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Real-time Remote Sensing for
Early Warning &
Mitigation of Disasters and Epidemics:

The Kamal Ewida Earth Observatory

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A number of presentations have been given either during the planning phase of the NATO KEEO project or currently as the project is being implemented. These presentations include:

2009 Presentations

  • Gilbert Rochon, M. Magdy Abdel  Wahab, Gamal S. El Afandi, Gülay Altay, Okan Ersoy, Mohammed Shokr, Tarek El Ghazawi, Mohamed A. Mohamed, Larry Biehl, Bertin Hilaire Mbongo, Bereket Araya, Souleymane Fall and Darion Grant.
    “International Collaboration for Disaster Mitigation and Sustainable Development,” Cairo University, Faculty of Science, Department of Meteorology and Astronomy. Giza, Egypt, April 11, 2009.
  • Gilbert Rochon,  Magdy A. Wahab, Gamal El Afandi, Gülay Altay, Okan Ersoy, Mohammed Shokr, Tarek El Ghazawi, Mohamed  Mohamed & Bereket Araya.
    “Remote Sensing Applications for Natural Resource Sustainability.”
    Ministry of Water Resources, Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) and Environment & Climate Research Institute (ECRI). Al-Kanater  Al-Khayreia, Egypt, April 9, 2009.
  • Gilbert Rochon, M. Magdy Abdel  Wahab, Gamal S. El Afandi, Gülay Altay, Okan Ersoy, Mohammed Shokr, Tarek El Ghazawi , Mohamed A. Mohamed, Larry Biehl & Bertin Hilaire Mbongo.
    “Public Health & Emergency Response Applications of Remote Sensing.”
    World Health Organization (WHO)/Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA),
    Cairo, Egypt. April 8, 2009. [Presentation Reprised at Al Azhar University, 4/8/09]
  • Gilbert L. Rochon, David Coats, John Buechler, Neil Devadasan, Bernard Engel, Robert Jeffrey Trapp, Dev Niyogi, Larry Biehl, Larry Theller, Bereket Araya, Myriam Larose and Bertin H. Mbongo. Invited Keynote Presentation,
    “Advances in Riverine Flood Forecasting, Monitoring & Damage Estimation: Implications for the Nile River System.” 2nd Flood Forum. Eastern Nile Technical Regional Office (ENTRO), Sponsor: World Bank. Khartoum, Sudan, Jan. 5-6, 2009.
  • Gilbert L. Rochon.
    “Real-time Remote Sensing and High Performance Computing for Infectious Disease Vector Habitat Monitoring in Egypt: Purdue Proposal Funded by NATO and Associated Proposals Pending with NSF EID, USAID and DOD,” Faculty Forum on Infectious Diseases. Purdue University, Jan. 27, 2009.

2008 Presentations


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