Mr. Ibrahim Amish

  • َQualifications: Master degree
  • Academic Rank: Assistant Lecturer
  • Department of Geophysics
  • Faculty of Science

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Roles

Ibrahim Rajab Amish is a member of the teaching staff at the Geophysics Department, Faculty of Science. Mr. Ibrahim Amish has been working as an assistant lecturer at Tripoli University since August 13, 2023. Throughout his professional career, he has been assigned the following tasks:

  • 2023: Teaching in the Geological Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Tripoli University, Tripoli, Libya.
  • 2023: Teaching in the Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Tripoli University, Tripoli, Libya.
  • 2023: Project Coordinator in the Geophysics Department, Faculty of Science, Tripoli University, Tripoli, Libya.

Careers

  • 1994: Bachelor's degree from the Geophysics Department.
  • 1997-2004: Joined the North Africa Geophysical Exploration Company "Najico" as a geophysicist.
  • 2006-2014: Joined Petrobras International in Brazil in the seismic processing and interpretation department.
  • 2018: Mr. Ibrahim obtained a Master's degree in Geophysics. 2019-2022: Collaborated in the Geophysics Department at the Faculty of Science, Tripoli University, teaching various seismic courses.
  • 2023: Member of the teaching staff at the Geophysics Department, Faculty of Science - Geophysics Department.

Research Interests

One of the main research areas that Mr. Ibrahim works on is seismic exploration and seismic interpretation in 2D & 3D dimensions. In these regions, seismic data is collected and analyzed to understand the characteristics, and they are considered powerful tools in the fields of earth sciences, exploration, and natural resource extraction. They contribute to understanding the structure of the Earth, identifying natural resources, and assessing seismic hazards.

External Activities

  • Participation in the activities of the Student Union at Tripoli University to provide free training courses for students during the summer semester.