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    Samrah Mahmoud and Edgar Aguilasocho

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    Samrah Mahmoud and Edgar Aguilasocho are members of UCI Law’s Inaugural Class of 2012.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/uci_law_stories_videos_video-interviews_alumniandstudents/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Data for Paper under publication

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    For paper under publication, owned by Mahmoud Arafat as a first autho

    Hierarchical Representations of Freebase Topics

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    The dataset contains more than 21M hierarchical relationships about ≈10M topics extracted from Freebase knowledgebase. The topics span the various categories of Freebase including Science & Technology, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Society, Products & Services, Transportation, Time & Space, Special Interests, and Commons. The relationships describe the hierarchies of topics in terms of Types, Domains, and Categories. For example, ‘Albert Einstein’ can be found as a topic that is a sub-class of ‘Person’, belonging to the ‘People’ domain and ‘Society’ category. Another entity named as ‘Albert Einstein’ can also be found as a sub-class of ‘Book’, belonging to the ‘Books’ domain and ‘Arts & Entertainment’ category. The dataset is published in JSON and CSV formats, sample files are provided to help explore how the dataset is structured. The dataset is believed to be useful for studying the inter-related connections among topics in different domains of knowledge. The first author may be contacted at ([email protected]) for more information. The following paper may kindly be cited in case of using the dataset. Mahmoud Elbattah, Mohamed Roushdy, Mostafa Aref, Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem. “Large-Scale Entity Clustering Using Graph-Based Structural Similarity within Knowledge Graphs”, Big Data Analytics: Tools, Technology for Effective Planning, CRC Press. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321716589_Large-Scale_Entity_Clustering_Based_on_Structural_Similarity_within_Knowledge_Graph

    Hierarchical Representations of Freebase Topics

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    The dataset contains more than 21M hierarchical relationships about ≈10M topics extracted from Freebase knowledgebase. The topics span the various categories of Freebase including Science & Technology, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Society, Products & Services, Transportation, Time & Space, Special Interests, and Commons. The relationships describe the hierarchies of topics in terms of Types, Domains, and Categories. For example, ‘Albert Einstein’ can be found as a topic that is a sub-class of ‘Person’, belonging to the ‘People’ domain and ‘Society’ category. Another entity named as ‘Albert Einstein’ can also be found as a sub-class of ‘Book’, belonging to the ‘Books’ domain and ‘Arts & Entertainment’ category. The dataset is published in JSON and CSV formats, sample files are provided to help explore how the dataset is structured. The dataset is believed to be useful for studying the inter-related connections among topics in different domains of knowledge. The first author may be contacted at ([email protected]) for more information. The following paper may kindly be cited in case of using the dataset. Mahmoud Elbattah, Mohamed Roushdy, Mostafa Aref, Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem. “Large-Scale Entity Clustering Using Graph-Based Structural Similarity within Knowledge Graphs”, Big Data Analytics: Tools, Technology for Effective Planning, CRC Press. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321716589_Large-Scale_Entity_Clustering_Based_on_Structural_Similarity_within_Knowledge_Graph

