Ahmed Elsaid
About Ahmed Elsaid
Ahmed Elsaid serves as the Treasurer for the American Society of Civil Engineers at NYU Abu Dhabi and has a background in Computer Engineering. He has co-founded initiatives in e-sports and non-profit platforms, and he is also a member of the UAE boxing national team.
Work at American Society of Civil Engineers
Currently, Ahmed Elsaid serves as the Treasurer for the American Society of Civil Engineers at New York University Abu Dhabi (ASCE@NYUAD). He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the organization's financial management and strategic initiatives. His role involves overseeing the budget, managing financial records, and ensuring the effective allocation of resources within the society.
Education and Expertise
Ahmed Elsaid studied Computer Engineering at New York University Abu Dhabi, where he is expected to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in 2024. He previously attended The International School of Choueifat in Cairo, achieving a GPA of 3.78/4.00 with Distinction, and earned his High School Diploma in 2020. Additionally, he completed a management consulting course at iXperience in 2021, further enhancing his expertise in this field.
Background
Ahmed Elsaid has a diverse background that includes experience in management consulting and engineering. He worked as a Management Consultant at United Lisbon Education Hub for one month in 2021 and served as a Summer Engineering Trainee at Frame for Aluminum Works and Glass Facades in 2019. His involvement in various roles has provided him with a solid foundation in both technical and managerial aspects of engineering.
Achievements
Ahmed Elsaid has co-founded an E-sports tournaments initiative in universities across the UAE during his first year at university. He also established a non-profit platform aimed at assisting Egyptian high school students in applying to universities in Europe and the United States. In addition, he ranked 3rd in the Cairo Youth Boxing Championships in 2019 and joined the UAE boxing national team training in 2021. He has also contributed to academic research, first-authoring a conference paper titled 'Vibrotactile Alerts: Urgency, Annoyance, and Acceptance' alongside Professor Mohamad Eid.