physics in 1995 and 1998 respectively. In 2011, Ibrahim received his Doctor of Science degree from Alexandria University upon the recommendation of three fellows of the Royal Society of London. Throughout his career, Ibrahim held various positions. He started his academic career at the Faculty of Science, Alexandria University where he was appointed as a teaching assistant in 1985, an assistant lecturer in 1991, an assistant professor in 1998, an associate professor in 2003, and as a full professor in 2009. In 1992 Ibrahim joined Northeastern University where he worked as a teaching and research assistant, a visiting scholar, and later on as an assistant professor. In 2005, he moved to Lebanon to join The American University of Beirut (AUB) as a visiting associate professor. From 2012 to 2014, Ibrahim was the chairman of the physics department at Beirut Arab University (BAU). Ibrahim has also served as a visiting associate professor, assistant professor, and full professor at both the Arab Academy for Science and Technology, and The American University in Cairo (AUC). In recognition of his scientific efforts, Ibrahim was the recipient of many awards including: Mahmoud Elsherbiny Award in physics from Alexandria University, Outstanding Professor Award from Northeastern University, the State of Egypt Prize in Physical Sciences from the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, the Alexandria University Encouraging Prize in Physics, the Shoman Prize in Physics from Jordan, the Teaching Excellence Prize from Northeastern University, the Lawrence Award from Northeastern University, Misr Elkheir Foundation’s Publication Award, and Misr Elkheir Foundation’s Most Cited Researcher Award. Ibrahim’s main research interest focuses on the high energy physics theory. He has published over 50 papers in highly ranked journals. Some of these papers discuss the charge conjugation and partiy violation (CP violation) effects on different elementary particles properties like the electric dipole moments of electrons, neutrons, neutrinos, muons and top quarks. His research work has been recognized by the physics society with more than 2400 citations and an H-index of 23."

Research Intrest

Ibrahim’s main research interest focuses on the high energy physics theory. He has published over 50 papers in highly ranked journals. Some of these papers discuss the charge conjugation and partiy violation (CP violation) effects on different elementary particles properties like the electric dipole moments of electrons, neutrons, neutrinos, muons and top quarks. His research work has been recognized by the physics society with more than 2400 citations and an H-index of 23.

List of Publications
Ibrahim T, Nath P. Chromoelectric dipole moment of the top quark in models with vectorlike multiplets. Physical Review D. 2011 Jul 5;84(1):015003.
Ibrahim T. Mixing of the CP even and the CP odd Higgs bosons and the EDM constraints. Physical Review D. 2001 Jul 12;64(3):035009.
Ibrahim T, Nath P. Neutron and electron electric dipole moment in N= 1 supergravity unification. Physical Review D. 1998 Jan 1;57(1):478.