Noha Youssef

Assistant Professor at The American University in Cairo

Schools

  • The American University in Cairo

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Biography

The American University in Cairo

Noha Youssef is an assistant professor at AUC. She earned her PhD in 2011 from the London School of Economics. She was appointed as a research associate at LSE from 2010-2011 and then as a teaching fellow at LSE from 2011-2012. She joined AUC in 2012.

Education

  • PhD London School of Economics and Political Science (2006 — 2010)
  • MSc Cairo University (1999 — 2005)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor American University in Cairo (2012)
  • Teaching Fellow London School of Economics (2011 — 2012)
  • Analyst PORE (2011 — 2011)
  • Research officer London School of Economics (2010 — 2011)
  • Teaching Assistant London School of Economics (2007 — 2010)
  • Teaching Assistant London Business School (2006 — 2009)
  • Researcher information and decision support center (IDSC the cabinet) (2005 — 2006)
  • Senior Assistant Cairo University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science (2005 — 2006)

Skills

  • Quantitative Research
  • SPSS
  • Stata

Other

Lecturing, R, Time Series Analysis, Higher Education, Teaching, Research, Qualitative Research, Econometrics, Statistical Modeling, Data Analysis, University Teaching, Statistics

Publications

  • Abdellatif, Lobna, Mohamed Zaky, Mazen Hassan, and Noha Youssef (2016) Fiscal transparency puzzle and electoral institutions: applying a 3Ds approach for tracking the action cycle in Egypt, The Journal of Legislative Studies, 1,21,1357-2334.
  • Wynn, H. and Youssef, N., A discussion of adaptive design for computer experiments, in the proceedings of the 58th World Statistical Congress, 2011, Dublin, 1251-1260, Int. Statistical Institute.
  • Gad, A. M. And Youssif, N. A. (2006), Linear Mixed Models for Longitudinal Data with Non-random Dropouts, Journal of Data Science, 4, 447-460.

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