Name: Abdalla Elhag Ibrahim Nationality:Sudanese Date of Birth: - TopicsExpress



          

Name: Abdalla Elhag Ibrahim Nationality:Sudanese Date of Birth: 01.01.1953 Marital Status:Married with three children Languages: Arabic: Speaking, writing and reading English: Speaking, writing and reading Address: Present: P.O. Box 12702 Al-Neelain University Permanent: As above E-mail: bdllibrahim@yahoo Telephone: Mobile: 0915566017 Education: Ph.D.: University of Leeds, UK, 1993, Thesis title: Interpretation of Gravity and Magnetic data from the Central African Rift System, Sudan. M. Sc.: Applied Geophysics, Faculty of Earth Sciences, King A/Alaziz University, Saudi Arabia, 1985. Thesis title: Geophysical study on the mineral exploration at Sha’ab El Tare, Wadi Leif and Gehab prospect of Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. B.Sc.: Geology (Honours), University of Khartoum, Sudan, 1976. Dissertation title: Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) technique as a tool for determination of structure and depth to basement over a sedimentary basin in Sudan. Field Experience: 1995-Presnt: Supervisor of projects and training of undergraduate students and graduate students in the field. 1994-1998: Head of water exploration project and a Dam site project in Abu Delieq area, Butana, Sudan. 1987-1988: Joined the Technical University of Berlin geophysical group (SFB Project) in the field in the north central Sudan, where Electrical and Seismic data were collected. 1986-1987: Participated in regional gravity NW Sudan carried out by Robertson Research International (RRI) with co-operation of the Geological Research Authority of Sudan (GRAS). 1979-1981: Seconded to Chevron Oil Company subcontractor in the field; Photogravity and United (Seismic Reflection). Research Experience: 2008: Regional Groundwater flow modeling of Gash River Basin, Sudan. El Krail, A. B. and Ibrahim, A. E. Journal of Applied Sciences in Environmental Sanitation, Vol. 3, No. 3, 157-167. 2005: Gravity study for geological structure in central Butana, Sudan. Kheiralla, K. M. and Ibrahim, A. E., Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol. 29, 47-69. 2005: Re-interpretation of Geological data and Electrical Resistivity studies on Groundwater Structure zones in central Butana, Sudan. Kheiralla, K. M. and Ibrahim, A. E., Journal of Environmental Sciences, Vol. 29, 71-93. 1996: Lithospheric extension NW of the central African Shear Zone in Sudan from potential field studies. Ibrahim, A.E.; Ebinger, C.J. and Fairhead, J.D. Tectonophysics, 255, 79-97. 1994: Multiple episode of rifting in Central and East Africa: re-evaluation of gravity data. Ebinger, C. and Ibrahim A.E., Geol Rundschau, 83,698-702. 1991: Interpretation of the central African Rift system in Sudan based on new gravity and magnetic data. Ibrahim, A.E.; Ebinger, C. and Fairhead, J.D. Eos, 72, 462. 1990: Geophysical prospecting for base metal sulphides in Gehab prospect, Wadi Bidah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Sadek, H.S.; Ibrahim, A.E. and Al Shanti, A.M. J.K.U., Earth Sci., Vol.3, 357-365. 1987: Two months were spent in NW Sudan gravity data reduction with RRI (UK). 1979: Six months were spent in the BRGM (France) processing aeromagnetic data of the Red Sea. Teaching Experience: 2002-Present: Associate Professor of exploration geophysics, Al-Neelain University, Sudan. 1995-2002: Assistant Professor of exploration geophysics, Al-Neelain University, Sudan. 2003-Present: Associate Professor of exploration geophysics, Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Red Sea University, Sudan (part time job). 1996-1998: Assistant Professor of exploration geophysics, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan (part time job). 1994-1995: Assistant Professor of exploration geophysics, University of Juba, Sudan (part time job). Employment: 2009-Present: Dean Faculty of Petroleum and Minerals. 2006-2008: Director of Nile Basin Research And Studies Centre (NBRASC), Al-Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan. 2003-2006: Director of School of Applied Earth Sciences, Al-Neelain University. 1998-2003: Head department of geology, Al-Neelain University. 1997-1998: Head department of geophysics (under establishing), Al-Neelain University. 1993-1995: Head of computer center (data base, processing and manipulation), GRAS. 1984-1986: GRAS office, Khartoum: constructing plans, writing proposals and communicating with geophysical departments worldwide. 1976-1978: Employed as assistant geophysicist at the Geological Research Authority of Sudan (GRAS), {formerly Geological and Mineral Resources Department (GMRD)}. Research Activities: 2002-2004: Supervisor of undergraduate projects for water exploration in Nuba Mountains (Al Neelain University - School of Applied Earth Sciences). 2001: Evaluation of groundwater in Abu Delieq area-Khartoum State (Sougia Charity Organization Reports). 1999-2000: Geophysical and Hydrogeological study in the area west of Wad Hussona-Khartoum State (Ministry of Engineering affairs Reports). 1995: Water exploration in Abu Delieq area (sedimentary basin) using resistivity techniques (GRAS Reports). 1994: Geophysical study for groundwater in El Timaid village (Wadi alluvium), Shendi Rural Council (GRAS Reports)
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