Sunday, August 21, 2011

لكل من ماتت صلاته ويريد أن يحييها

لكل من ماتت صلاته ويريد أن يحييها :


1/ قم بتغير السور القصيره التي تقرأها دائما .

. 2 / استشعر بأن كل هذا الكون حطام أمام سجدة خاشعه للعظيم .

. 3 / وأنت تخر ساجدا تذكر انك أقرب ماتكون لرب العالمين ، أطل سجودك ،
و بث له رجائك .

.4 / تذكر عند سرحانك في الصلاة وتفكيرك في الدنيا بأن ربك يعلم السر والنجوى !
وبأن الآخرة خير وابقى !

5 / استشعر قدمك ، بصرك ، سمعك ، صحتك ، غناك وقف له بكل ذل وأشكره .

. 6 /تلذذ في صلاتك حتى تصبح لك راحه كما قال الرسول عليه الصلاة والسلام :
” أرحنا بالصلاة يا بلال ” ! راحه يتوقف بها كل هذا الكون وضجيجه وهمومه .

. 7 / أقبل على الصلاه كالطفل الذي يهرع لأحضان من يحب..
أقبل وأسجد واجعل رحمة المولى تحتضنك فهو أرحم عليك من التي ولدتك !

8 / قبل لقاء العزيز تعطر ، ترتب ، استحضر قلبك ..
وقل : ” ربي لاتجعل في قلبي سواك “؛

9 / تذكر ان المولى أخبرنا بأن الصلاة كبيرة إلا على الخاشعين .. فلنكن منهم ♥

10/ لو المعلومة عجبتك وحسيت براحة نفسية بعدها اضغط لايك وبعدها شير عشان
المعلومة توصل لاكبر عدد ممكن من اصحابك

Monday, August 15, 2011

Elias A. Zerhouni

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Elias A. Zerhouni is an Algerian born American radiologist and medical researcher. He was the 15th director of the National Institutes of Health, appointed by George W. Bush in May 2002. He served for 6 years, stepping down in October, 2008.
A resident of Pasadena, Maryland, Zerhouni is of Algerian descent. He was born in Nedroma in Tlemcen Province. He emigrated to the United States at age 24, having earned his M.D. at the University of Algiers School of Medicine in 1975. After completing his residency in diagnostic radiology at Johns Hopkins in 1978 as chief resident, he served as assistant professor in 1979 and associate professor in 1985. Between 1981 and 1985, he was in the department of radiology at Eastern Virginia Medical School and its affiliated DePaul Hospital. In 1988, Zerhouni returned to Johns Hopkins where he was appointed director of the MRI division, becoming chair of the Russell H. Morgan department of radiology and radiological science, and Martin Donner professor of radiology and professor of biomedical engineering. Zerhouni went on to serve as Executive Vice-Dean of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Zerhouni (John Hopkins University's) MRI division's imaging research led to major advances in Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT scanning) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This MRI division is credited with developing novel quantitative imaging methods used for diagnosing cancer, cardiovascular and pulmonary disease. As one of the world’s premier experts in computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), this department extended the role of CT and MRI from taking snapshots of gross anatomy to visualizing how the body works at the physiologic and molecular level. This MRI division pioneered magnetic tagging, a non-invasive method of using MRI to track the motions and accurately measure the function of a heart in three dimensions. This MRI division is also known for refining an imaging technique called quantitative computed tomographic (CT) densitometry that helps discriminate between non-cancerous and cancerous nodules in the lung and for developing and applying the method of High Resolution CT for the study of heart and lung structure and function and for diagnosing cancer.
Partly based on this MRI division's research and inventions (John Hopkins University's), Zerhouni founded or co-founded 5 start up companies. He founded Computerized Imaging Reference Systems (CIRS) in 1982 where he served as founder and chairman for several years. He founded Advanced Medical Imaging in 1989, which was later sold to a major public company. He is a co-inventor and co-founder of Biopsys Corporation which became public before being acquired by a major public company in 1996. He co-founded American Radiology Services and served as chairman and CEO of it until 2002 and he is a co-inventor and co-founder of Surgivision, Inc. an MRI image guided surgery company. This MRI division's research in imaging led to advances in Computed tomography (CAT scanning) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) that resulted in 157 peer reviewed publications and 8 patents.
In 1985, he was a consultant to the White House under President Ronald Reagan. In 1988, he was a consultant to the World Health Organization. Since 2000, he has been a member of the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine. He had served on the National Cancer Institute's Board of Scientific Advisors from 1998-2002.He has won several awards for his research including a Gold Medal from the American Roentgen Ray Society for CT research and two Paul Lauterbur Awards for MRI research. Zerhouni received the honorary title Doctor Emeritus from the University of Algiers in 2005. He received the Légion d'honneur from the French National Order in 2008. In 2010, Zerhouni received an honorary degree (L.H.D.) from Johns Hopkins University for service to the university and the nation.[1]
Since leaving the NIH, Zerhouni has been appointed to the boards of the Lasker Foundation, Research!America, and the Mayo Clinic. He joined the board of trustees for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) when the school opened in September,2009. He was also named by Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley to the chairmanship of the Maryland Economic Development Commission. Zerhouni was also recently appointed as Chief Scientific Advisor of Science-Translational Medicine, a sister publication of Science Magazine of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He also advises the CEO of a global pharmaceutical and vaccines company, Sanofi-Aventis, on science and technology issues and serves on the board of Actelion Pharmaceuticals, a Swiss biotechnology company. He is also a Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.[2]
Most recently, in 2010, Zerhouni formed the Zerhouni Group, LLC, a global science and health consulting firm. In addition, Dr. Zerhouni has been a scientific advisor to Chief Executive Chris Viehbacher of sanofi-aventis since February 2009. Lately, sanofi-aventis named Dr. Zerhouni as the new head of research and development on Tuesday, Dec 14 2010 and will report directly to the CEO. Of late, it has been mentioned, that he is a Senior Fellow at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Global Health), and is Chief Scientific Advisor to the prestigious journal Science Translational Medicine, of the AAAS.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Dr. Abbas ElGamal


