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Work Experience

 

  • GIS laboratory, Surveying Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Khartoum, (September 2015- Up to date).
  • Tutorials for different subjects (Engineering Surveying 1 and 2, Adjustment, Geometrical Geodesy, Astronomy, Cartography).
  • Teaching surveying instruments and their applications (20/9/2013- Up to date).
  • Adviser to the final year students in their projects, (20/9/2013- Up to date).

Projects with (University of Khartoum,’ UKCC, BRRI’):

  • Surveying Engineer, Wad Madani Strategic Petroleum Station, consultancy project to study the Social and Environmental impacts along the whole route of the pipeline (14/3/2016-June 2016).
  • Surveying Engineer, Wad Dafeaa Dumping Station, Topographic Survey for the station area (May 2016).
  • GIS Specialist, Al Amarat Dwellings Project, A detailed study of the use of dwellings at Al Amarat, (June 2016- September 2016).
  • Work Experience as a Surveying Engineer from (29/10/2013- 27/11/2014), (Dams Implementation Unit)
  • GIS Basics Trainer, GIS Department, Dams Implementation Unit, (29/10/2013- 27/11/2014).
  • GIS Engineer, responsible for preparing and analysing data and producing maps for water resources in Sudan, Atlas of ground and surface water in Sudan (September- November 2014).
  • Field Surveyor, responsible for the acquisition and analysis of the topographic data, Moje and Salalab Streams Topographic Survey Project, Red Sea State (April 2014).
  • GIS analyst for the following:

– Spatial analysis for the impacts of Upper Atbara reservoir regarding the environmental and social aspects.

– Upper Atbara resettlements projects.

– Proposed Sefawa Doka Road project.

  • Checking the DTMs and Contours that are produced by the French company (IGN) for all dams proposed or constructed in Sudan.
  • (Optimum Site Selection), Port Sudan Water Pipeline study.
  • Field Surveyor, Hydrographic Survey for (200km) from Sabaloka to Atbara, (A study of the impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam).