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NAAAEA Presents an Award to Raed Milhem at MOVE2017

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The National Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects, NAAAEA, participated in the MOVE2017 Conference that was held between November 16 and 18 in Dearborn, Michigan.

NAAAEA presented a special award to Mr. Ray Milhem for his continuous support of the organization where he supported the scholarship program with $20,000 over the last two years.


2017 Solar Eclipse

2017 Solar Eclipse

2017 Solar Eclipse

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Thank you Dr. Nader Abuhassan for providing us with the article below and our thanks also to Rasha Abuhassan for the beautiful pictures that she took and shared with NAAAEA.

Observing the August 21 eclipse from the line of totality from the ground and from space gave us a unique opportunity to perform an experiment that is related to the problem of how clouds affect the amount of the sun’s energy that reaches the ground and heats the planet. The proposed goal of this experiment is to test our ability to make 3 dimensional calculations of how sunlight behaves in the atmosphere when obscured by a finite object such as a cloud or the moon.

For a first step, the moon is much simpler to model compared to complex cloud shapes. We had already demonstrated that we could observe an eclipse transiting across the surface of the earth using the EPIC (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera) instrument onboard the DSCOVR (Deep Space Climate Observatory) located 1.5 million km from earth. Spacecraft (launched in February 2015).

Knowing that we could successfully observe the eclipse from space, we proposed to setup ground observations in Casper Wyoming and Columbia Missouri, both on the line of totality. The ground observations consisted of two Pandora Spectrometer Instruments, one pointed at the sun and the other pointed straight up at the sky. This gave us a measure of the amount of direct sunlight and the amount of sunlight scattering in the atmosphere. When the ground measurements are combined with the satellite data we have knowledge of how much solar energy reached the ground and how much is reflected back to space during the eclipse. The 3 dimensional radiative transfer calculation will try to match the observations. If successful, the results will be used to improve our capability of modelling clouds and their effect on the earth’s energy balance, so important for understanding the problem of climate change. The results are of importance because the ability to better predict climate change also provides the ability to predict changes in agricultural productivity and factors affecting human health.


Thank you to Our Sponsors

Thank you to Our Sponsors

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2017 is up to a great start for raising funds for our programs including the National Scholarship program which is one of eight programs created by the different chapters of AAAEA across the country.

Collectively we awarded over $360,000 in scholarships to over 180 deserving students since 2000. Some of these past students are teaching at Universities in the US and in several Arab countries, while others are very successful in their career in different countries and here in the US.

All of this success would have not been realized without the generosity of our sponsors. Their commitment to the community and to NAAAEA is truly and greatly appreciated.

This year’s sponsors so far are:

$10,000 Level

Mr. Raed Milhem IN MEMORY OF HIS FATHER MOHAMMAD AYYASH MILHEM

$1,000 Level

Dr. Nuha Nakib/Oak Lawn Dentistry

Ibrahim Shehadeh/Creative design

Husam Zayyad/Met Life

$500 Level

Miriam Zayed

To all our sponsors, thank you so much; and for our members, friends, our community, and corporate members, we invite you to join these great and generous friends and colleagues in supporting National Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects.


NAAAEA at the 2017 TRB Conference

NAAAEA at the 2017 TRB Conference

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The National Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects hosted a “Meet and Greet” event as part of the annual TRB Conference in Washington, DC on January 9, 2017.

The event was the first of its kind for the association and was well attended by over 50 Arab Engineers attending and participating in the different functions of the TRB conference. Everyone enjoyed the event and learned about the association and the different programs that we have.

Thank you to all who joined us at this event and we are looking forward to seeing you at our regular events hosted and organized by our chapters as well as the annual TRB conference.

Thank you to those who assisted in organizing this event including Imad Al-Qadi, Munir Nazzal, Khaled Hasiba, the National Executive Board, the National Board of Directors, and the Capital Area Chapter.


Valparaiso University

Student Chapter at Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University

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The National Outreach Committee, led by Mr. Bilal Almasri, of the National Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects, NAAAEA, was invited to meet Arab students and faculty members at Valparaiso University in Indiana to share with them the mission, programs, services, and history of the Association.

The meeting was held on Thursday, 12/1/2016 at the Engineering building and was attended by more than 20 people. Among the attendees was the Dean of Engineering, Dr. Eric Johnson, who expressed his appreciation to come to the school and for our efforts. Also, we had the pleasure to be joined by three of our academia members at the school, Dr. Zuhdi Aljobeh, Dr. Sami Khorbotly, and Dr. Georges El-Howayek in addition to about 20 Arab students.

After sharing the association’s history, mission, programs, and services; Questions were answered and the discussion to form a student chapter was agreed upon and a team was selected to lead the efforts.

Our thanks to all attendees and special thanks to Dr. Georges for accepting to be the adviser to the student chapter and Abdelrahman Abdallah for his leadership and hard work planning the meeting.