Aliaa Ismail
Archeologist/Egyptologist Aliaa Ismail,The director of the Theban Preservation Initiative.
Her work consists of 3D scanning the walls of the tomb of Seti I in the valley of the kings and leading a training program for the local community there to introduce them to 3D documentation of heritage.
Ashraf Azzab
Former addict and founder of Better Change Halfway House, a rehabilitation center where over 150 people have recovered from drug addiction.
The halfway house functions essentially as a a stepping stone between rehab or detox and the real world ,it is the place that deals with the aftermath of kicking the physical addiction; the place that ensures that addicts don’t relapse.
Khalid Hafez
Egyptian artist Khaled Hafez was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1963 where he currently lives and works. He studied medicine and followed the evening classes of the Cairo School of Fine Arts (Faculty of Fine Arts) in the eighties. After attaining a medical degree in 1987 and M.Sc. as a medical specialist in 1992, he gave up medical practices in the early nineties for a career in the arts. He later obtained an MFA in new media and digital arts from Transart Institute (New York, USA) and Danube University Krems (Austria). Hafez practice spans the mediums of painting, film / video, photography, installation and interdisciplinary approaches. Hafez is a Fulbright Fellow and Rockefeller Fellow.
Maged Maurice Ibraheem
A neuropsychiatrist and author of “ The psychology of Democracy” , exploring the viability and applicability of democracy as a universal system of governance for all nations and questions if one size fits all.
Maha Ibrahim
Professor of modern trends in the interior design and Furniture department,faculty of applied arts-Helwan university,Egypt.
She published more than 11 academic articles and research papers, one of them holds the title “ The Integration of Interior Design and Neuroscience: Towards a methodology to apply neuroscience in Interior spaces “ where she discusses the necessity of integrating Architecture and Interior Design with neuroscience.
Mostafa Elrefai
Mostafa El Refai studies Mechanical Engineering at the American University in Cairo.
He followed his interest in design and innovation which allowed him to work on his first major project, VOUND.
Vound is a patent-pending technology that enables individuals suffering from speech disorders and various hearing impairments to visualize sound.
Mostafa believes in the multi-disciplinary overlapping, especially of engineering, art and design.
Nahla Kandil
Dr Nahla is the owner and founder of “Effective Learning Foundation (ELF)”, a place that aims to provide therapy to children with learning disabilities and special needs, as well as arming parents with the tools to work with them at home. She has a master’s degree in special and inclusive education and a PhD in Educational Psychology. She is currently working at Nine Psychology, counseling and psychiatric care clinic as a child Psychologist with a focus on inclusive schooling and supporting children with school difficulties.
Shaimaa Ashour
Dr. Shaimaa Samir Ashour is an architect and an assistant professor at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport.
She is also one of the co-founders of Docomomo Egypt, a member of the Architectural Committee in the Supreme Council of Culture under the auspices of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and a member of the Architectural Heritage Committee at the Egyptian General Syndicate of Engineers.