Abbas El Gamal received his B.Sc. Honors degree in Electrical Engineering from Cairo University in 1972,and his M.S. in Statistics and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1977 and 1978, respectively. From 1978 to 1980, he was an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at USC. He has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981, where he is currently the Hitachi America Professor in the School of Engineering. From 1997 to 2002, he served as the principal investigator on the Stanford Programmable Digital Camera program. From 2004 to 2009, he was the Director of the Information Systems Laboratory. He was a visiting professor and MacKay Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley in Fall 2009-2010, and visited Tsinghua University as member of the Tsinghua Guest Chair Professor Group on Communications and Networking in Spring 2009-2010.Prof. El Gamal's research contributions have spanned several areas, including network information theory, Field Programmable Gate Array, and digital imaging devices and systems. He has authored or coauthored over 200 papers and holds 30 patents in these areas. Prof. El Gamal is a Fellow of IEEE and has received several honors and awards for his research contributions.
Prof. El Gamal has also played key roles in several Silicon Valley companies. In 1984, he founded the LSI Logic Research Lab, which later became the Consumer Product Division. In 1986, he cofounded Actel, where he served in several capacities, including Chief Scientist. In 1999, he co-founded Silicon Architects, where he was Chief Technical Officer and member of the board of directors until Synopsys acquired it in 1995. He was a Vice President of Synopsys from 1995 to 1997. He co-founded Pixim in 1999 to commercialize the technology developed under the programmable digital camera program. He has also served on the board of directors and advisory boards of several other semiconductor, EDA, and Biotech startups.




Dr. Taher Elgamal


Dr. Taher Elgamal (born 18 August 1955) is an Egyptian cryptographer. Elgamal is sometimes written as El Gamal or ElGamal, but Elgamal is now preferred. In 1985, Elgamal published a paper titled A Public key Cryptosystem and A Signature Scheme based on discrete Logarithms in which he proposed the design of the ElGamal discrete log cryptosystem and of the ElGamal signature scheme. The latter scheme became the basis for Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) adopted by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the Digital Signature Standard (DSS). He also participated in the 'SET' credit card payment protocol, plus a number of Internet payment schemes.
Elgamal has gained a Bachelor of Science degree from Cairo University, and Masters and Doctorate degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University. He served as chief scientist at Netscape Communications from 1995 to 1998 where he was a driving force behind SSL. He also was the director of engineering at RSA Security Securify in 1998 and becoming their CEO. When Securify was acquired by Kroll-O'Gara, a company providing Independent IT Controls measurement and software verification at the binary level. In October 2006 he joined Tumbleweed Communications in a capacity of a Chief Technology Officer. Tumbleweed was acquired in 2008 by Axway Inc. He is an advisor to Onset Ventures, glenbrook partners, PGP corporation, Arcot Systems, Finjan, Facetime and serves as Chief Security Officer of Axway, Inc. Inc. before founding he became the president of its information security group. In 2008, Securify was acquired by Secure Computing and is now part of McAfee. In addition, Elgamal sits on the board of Vindicia, a company which provides online payment services as well as the Advisory Board of SignaCert, Inc.

مصر و المصريين


صدق الحجاج بن يوسف الثقفى حين قال عن المصريين فى وصيته لطارق بن عمرو حين صنف العرب فقال عن المصريين لو ولاك امير المؤمنين امر مصر فعليك بالعدل فهم قتله الظلمة وهادمى الامم وما اتى عليهم قادم بخير إلا التقموه كما تلتقم الام رضيعها وما اتى عليهم قادم بشر إلا أكلوة كما تأكل النار اجف الحطب
وهم اهل قوة وصبر
وجلدة وحمل
...و لايغرنك صبرهم ولا تستضعف قوتهم
فهم إن قاموا لنصرة رجل ما تركوه إلا والتاج على رأسه
وإن قاموا على رجل ما تركوه إلا وقد قطعوا رأسه
فأتقى غضبهم ولا تشعل نارا لا يطفئها إلا خالقهم
فأنتصر بهم فهم خير اجناد الارض وأتقى فيهم ثلاثا
1- نسائهم فلا تقربهم بسوء وإلا اكلوك كما تأكل الاسود فرائسها
2- ارضهم وإلا حاربتك صخور جبالهم
3- دينهم وإلا احرقوا عليك دنياك
وهم صخرة فى جبل كبرياء الله تتحطم عليها احلام اعدائهم وأعداء الله