Success stories - TTO

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MSA University - TICO

Agriculture weather station:

First Egyptian agriculture weather station made in Egypt by MSA graduates from faculty of Engineering through their start up company “short circuit design co “ ,under supervision of Dr Said Mabrouk with effective and competitive cost lower than the foreign stations by 60 % , this stations is used for measuring different parameters for weather and soil as temp , humidity , wind speed , wind direction , soil temp , soil moisture , EC , soil salenty and other parameter as needed , these parameters are sent on local server , web server ,or cloud as the clients need , many applications can be done on the data sent for diseases forecasting, calculating the Eto which indicates the water quantity required for irrigation , Fertilization status , affect and many different applications can be done for smart agriculture .

Red Palm Weevils Eradicate Device:

As red palm weevils is huge problem in agriculture that affect the palm tree in Egypt and most of countries, Team from MSA graduate under the support of TTO has developed a device using safe electromagnetic waves to get rid of the weevils instead of using chemicals that is very harmful to the tree and the device has proved its success by testing it in many farms and analysis for the results in red palm weevils research center.

Underground Water Management Network:

Due to the million and half Fadden’s National project’s needs, Egypt plans to have monitoring network for the water level and quality for all water wells to save the wasted water and control the overdraft usage . Therefore team of faculty of Engineering graduates with the support of TTO have developed prototype for water well monitoring and control system that monitor the water level and send these real time data to the central station and send warning in case of excessive usage of water ,also it can be remotely controlled.

 

The system has been tested in the ministry of irrigation by the MSA graduates team and the technical team from the ministry, the results was incredible that the system accuracy was better than the foreign systems. And the ministry accept to start pilot project to develop four systems made by MSA .

IRWI Smart Application for irrigation:

Water scarcity on of the most important challenge in Egypt nowadays , TTO office support devolping Smart Application called IRWI for water resources smart management in Egypt by helping the Egyptian farmers to know how much to irrigate and when to irrigate according to the planted crops and locations ,also IRWI provides the farmer by the weather parameters ,harvesting date ,crop health , and the season statistics with user friendly mobile application .

TTO Services

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MSA University - TICO

TTO Services to MSIANS:
  • Build partnership with industries represented in (governmental, Private , military).
  • Updates the faculties by the recent fields of researches based of the country strategy.
  • Facilitate the R&D process in the applied researches using different types of support.
  • Customer discovery ( collection of technological challenges related to the university research fields ).
  • Invention disclosure filing between clients and Beneficiaries for IP protection
  • Technology Valuation
  • Technology Marketing to the industrial beneficiaries
What type of support provided?
  • Innovative Idea needs to be implemented
  • Prototype needs to enter the production stage
  • Final product needs to be commercialized
  • Issued Intellectual property needs to be commercialized
  • IP needs to be licensed.

 

Types of TTO Supports:
  • Financial: TTO can fund you to develop your prototype or to enhance your innovation
  • Technical: TTO can support you technically by linking you to experts in your research field and get partners from other faculties for multi-disciplinary projects project
  • Consultancy: you can consult TTO to evaluate your applied research and to know the marketing acceptance.
  • Marketing and Licensing: TTO can help you to license your IP and product marketing.
  • Partnership: TTO can facilitate the connection with the needed industrial partner easily .

 

Evaluation Criteria:
  • What is the product?
  • Who are the customers?
  • What are the strategic goals for the development of the technology? (Product -New business line - New business)
  • What does the IP asset cover?
  • What else is needed to support the product or business? (Gap analysis - Skills for development - Enabling IP - Sales and distribution)

Brand Identity

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MSA Brand Identity Items - Download Center

MSA Official Logo

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Validation Universities Logos

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Word File Template

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Power Point File Template

File name: MSA-Presentation-Template.zip

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MSA Official Font Name

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MSA Color Code

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613

 

MSA Faculties' Logos

 

Newsweek leading Universities 2020

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MSA University - Newsweek leading Universities 2020

MSA IS ONE OF THE LEADING UNIVERSITIES IN EGYPT 2020 AS STATED BY NEWSWEEK.
 

Newsweek, the American weekly news magazine that has more than 4 million worldwide circulation wrote a full coverage article about MSA University for its outstanding performance among many universities in Egypt!
 

