2019-2021   Master’s degree in Civil and Architectural Construction - Suez University - Arab Republic of Egypt entitled “Improving the Structural Behavior of Concrete Elements Using Natural and Synthetic Fibers”

2013 -2017    Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Architectural Construction - Faculty of Technology and Education - Suez University with an overall grade of Very Good. The graduation project is entitled “Properties of self-compacting Concrete and Ordinary Concrete Incorporating cement kiln dust”.

2021   Assistant Lecturer, Department of Civil and Architectural Construction, Faculty of Technology and Education, Suez University.

2018   Demonstrator, Department of Civil and Architectural Construction, Faculty of Technology and Education, Suez University.

An assistant teacher with high skills in lectures and laboratory applications. A strong technical professional with a master's degree in civil and architectural construction. Academic experience is distinguished in teaching and training for courses related to civil construction, properties and resistance of materials, stress analysis, computer-aided design, concrete applications and construction calculations, quality control and control, and occupational security and safety. The scope of scientific research includes the areas of properties and resistance of concrete materials and concrete applications.

Coordinator of the Resource Standard and Learning Resources for the Civil and Architectural Construction Program at the Faculty of Technology and Education from 2019 until now.
Member of the Crisis and Disaster Management Unit at the Faculty of Technology and Education from 2019 until now.

Marawan.Saad@ind.suezuni.edu.eg

marawan3.mohamed@gmail.com

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Marawan Saad, Ibrahim Saad Agwa, Bassam Abdelsalam Abdelsalam & Mohamed Amin (2022) Improving the brittle behavior of high strength concrete using banana and palm leaf sheath fibers, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 29:4, 564-573, DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2020.1780352