Ahmed Ezeldin
- Position: Professor and former Chair
- Department: Department of Construction
- Email: [email protected]
Ahmed Ezeldin is a professor of construction engineering at The American University in Cairo (AUC). He is currently the coordinator of the continuous education project management programs at AUC. Ezeldin has published more than 83 books, chapters in books, referred journal papers, and papers in conference proceedings. Ezeldin has advised, co-advised, and examined more than 21 PhD dissertations and more than 52 master theses. He has been a licensed professional engineer in the United States since 1993 and a certified project manager since 2005.
Ezeldin's professional experience has encompassed a range of activities, including consultation for engineering and project management, specialized training, academic teaching and highly technical funded research. He has also served as an international expert for the World Bank, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the United Nations Development Program.
Much of Ezeldin’s 34 years of design, technical and management experiences were gained while working with consulting firms in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Ezeldin has been called on several times to deliver specialized consultation, customized training programs and help administer team-building activities. Ezeldin has also acted as an expert professional for international associations, governmental agencies and legal courts.
- Computer Software for Construction Projects Delay analysis
- Life-Cycle Cost Analysis: Computer-Aided Tools
- Neural Networks for construction engineering applications
- Risk Management for Construction Projects
- Dynamic Programming for Time-Cost Trade-off Problems of Project Schedules with Repetitive Sub-projects
- Quality Management System Models