Here I am posting Live a real time experience from Al-Azhar conference centrer, EED Egyptian Engineering Day organized by IEEE egypt, organization wasn't that great, messy and everything takes long time to get it done. the 1st impression it is like this Chinese events where every one having 2x2 m or 1x1.5 meters to show whatever they have, the students gets the lions bite where they demonstrate there graduation projects, lots of interesting stuff. What impressed me most some guys doing Linux HPC clustering with MPI and Oscar package some other projects are about WiMax , WiFi, bluetooth and lots of mechanics things. What really I find so strange and makes me sad that like 95% of them think that with there academic background they can get whatever job they want, they still don't know that to get a decent job they still have to work very hard, study and dedicate lots of there coming hours of there life to achieve there dreams and hopes. Most of them very proud with there Eng. title even I find someone yelling " give me the pin ! I forgot to right Eng. before my name !! " I really don't want to comment, also alot of students are looking for courses any kind of courses thinking that by putting more certifications and courses in there CV they will get a better job, and sure that is not true. anyway best luck for everyone ! enjoy the show.

My experiece with EED
thanks alot for this beutiful topic.
actually you are almost talking about mw and what I was thinking when I was in EED 2007,
I was one of those who are proud of there "ENG" title and proud of my project.
but I found that there are alot of project that is more useful and more complicated than mine.
so,I was really impressed and happy of the competition atmosphere and feeling so proud to be in that place.
tyhanks again for making me remember that days again and good luck for every one....
Hi Mr Sherif I am really
Hi Mr Sherif
I am really very proud to read your post !
I am Ahmed Amin, one of the linux HPC guys you met at the EED.
I was searching for your site, Mr Sherif, and I found it at last with this beautiful topic.
Thanks a lot for your attention and good luck.