Bilal Abdallah Alayli

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Bilal Abdallah Alayli
Born (1949-04-10) 10 April 1949 (age 73)
Beirut, Lebanon
Occupationacademic and scholar
Nationality Lebanese

Bilal Abdallah Alayli is a Lebanese academic and scholar.

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Early life

Bilal Alayli Or Alayeli (ar: بلال عبد الله العلايلي) was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1949. He was raised in a Sunni Muslim family.

Educational background

Undergraduate studies

He joined the Lebanese University to graduate in 1973 earning a bachelor's degree in physics. His highest honors qualified him to earn the scholarship of the Lebanese University to travel to France for further academic formation.

Graduate studies

In France, he obtained a PhD in nuclear physics from the University of Lyon in 1976 and received his diploma in civil engineering from (École centrale de Lyon).

Academic work

He joined the University of Oran (Algeria) from the year of 1976 until the year of 1979. He founded with Dr. Jack Nasr Faculty of Engineering at the Lebanese University in 1981. [1] He was appointed Director of the Faculty of Engineering at the Lebanese University -section III through the years of 1982 and 1992. He remained a Professor in that university until the year of 2007.

Professional experience

In the Order of Engineers and Architects – Beirut

Elected as the president of the Order of Engineers and Architects in April 2008 supported by the Future Movement (almustaqbal) and 14 March. [2] His number at The Order of Engineers and Architects – Beirut is 4173. [3]

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References

  1. "The Lebanese University". ul.edu.lb.
  2. "نقابة المهندسين بيروت". oea.org.lb.The Order of Engineers and Architects – Beirut
  3. "بحث عن مهندس – نقابة المهندسين بيروت". oea.org.lb.Search for Engineer