To read more: https://www.newsweek.com/insights/october-university-modern-sciences-arts-msa

 

MSA University's World Wide Ranking

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MSA University's World Wide Ranking

Graduation Projects 2018/2019

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Workshops

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MSA University -  Central Laboratory for Research
 

Workshops' Details:

In Vitro Fertilization Hands-on (IVF)Workshop

 

Duration: 3 days (18 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

Theoretical content:
- Basics of Reproductive Biology.
- Female Reproductive System.
- Oogenesis.
- ART– Importance, History, Applications and Methods.
- Oocytes Maturation.
- Hormonal Regulation of Male Reproduction.
- Spermatogenesis.
- Sperm Maturation and Capacitation.
- Mechanism of Fertilization.
- Embryo Development stages.
- Culture System and Media Composition.
- IVF Laboratory and Quality Management.

 

Practical part: - Recovery of oocytes; - Grading and selecting of oocytes; - Culturing oocytes for maturation. - Maturation Assessment; - Equilibration of Oocytes for IVF; - Sperm Preparation for IVF; - Perform IVF Step. - Embryos Quality Assessment; - Embryos Handling and Washing; - Culturing of Embryos in Specific Culture Medium.

 

Fees: 1200 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)
Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Stem Cell Hands-on Workshop

 

Duration: 2 days (12 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

Theoretical content:
- What stem cell is?
- Different types of stem cell.
- Hematopoietic Stem Cell.
- Mesenchymal stem cell.
- Applications of stem cell

 

Practical part:
- Dissecting out femur and tibia of mouse.
- Aspiration and culturing of bone marrow aspirates.
- Isolation and Culture of Hematopoietic Stem Cell.
- Stem Cell Counting.
- Sub-culturing of stem cell.

 

Fees: 1200 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included) Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Plant Tissue Culture Hands-on Workshop

 

Duration: 2 days (12 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

Theoretical content:
- Tissue culture techniques.
- Basics of tissue culture.
- Types of Tissue culture.
- Different types of tissue culture media.
- Growth regulators.
- Tissue Culture Troubleshooting.
- Materials used in sterilization.
- Explant culture.

 

Practical part:
- Preparation and Sterilization of culture Media.
- Primary culture of plants embryos.
- Explant subculture.
 

 

Fees: 1000 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)

 

Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Molecular diagnosis of Cancer Hands-on Workshop

 

Duration: 2 days (12 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

Theoretical content:
• Intro to cancer biology
• Molecular mechanism of cancer
• What is RNA?
• Why we are interested in RNA?
• How to isolate RNA?
• How to judge RNA quality?
• Real-Time PCR
• Gene Expression data analysis

 

Practical part:
• RNA Isolation
• Quality Assessment of RNA
• cDNA Preparation
• cDNA Electrophoresis
• qPCR Preparation
• qPCR Results Monitoring

 

Fees: 1300 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)

 

Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Basic laboratory training on LMO detection and identification

 

Duration: 3 days (18 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

Theoretical content:

 

• LMO development
• The relevance of LMO detection in accordance to Cartagena protocol and national level
• Principals of quality control for LMO analysis
• Experimental design for LMO analysis
• Report writing
• Validation of LMO testing method
• Biosafety laws
• Biosafety clearing house mechanism Practical part:
• DNA isolation( different validated methods )
• agarose gel preparation, gel loading
• pcr preparation
• gel interpretation
• nested primer
• real time pcr application in LMO detection
• strip analysis
 

 

Fees: 1200 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)
Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Basics of bio-informatics and primer design

 

Duration: 3 days (18 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

• Databases and literature search
• DNA sequence retrieval and comparison
• Primer design
• Multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree

 

Fees: 1200 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)
Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

PCR and Real-Time PCR: Principles and Applications

 

Duration: 4 days (24 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

Theoretical content:

 

• principal of gene expression
• application of PCR techniques
• Application of real-time PCR
• Real-time PCR data analysis

 

Practical part:

 

 

• RNA isolation
• cDNA synthesis
• PCR technique
• Performing real-time PCR analysis
 

 

Fees: 1500 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)

 

Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Bacterial identification using 16S rRNA gene sequencing

 

Duration: 4 days (24 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

• DNA extraction from bacteria
• Bacterial PCR based DNA fingerprints
• Bacterial identification based-on 16S rRNA gene sequencing.

 

Fees: 1200 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)

 

Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Differential gene expression analysis

 

Duration: 3 days (18 credit hours)

 

Course Content:

 

• How to perform a differential expression analysis at the gene-level
• The steps and statistical approaches used in assessing the quality of your abundance estimates (count data)
• How to visualize expression patterns for differentially expressed genes
• How to perform functional analysis on gene lists.

