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Civil Engineering- Highway and Railway Engineering
- www.researchgate.net/profile/Abdul-Rahim-Al-Hadidy
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Prof. Dr. Abdul-Rahim Ibrahim Al-Hadidy was born in Mosul, Iraq, on October 22, 1976. He received the B.Sc. degree in Civil Engineering (July 1998)-University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq, the MSc. DegreeTransportation Engineering (November 2001)-
Al-Mustansiryia University, Baghdad, Iraq, and the Ph.D. degree in Highway and Railway Engineering (June 2009)-Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China.
He was Professor of Railway and Highway Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Mosul, Mosul-Iraq. (9/2020-Present), Assistant professor, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Mosul, Mosul-Iraq. (11/2013-Present), Lecture, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Mosul, Mosul-Iraq. (02/2006-11/2013), Assistant Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Mosul, Mosul-Iraq. (2/2002-02/2006), Assistant Research Engineer, Highway Research Center, University of, Mosul-Iraq (04/2002-06/2006), Chemical Examinant for Asphaltic, Epoxies, Paints, Sealants, Grouts, and other materials used in civil engineering construction (2/2002-Present), Head of Civil Engineering Dept., University of Mosul (2020-present), Dean of College of Engineering, University of Mosul (2022-present). His research interests include Asphaltic materials, flexible pavement, rigid pavement, polymers, waste materials, materials recycling, and sustainability, Highway and Railway Geometric design, Joint sealant. He is supervisor of more than 8 MSc. And Ph.D. theses in Highway and railway engineering in the University of Mosul, University of Duhok, and Technical college of Eng., Duhok polytechnic university. He is the author of more than 51 papers, 6 books, and 6 patents. CV (Here).
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Fluid Mechanics
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Education
• MSc. in Mechanical Engineering December 1990 from Luleå University of Technology (LTU)
• PhD in Fluid Mechanics 27th February 1996 at LTU
Current and previous employment
• Professor in Fluid Mechanics, LTU since 2004-05
• Chair Professor of Fluid Mechanics, LTU since 2008-07 • Head of Division of Fluid and Experimental Mechanics, LTU since 2011-03
• Adjunct Professor at School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Gyeongsang National University (GNU), Republic of Korea since 2021-03
• Head of Div. of Fluid Mechanics LTU 0601–1102, • Professor LTU 0405 – 0512,
• Associate Professor LTU 0007 – 0404,
• Assistant Professor Chalmers 9610 – 0006,
• Researcher SICOMP (Now RISE) 9011 – 9609
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Metallurgical Engineering
- avesis.aybu.edu.tr/okuyucu
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WORK EXPERIENCE
2015 - … : Professor Dr. at Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, AYBU
2011-2015: Assoc. Prof. Dr. at Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, AYBU
2011-2018: Deputy Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazit Univ.
2016 : Substitute Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazit Univ.
2015 - ….: Head of department, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazit Univ.
2006-2011: Assist. Prof. Dr. at Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Gazi Univ.
2002-2006: Research Assistant at. at Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Gazi Univ.
2004-2005: Postdoctoral Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and technology,
1999-2002: Res. Assist. at. at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida, USA,
2016-2018: Member, Board of management, Turkish Standard Institution,
1995 : Visiting researcher, Arizona State University, USA
1994-1999: Research Assistant at. at Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Gazi Univ.
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Project construction management and the application of IT in the construction process
- research.tees.ac.uk/en/persons/nashwan-dawood
- n.n.dawoodtees.ac.uk
- 0000-0002-4873-7576
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Professor Dawood is a member of the senior management team (Associate Dean for Research & Innovation, AD for R&I) at the School Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies (SCEDT). This school was formed in 1st Oct 2019 following a restructuring at Teesside University to create ‘super schools’ and reduce the number of school at university. Previously he was Associate Dean for Research & Innovation at School of Science, Engineering & Design (SSED). As the AD for R&I, his main responsibilities are: creating a vibrant research culture; leading and growing research and innovation; contribute to the University's research strategic vision and mission; develop international collaboration; maintain a high quality of research impact, respond to local and national grand challenges (in particular decarbonisation of industrial sector, Digital City and Biologics). He is responsible for REF2021 submission of three big UoAs, Engineering, Design and Computing with 100 staff expecting to be returned. Prof. Dawood developed and operationalised school research strategy focusing on increase capacity and capabilities to deliver research projects and outputs. He developed ‘Industry Facing’ strategy within the school to enable research teams to develop solutions for industrial challenges: Decarbonisation, Digital Health, Smart Energy Systems and Transforming Construction. Operationalisation of the strategy was accomplished through alignment of the research base to local and national industry strategies to deliver applied research, research consultancy and knowledge transfer.
For the past four years, the university and schools have embraced a research transformational agenda in which research activities and outputs has been valued and is included as part of the academic workload of staff. The school’s KPIs (research income, PhD competition, international collaboration and research culture) have been improved year on year and most importantly our REF submission will be substantially increased from 13 FT staff in 2014 to 100 in 2021.
Prof. Dawood works closely with the PVC (Research and Innovation) at Teesside University (Prof Simon Hodgson) as he was part of PVC team to development of 5 years University strategy. The focus is on building excellence, and embrace substantial growth through investing in and developing talent, increasing international collaboration and implementing fair and transparent approaches to research evaluation. One of main pillars of the strategy is to create a diverse and vibrant research culture where potential is recognised, talent nurtured, integrity valued, and success rewarded and celebrated. Prof. Dawood is leading two major grand challenges at the university and working directly with PVC to develop advance digital technologies and Sustainable Engineering. These grand challenges are the drivers for research and innovations at the university and have contributed to substantial improvements of research culture and multi-disciplinary research themes.
