S/S/N | Name | Title |
1 | Adly Mansour | Former president |
2 | Sherif Ali Hammad | Former Minister of Scientific Research, Professor of Computer and Systems Engineering. |
3 | Ehab Badawy | Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs |
4 | Karam Gabr | Chairman of the Supreme Media Council |
5 | Khaled Lotfy | Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Technology for Administrative Development, Digital Transformation and Mechanization |
6 | Raffat Abdelaziz | Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Technology for Infrastructure Affairs (Experienced) |
7 | Amr Amin Adly | Former Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research for University Affairs, and Professor of Electrical Engineering – Cairo University |
8 | Reem Bahgat | Professor of Computer Science at the Faculty of Computing and Artificial Intelligence at Cairo University and advisor to the Minister of Communications and Information Technology for EUI affairs |
9 | Hoda El-Maraghy | Distinguished Professor, College of Engineering, University of Windsor, Canada |
10 | Saeed Mogahed | Professor of Robotics, Dynamics and Control – Faculty of Engineering – Cairo University |
11 | Karim Awad | CEO of EFG Hermes |
12 | Khaled Ismail | Founder and Director of K.I Angel in Egypt |
13 | Mohamed Hammady | Chief Technology Officer, Sky Groups, Europe |
Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, issued a decision to form the Board of Trustees of the Egypt University of Informatics (EUI), headed by former President Adly Mansour.
In addition to the university’s Board of Trustees, a representative of the government is chosen by the minister of higher education, and the president of the university is a member of this council.
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi issued a decision last week to establish the EUI, a private university based in Knowledge City in the New Administrative Capital.
EUI is the first university in Africa and the Middle East specialized in communications and information technology and related fields.
EUI includes four faculties: Computer and Information Sciences; Engineering; Business Technology; and Digital Arts and Design. The academic year is scheduled to start next October.