 

Fees: 1500 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)

 

Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Molecular marker technology hands-on workshop

 

Duration: 3 days (18 credit hours)

 

Fees: 1300 L.E. (Certificate, CofFees and lunch breaks are included)
Maximum number of attendees 20 trainees

Faculty of Biotechnology related courses:

In Vitro Fertilization Hands-on (IVF)Workshop

a. Zoology (level1)
b. Cell and tissue culture (level2)

Stem Cell Hands-on Workshop

a. Cell and tissue culture (level 2)
b. Molecular biology of cancer (level3)
c. Stem cell biotechnology (level4)

Plant Tissue Culture Hands-on Workshop

a. Botany (level1)
b. Cell and tissue culture (level2)

Molecular diagnosis of Cancer Hands-on Workshop

a. Molecular biology (level2)
b. Molecular genetics and genetic engineering (level2)
c. Molecular biology of cancer (level3)
d. Advanced genetics (level3)

Basic laboratory training on LMO detection and identification

a. Molecular biology(level)
b. Microbial genetics(level2)
c. Biosaftey and risk assessment. (level4)

Basics of bio-informatics and primer design

a. Bio-informatics (level2)
b. Molecular drug design (level3)

PCR and Real-Time PCR: Principles and Applications

a. Molecular biology (level2)
b. Microbial genetics (level2)
c. Molecular genetics (level3)
d. Molecular diagnosis (level 4)
e. Advanced genetic Engineering and Gene Transfer (level3)
f. Complex genome analysis (level3)

Bacterial identification using 16S rRNA gene sequencing

a. Microbiology (level1)
b. Molecular biology (level2)
c. Microbial genetics (level2)

Differential gene expression analysis

a. Molecular biology (level2)
b. Microbial genetics (level2)
c. Advanced genetic Engineering and Gene Transfer (level3)
d. Complex genome analysis (level3)
e. Molecular genetics (level3)
f. Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (level3)

Molecular marker technology hands-on workshop

a. Molecular biotechnology (level2)
b. Molecular biology of cancer (level3) < br> c. Molecular genetics (level3)
d. Advanced genetic engineering and Gene Transfer(level3)
e. Complex genome analysis (level3)
f. Molecular and genetic diagnosis (level4)
Faculty of Dentistry related courses:

In Vitro Fertilization Hands-on (IVF)Workshop

a. Zoology (level1)

Plant Tissue Culture Hands-on Workshop

a. Botany (level1)

Molecular diagnosis of Cancer Hands-on Workshop

a. Principles of genetics (level1)

Basic laboratory training on LMO detection and identification

a. Medical microbiology (level1,2)

Differential gene expression analysis

a. Principles of genetics (level1)
b. Medical microbiology (level1,2)

Molecular marker technology hands-on workshop

a. Principles of genetics (level1)
Faculty of pharmacy related courses:

Molecular diagnosis of Cancer Hands-on Workshop

a. Molecular biology techniques and bio-informatics (level4)
b. Clinical biochemistry and molecular biology (level4)

Basic laboratory training on LMO detection and identification

a. Basic microbiology and microbial genetics (level2)
b. Pharmaceutical microbiology (level2)
c. Medical microbiology (level3)
d. Diagnostic microbiology (level4)

Basics of bio-informatics and primer design

a. Molecular biology techniques and bio-informatics (level4)

PCR and Real-Time PCR: Principles and Applications

a. Medical microbiology (level 3)
b. Clinical biochemistry and molecular biology (level4)
c. Diagnostic microbiology (level4)
d. Molecular biology techniques and bio-informatics (level4)

Bacterial identification using 16S rRNA gene sequencing

a. Basic microbiology and microbial genetics (level2)
b. Pharmaceutical microbiology (level2)
c. Medical microbiology (level3)
d. Diagnostic microbiology (level4)
e. Molecular biology techniques and bio-informatics (level4)
f. Clinical biochemistry and molecular biology (level4)

Differential gene expression analysis

a. Diagnostic microbiology (level4)
b. Molecular biology techniques and bio-informatics (level4)
c. Clinical biochemistry and molecular biology (level4)

Molecular marker technology hands-on workshop

a. Medical microbiology (level3)
b. Diagnostic microbiology (level4)
c. Molecular biology techniques and bio-informatics (level4)
d. Clinical biochemistry and molecular biology (level4)

Arts Soldiers

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MSA University - Arts & Design Club

Objective:
- Improving manual and digital skills of students in their weak sides.

