Professor Dr Essam Ghamry is an Egyptian scientist. Currently, he is a Research Professor with the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG), Cairo, Egypt. Dr Ghamry was a research assistant and a post-doctor at Kyushu University, Japan during June-December 2007 and January-September 2020, respectively. He was a postdoctoral associate with the school of space research at Kyung Hee University, Korea (2014-2015). Dr Ghamry was a visiting researcher at Spain, Germany, India, China, and Malaysia.
Dr Ghamry is a member of the Topical Advisory Panel (Topics Board Editor) with Universe journal at MDPI and the leader of ISSI International Team #553. The main focus of his interest is on the observational ground magnetic, electric and space weather data, with topics related to inner magnetosphere and ionosphere using Van Allen Probe, THEMIS, MMS (NASA's missions), Swarm (ESA's mission), Arase (Japanese/Taiwan mission) and CSES (Chinese mission). His research in the application of space geophysics, ionospheric studies and irregularities, magnetic storms, substorms, magnetic micro-pulsations, satellite geomagnetism, Earthquake precursors using ground/space observations and lithospheric modelling using gravity/magnetic data from LEO satellite.

