Bio:
Mohamed Elsonbaty is a Science Communication Consultant and Freelance Science Journalist. He obtained a Master degree in Science Communication and Public Engagement from the University of Edinburgh, UK in 2016 through the prestigious Chevening Scholarship.
Mohamed works as Science Communication Consultant for 1001 Inventions, where he designs and develops informal science education resources to be used in different 1001 Inventions' international events, including Berlin Science Week and British Science Week. In addition, he worked as Science Communication Development Officer at the American University in Cairo, where he implemented different science communication projects.
As a Freelance Science Journalist, he published more than 350 pieces in different reputable outlets including Scientific American, SciDev.Net and MIT Technology Review.
Mohamed was chosen by NAMES as the first winner of Mijbil Al-Mutua Award for young science communication professionals in MENA region. He is also one of Egypt’s top 10 Science Communicators according to FameLab.
Abstract:
Lost in Communication