 

- creating a competition between students

 

- awaring them the importance of courses in next levels and practical life.

 

- Obtaining a good CV for MSAIANS filled by their works.

Structure:
- Academic Advisor: TA.Lojain Alaa Elnawawy

 

- General Director: Mahmoud Mohamed Osman

 

- AC Heads: Yousef Ahmed Habashy, Ahmed Elmontasr

 

- OC Heads: Nadine Mokhtar, Aladdid Amr

Secretaries:
- Manual Section: Toqa Eslam, Mahy Hatem, David George and Youssef Amr.

 

- Graphics Section: Nader Samir, Khadija Abouzeid and Mohamed Mounier.

 

- Photography Section: Felopateer Hany, Marwan Osama and Yousab Wadea.

 

4. Mission:
To provide trainings and workshops for the students about the entrepreneurship and to help them adapt it in their lives so everyone can be able to pitch their for-good and for-profit startup ideas in a final competition by the end of the program fueled with social responsibility; ideas that might be launched in the future to create a great impact.
Heads:
- Organizing committee: Abdallah Hussein

 

- Coordination Committee: Farah Mahmoud

 

- Reception Committee: Yassmin Mohamed

 

- Marketing Committee: Ahmed Mostafa

 

- HR Committee: Amara Ibrahem

 

- Fundraising Committee: Ahmed Elmontasr

 

- Media Committee: Yousab Wadea

 

- Targeted faculties: Art and Design as a priority, but All faculties are included.

 

- Targeted number: 90 students and the rest will be resisted in the next semester.

 

 

Semester plan:
Week 1: recruitment

 

Week 2: orientation

 

Week 3: lecture

 

Week 4: lecture + workshop

 

Week 5: Art galleries and outing (buses while going and coming individually).

 

Week 6, 7 & 8: MID TERM EXAMS

 

Week 9: lecture + workshop

 

Week 10: workshop

 

Week 11: workshop

 

Week 12: Rehearsal

 

week13: Final Exhibition

 

 

P.S: All lectures and workshops are under the supervision of TA.Lojain Alaa Elnawawy.

Strategy 2018/2019 - 2023/2024

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Creativity & Activity Board

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MSA University - Creativity & Activity Club Board

 

 

The Role of the Creativity & Activity Club:

  • providing chance to exhibit their artwork.
  • providing wide range of creative workshops.
  • Providing the opportunity to exchange creative experiences and different talents.
  • Encourage outstanding talented and creative people to help them develop their creative skills.
  • Creating an innovative community in the campus atmosphere.
  • Organizing a group of creative and artistic competitions that add a pleasant character to the University life.
  • Students active in the club activities will submit a portfolio of their work in the club and will be received a certificate of all their accomplishments.
  • Converting their joyful talents to become source of income and to be more professional.
  • Organizing a festival of creativity, arts and different talents at the end of each academic term.

Academic Advisor:

Club president & Founder:

  • Dr. Hasnaa Elsherbiny

Club coordinator:

  • Eng. Omar Moustafa

Head of creative skills:

  • Eng. Abdelhamid Jalal
  • Eng. Alaa sayed
  • Eng. Lamia Shehta
  • Eng. Nouran Wael
  • Eng. Yehia Qandil
  • Eng. Arwa Wageh
  • Eng. Shreen Hussein
  • Eng. Esraa ElAreef

Types of Activities:

Computer Skills:

  • Graphic Design
  • Digital Art
  • Architectural Modeling

Art:

  • Painting
  • Sketching
  • Portrait
  • Water Coloring

Performing Arts:

  • Drama/Acting
  • Singing
  • Music
  • Creative Writing
  • Poetry

Culinary Arts (Creative Food Making):

  • Cooking
  • Baking
  • Food Presenting
  • Creative Drinks
  • Food Photography

Handcrafts:

  • Knitting
  • Costume Making
  • Model Making
  • Planting
  • Wood art

Fashion and Styling:

  • Styling
  • Fashion Design
  • Jewelry Design and Making
  • Hairdressing
  • Makeup Art
  • Face painting
  • Nutrition Consulting
  • Fitness Consulting

Committees:

  • Committee of Computer Skills
  • Committee of Fine Arts
  • Committee of Performing Arts
  • Committee of Culinary Arts (Creative Food Making)
  • Committee of Handcrafts
  • Committee of Fashion and Styling
  • Committee of Professional Photography

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