Photographs and Pictures
1928–1981

Map of Egypt showing Al Minya, birthplace of Fathi Habashi
Map of Egypt showing Al Minya, birthplace of Fathi Habashi.

University of Cairo, 1945
University of Cairo, formerly Fouad I University (1945). Graduated as chemical engineer in June 1949.

Karlsruhe, 1955
Karlsruhe, Germany (1955). Prof. Friedrich August Henglein (1893–1968), Technische Hochschule, an inspiring teacher.

Vienna University of Technology, 1956
Vienna University of Technology, 1956.

Technische Hochschule, Wien, 1957
Technische Hochschule, Wien (1957), with Prof. Franz Lihl and Prof. Hans Hohn. Institut für chemische Technologie anorganische Stoffe.

Moscow, 1957
Moscow, USSR. Youth Festival "For Peace and Friendship" (За мир и дружбу) (August 1957).

Ludwigshafen, 1957
Ludwigshafen, Germany: BASF Hauptlabor, one-month study tour (September 1957).

Vienna, 1959
Vienna, with Ferdinand Raimund, playwright (1959).

Statendam, 1960
Statendam (September 1960).

Dallas, 1963
AIME (Annual Meeting), Dallas, Texas (1963). Presenting the paper “Theory of Cyanidation,” seated: Albert Schechten and Douglas Fuerstenau (right).

Butte, Montana, 1964
Butte, Montana School of Mines, Associate Professor of Metallurgy (1964).

Tucson, Arizona, 1967
Tucson, Arizona, Extractive Metallurgical Research Division, Anaconda Company (1967).

Université Laval, 1970
Université Laval, Québec City (1970).

Leningrad, USSR, 1977
Leningrad, USSR (1977). Visiting Leningrad’s Mining Institute, Canada–USSR Exchange Program.

Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, 1977
Káfedra, “Theory of Metallurgical Processes,” Alma Ata, Kazakh Soviet Republic (November 1977). From left to right: Prof. Pokhorov (translator), ?, Prof. Khwan (translator), ?, Prof. Habashi, ?, Prof. Vladimir Luganov, ?.

Wrocław, Poland, 1979
Polytechnic Institute, Wrocław, Poland (1979). From left to right: Frenec Letowski, Fathi Habashi, Jan Miller, Janusz Laskowski.

Mexico City, 1980
Department of Metallurgy, UNAM, Mexico City (December 1980).

Stockholm, 1981
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (May 1981).