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Ahmed Okasha
Associate Professor
Education:
1- PhD Degree in Computer Science, School of Computing, University of Kent- UK, July 2011
2- Master Degree in Statistics
2005 Received Master Degree in Statistics
Thesis Title: “Simulation Study for Cluster Analysis”.
Faculty of Economics and Political Science (FEPS), Cairo University, Egypt
3- Software Skills Development Program (SSDP) Diploma:
October 1997 – August 1998 Information Technology Institute (ITI), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Egypt
4- B.Sc. of Statistics:
1990-1994 Received B.Sc. of Statistics
Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Egypt
Research Interest:
Agent-based Modelling,
Agent-based Computational Economics,
Complex adaptive system,
Complexity Theory
Social Computational Theory
Database and Management information systems
Information System
Data Mining
Data Science
Machine Learning
Recent Publications:
Books:
1. Ahmed Okasha, “Agent-Based Computational Economics: Studying the Effect of Different Levels of Rationality on Macro- Activities for Economic Systems”, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN 978-3-8433-8922-8, 2011
Articles: (Peer-reviewed Journals)
1. Ahmed E. Okasha, Asmaa M. El-Refaee & Salwa Mohamed Abdelaziz, “Agent-Based Modelling for International Trade”, Scientific Journal for Financial and Commercial Studies and Research, Faculty of Commerce, Damietta University, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2022.
2. Shaymaa M. Elnawawy, Ahmed E. Okasha & Hazem A. Hosny, “Agent-based models of administrative corruption: an overview”, International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, Taylor & Francis, 2021.
3. Mayada M. Aref and Ahmed E. Okasha, “Evaluating the online shopping behavior among Egyptian college-educated community", Review of economics and Political Science Journal, Emerald, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2020.
4. Kamal Selim, Ahmed E. Okasha and Fatma Rezk, “Measuring the Role of Two Competing Groups of Informed Agents in Opinion Formation”, Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International, SAGE Publications Ltd STM, Oct 2018
5. Nahed T. Zeini, Atef M. Abdel-Hamid, Amal S. Soliman, and Ahmed E. Okasha “An exploratory study of place-names in Sinai Peninsula, Egypt: a spatial approach”, Annals of GIS, Taylor & Francis, Vol 24, Issue 3, 2018
6. Kamal Samy Selim, Ahmed Okasha, and Heba M. Ezzat, “Loss Aversion, Adaptive Beliefs, and Asset Pricing Dynamics,” Advances in Decision Sciences, vol. 2015, Article ID 971269, 18 pages, 2015. doi:10.1155/2015/971269
7. Nedal M. Elsaid, Dr. Ahmed. E. Okasha, Dr. Abdalla A. Abdelghaly," A survey on Business Intelligence Application to Evaluate the Software Quality From End User Point of view", International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research (IJSER) (ISSN 2229-5518) Volume 4, Issue 12, December-2013
8. Nedal M. Elsaid, Dr. Ahmed. E. Okasha, Dr. Abdalla A. Abdelghaly," Establish new reports and new inquires through usage of Business intelligent tools to handle the defects of the current reports and inquires - Ministry of state for environmental affairs – Egypt", International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) (ISSN: 2278-0181), Vol. 2 Issue 11, November 2013
9. Nedal. M. Elsaid, Dr. Ahmed. E. Okasha, Dr. Abdalla A. Abdelghaly, "Defining and Solving the Organizational Structure Problems to Improve the Performance of Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs - Egypt", International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (ISSN 2250-3153), Volume 3, Issue 10, October 2013
10. Nedal. M. Elsaid, Dr. Ahmed. E. Okasha, Dr. Abdalla A. Abdelghaly, "Logical Framework Analysis (LFA): Through the Current Information Systems to Promote the Mainstreaming of Global Environmental Issues in National Plans and Policies-Case of Egypt", International Journal of Science and Advanced Technology (ISSN 2221-8386), Volume 3 Issue 6 ,June 2013
Articles: (Conferences)
1. Ahmed E. Okasha, Asmaa M. El-Refaee & Salwa Mohamed Abdelaziz, “Agent-Based Modelling for International Trade”, The 32nd Annual International Conference on Statistics and Modeling in Human and Social Sciences, June 22-23, 2021, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University Cairo, Egypt
2. Kamal Selim, Ahmed E. Okasha and Fatma Rezk, “Shifts in opinion formation dynamics: role of two competing groups of informed agents ", The 29th Annual International Conference on Statistics and Modeling in Human and Social Sciences, March 28-30, 2017, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University Cairo, Egypt
3. Kamal Selim, Ahmed Okasha, Heba Ezzat, "On Agent-based modeling of Financial Markets: The case of Egypt", The 27th Annual International Conference on Statistics and Modeling in Human and Social Sciences, March 24-26, 2015, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University Cairo, Egypt.
4. Ahmed Okasha and Colin Johnson, " The Effect of Level of Rationality on Macro-Activities of the Lucas-Island Model ", 2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, July 18-23 2010, Barcelona, Spain
5. Ahmed Okasha and Colin Johnson, " Agent-Based Computational Economics: Studying the Effect of Different Levels of Rationality on Inflation and Unemployment", 2009 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering, 30 Mar -2 April 2009, Nashville, TN, USA
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