    Mahmoud Farag Oral History

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    Mahmoud Farag was a faculty member in Mechanical Engineering at the American University in Cairo, with a career from 1972 spanning five decades, and various administrative roles including Vice Provost, Director of Engineering and Science Services, and Chair of the University Senate. He outlines his education and how links made at the University of Sheffield in Britain led to an association with AUC, where he became a full-time faculty member in 1972, the only Engineer on faculty for some years. He describes the science program and department (which took various names) at AUC in the 1970s, its and facilities and equipment in the Science Building, and the role of Chairman Adli Bishay in introducing Materials Engineering which grew out of the Solid State Science program. Farag tells of the expansion of Engineering programs at AUC during the presidency of Richard Pedersen, inspired by the desire to attract male students in order to balance the ratio of female-male enrollment. He addresses the division of the Engineering department into departments according to specialized fields (like Mechanical Engineering and Construction Engineering), and the 1990s restructuring of AUC into three schools including the School of Science and Engineering, whose Deans Amr Abdel Hamid, Fadel Assabghy, and Medhat Haroun he appraises. The continuing education and industry consulting role of the Engineering and Science Services unit, which Farag directed, is covered, as is his own research in metallurgy. Farag details his role as AUC’s longest serving Vice Provost in the 1990s and 2000s, sketching out the position’s role with respect to faculty and student research, graduate studies, fellowships, the summer session, and projects like environmental awareness. Other leading administrators receive attention as well. Mahmoud Farag explains the origins and development of the University Senate, for which he served as Chair and Vice Chair for terms in the 1990s and 2000s, explaining its structure and functions. Relations between university administration and faculty are discussed, along with significant faculty issues like the efforts to address the unequal salary, benefits, and working conditions (like retirement age) through negotiations and legal action. Later matters like his role in developing the Faculty Handbook is mentioned as well, as is the impact of the new campus. Farag also speaks about his family’s multi-generational connection with AUC, including his wife and children’s attending as undergraduate and graduate students and later working for the university

    Mahmoud Boufaida. Génération d'interfaces et conduite du dialogue : le système GEODE, Thèse de doctorat de l'université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI, 23 octobre 1993

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    Boufaida Mahmoud. Mahmoud Boufaida. Génération d'interfaces et conduite du dialogue : le système GEODE, Thèse de doctorat de l'université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI, 23 octobre 1993. In: Sciences et techniques éducatives, volume 1 n°1, 1994. pp. 117-118

    Mahmoud Kashefi

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    Mahmoud Kashefi retires after 22 years of service to EIU. (l-r) President William Perry, Mahmoud Kashefi, Provost Blair Lord.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/retirements_2013/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Mahmoud El-Lozy Oral History

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    Mahmoud El-Lozy was a faculty member teaching theater at the American University in Cairo from the 1980s to 2020, and had been an undergraduate and graduate student at AUC in the 1970s. The son of parents whose family business was nationalized and who came to work at AUC in the 1960s (in financial administration and teaching English), El-Lozy provides a detailed portrait of his upbringing, from school to recreation to their household and Zamalek neighborhood. Mahmoud covers his years as an undergraduate student at AUC in the early 1970s, describing social life and recreation, his academic pursuits, and students’ backgrounds, political activism, and activities related to the 1973 War. He addresses how he got into dramatics, as well as AUC’s theater facilities, productions (telling numerous anecdotes), and students and faculty (like Theater Director Professor David Woodman) during his undergraduate and Master’s graduate study years. Doctoral study in the United States and his rejoining AUC as a faculty member in the English and Comparative Literature Department are covered, along with his role in the Theater Program (such as introducing Arabic language productions) in the 1980s and 1990s. El-Lozy traces the emergence and evolution of the Theater, Music, Art, and Film (later Performing and Visual Arts) Department in those years, outlining the impact of Chair and Theater Director Walter Eysselinck, and he discusses the development of the Theater Program in the decades after 2000 and the contributions of its leading faculty members. He describes the place of AUC theater in Egypt’s cultural scene, plays he directed (indicating challenges like censorship), the building of theaters in the downtown Falaki Building and on the New Cairo Campus, and the students with whom he worked and their career paths. Throughout El-Lozy expresses his views and criticisms of changes in AUC’s mission, academic programs, administration, and student behavior over the years, as well as his vision of how theater enriches students’ education and the life of the university

    Les siestes grenadines. Film tunisien de Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud

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    Videau André. Les siestes grenadines. Film tunisien de Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud . In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1235, Janvier-février 2002. Flux et reflux. pp. 116-117

    Biographie de la famille el-Maghrabi, d'après el-Makrîzî. Traduction Mahmoud Akkouch

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    Makrisi, Akkouch Mahmoud. Biographie de la famille el-Maghrabi, d'après el-Makrîzî. Traduction Mahmoud Akkouch. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 28, exercice 1911, 1912. pp. 135-139
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