Radi 1- a) Genetic programming approach for electron-alkali-metal atom collisions. b) Prediction of Non Linear System in Optics Using Genetic Programming. c) Genetic programming approach for flow of steady state fluid between two eccentric spheres. 2- i) Name: Amr Radi,, Address :Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Abbassia, Cairo, Egypt Email: Amr1165@yahoo.com or amr_radi@hotmail.com Phone number: 00202 101436582 ii) name: Salah Yaseen El-Bakry, Address: Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Madinah Munawwarah, P.O.Box 344, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Email: elbakry_salah@Yahoo.com Phone number: 00966 500071670 iii) Name: Mostafa Y. El-Bakry Address: Physics Department, Faculty of Education, Girls Colleges, Tabuk, P.O.Box 796, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Email: elbakre1987@hotmail.com 3- Name: Amr Radi,, Address :Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Abbassia, Cairo, Egypt Email: Amr1165@yahoo.com Phone number: 00202 101436582 4- a) New technique is presented for modeling the total cross sections of electron scattering by Na, K, Rb and Cs atoms in the low and intermediate energy regions. The calculations have been performed in the framework of genetic programming ( GP ) technique. The GP has been running based on the experimental data of the total collisional cross sections to produce the total cross sections for each target atom. The incident energy and atomic number as well as the static dipole polarizability have been used as input variables to find the functions that describe the total collisional cross sections of the scattering of electrons by alkali atoms. The experimental, calculated and predicted total collisional cross sections are compared. The discovered functions show a good match to the experimental data. b) It is difficult to predict the dynamics of the systems which is nonlinear and whose characteristic is unknown. In order to build a model of the system from input and output data without any knowledge about the system, we try automatically to build prediction model by Genetic programming. GP has been used to discover function that describes nonlinear system which is to study the effect of wavelength and temperature on the refractive index of the fiber core. The predicted distribution from the GP based model is compared with the experimental data. The discovered function of GP model has proved better matching for experimental data. c) Genetic Programming is used to estimate the functions that describe the torque and the force acting on the external sphere due to steady state motion of viscoelastic fluid between two eccentric spheres. The GP has been running based on experimental data of the torque at different eccentricities to produce torque for each target eccentricity. The angular velocity of the inner sphere and the eccentricity of the two spheres have been used as input variables to find the discovered functions. The experimental, calculated and predicted torque and forces are compared. The discovered function shows a good match to the experimental data. We find that the GP technique is a good new mechanism of determination of the force and torque of fluid in eccentric sphere model. 5- a) The work satisfies the following criteria’s: B, E and F. b) The work satisfies the following criteria’s: B, E and F. c) The work satisfies the following criteria’s: B, E, F, and G. 6- a) GP technique is presented for modeling the total cross sections of electron scattering by Na, K, Rb and Cs atoms in the low and intermediate energy regions. The calculations have been outperformed the old technique. New technique satisfies the following three of the eight criteria: (B) The result is equal to or better than a result that was accepted as a new scientific result at the time when it was published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. (E) The result is equal to or better than the most recent human-created solution to a long-standing problem for which there has been a succession of increasingly better human-created solutions. (F) The result is equal to or better than a result that was considered an achievement in its field at the time it was first discovered. b) Since 2001, Genetic algorithms had be used to find a rule that describes the dispersion formula which depending on wavelength and temperature. Recently, GP had been used to discovered the dispersion formula that outperform the previous work that satisfies the following three of the eight criteria: (B) The result is equal to or better than a result that was accepted as a new scientific result at the time when it was published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. (E) The result is equal to or better than the most recent human-created solution to a long-standing problem for which there has been a succession of increasingly better human-created solutions. (F) The result is equal to or better than a result that was considered an achievement in its field at the time it was first discovered. c) Genetic Programming is used to estimate the functions that describe the torque and the force acting on the external sphere due to steady state motion of viscoelastic fluid between two eccentric spheres. The estimate function is considered a problem of indisputable difficulty in this field. The paper satisfies the following four of the eight criteria: (B) The result is equal to or better than a result that was accepted as a new scientific result at the time when it was published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. (E) The result is equal to or better than the most recent human-created solution to a long-standing problem for which there has been a succession of increasingly better human-created solutions. (F) The result is equal to or better than a result that was considered an achievement in its field at the time it was first discovered. (G) The result solves a problem of indisputable difficulty in its field. 7- a) Genetic programming approach for flow of steady state fluid between two eccentric spheres., 26 Nov 2006 | manuscript received, 16 May 2007 | manuscript accepted for publication., submission to Applied Rheology, M. El-Bakry and Amr Radi b) -”Prediction of Non Linear system in Optics Using Genetic Programming” International Journal of Modern Physics C, vol. 18, no. (March 3), 2007, Amr Radi. c) “Genetic Programming approach for electron-alkali-metal atom collisions”, International Journal of Modern Physics B, vol.20, No.32, pp. 5463-5471 (2006), S. El Bakry and A. Radi. 8- “if any prize money, is to be for Dr Amr Radi” 9- a) GP techniques had been implement in the first paper to achieves a model that decreases the error from 21% to less than 10% that is an acceptable error in any experiment. b) GP techniques had been implement in the second paper to find a model that depend on two variables not one variables as in the literature. c) GP techniques had been implement in the third paper to explore and to come across a model that describe the torque and the force acting on the external sphere due to steady state motion of viscoelastic fluid between two eccentric spheres.