Professor Dawood manages research budget for both internal and external funding. Total external budget is £1.3 million (spent) per year and internal allocation of QR and OH is around £500K (exclude PhDs studentships and Research fellows funding). He also manages professors and readers and staff with significant research workload and outputs at the school.
Professor Dawood has significant and long-standing experience of working with major industrial partners in the UK and Overseas to develop and apply research results as part of further collaborative projects. In particular, he is currently running international research and development projects in South Korea, Japan, Qatar, Europe and USA in the areas of 5D modelling, serious game engine technology application of digital technologies for energy efficient buildings. Furthermore, he is regularly invited to be a keynote presenter in international events.
With a substantial working experience in higher education in the UK, he has successfully secured and led international research projects; graduating more than 27 PhDs students; consultancy; business engagement, knowledge transfer partnership (10 KTPs successfully completed and currently running 2 KTPs). He generated more than £7 million in research grants from EU, Innovate UK, Qatar Foundation, British Council, EU FP6, EU FP7 and H2020.
Professor Nashwan Dawood’s research is focused on project construction management and the application of digital construction and processes and energy reduction in buildings. This has ranged across a number of research topics including BIM technologies and processes, sustainability, Information Technologies and Systems (5D, VR, Integrated databases). In addition hehas extensive experience of leading internationally recognised research work in BIM technology, digital construction/built-environment and processes and in the application of 5D modelling in construction processes, and has successfully generated peer reviewed funded projects from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the Technology Strategy Board, and EU H2020. His currently involved in 5 EU H2020 projects.
Professor Dawood has published over 220 research papers, and sits on the editorial board of a number of journals and conferences. His work has been recognized outside of the academic sphere, for example with its short-listing for the Constructing Excellence Innovation Award.
Having an exemplary record of accomplishments of international academic status, Prof Dawood demonstrates the ability to successfully lead multi-disciplinary research and enterprise projects. The quality of his research work is judged to be internationally leading. He has the privilege of being invited as a key note speaker for more than 10 leading international conferences and seminars around the world (including CIB W78, Qatar BIM, Association of Civil Engineering). He is currently the coordinator of H2020 DR-BoB ( Demand Response in Block of Buildings, total value 5M) and was the coordinator of EU FP7 IDEAS project (4 million Euro), Principal Investigator of Qatar Foundation project ($900K), three British Council projects with South Korea, Qatar University, and Russia, EPSRC iCASE with a major training and multimedia company (DDL) and seven KTP projects with Colour UD, Ryder Architect, SoTech, Hodgson Saywer, DKS Architect, Applied Integration and Unasys. He has successfully initiated CONVR (Construction applications in virtual reality conference) which has been running for the past 20 years at different international venues. CONVR 2019 will be held in November in Thailand. Moreover, prof. Dawood is a visiting professor at a number of institutions including Technion (Israel), Taiwan National University (Taiwan), Osaka and Miyagi Universities (Japan).
Summary of Research Interests
- project and risk management in the heavy civil engineering industry
- ICT4EE (Information and communication technologies for the built environment
- cost forecasting and analysis
- virtual reality and visualisation application in the construction processes
- 4D/5D construction planning and scheduling
- simulation and optimisation technologies in the precast concrete industry
- applying game engines to construction training.
Examples of funded projects include:
IntUBE Project: EU FP7 project (3 million euro), Intelligent Use of Buildings’ Energy Information (EU FP7)
Visual integration of construction supply chain, (£120K) with Deepdale solution, KTP project.
Develop environmental, cost and construction design technologies using Building Information Modelling (BIM) systems (£120K), KTP project.
Interactive training platform to precipitate construction safety, using a virtual environment modelling (£80K) , EPSRC Industrial Case.
Visualisation and Optimisation of Construction Schedules, British Council, PMI2 in conjunction with a host of South Korean universities and companies (£35K).
Development of 5D methodology and tools for managing the construction of capital projects, KTP.
NETWORK: EPSRC Network of Experts in VR applied to construction processes and products.
DTI grant - £400,000 for Succeeding through Innovation Programme with the University of Nottingham, Buchen, Tarmac, Aggregate Industries and the British Precast Federation (2006-08).
Architectural 3D and CCIR grant - value £60,000 to identify the value of 4D planning in the UK construction industry (2005-08).
ERDF and One N East - value £400,000 to establish a regional centre for construction-based SMEs to provide research, advisory and training facilities in the North East (2003-06).
NSF (USA) - developing methodologies to integrate LEWIS (Lean Enterprise Web Information System) that is currently developed at Teesside with SEEK (Scalable Extraction of Enterprise Knowledge) currently developed by University of Florida (2003-06).
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering - £15,000 to further develop VIRCON tools to suite Balfour Beatty business processes (2002-04).
MOTA group (Portugal) - £16,000 to develop a simulation model for road construction projects (2002-03).
Teesside University - £5,000 to develop an integrated simulation /virtual reality system (2002-03).
EPSRC and industry-funded grant - £110,000 for a network of experts in virtual reality applied to construction processes and products (2001-07).
ROPA grant - £110,000 to develop an innovative dynamic managerial control system: an application to the building product industry (2001-03).
EPSRC, IMI in conjunction with UCL, UMIST and Wolverhampton University - £50,0000 for a virtual construction site, to provide a desktop strategic decision support system allowing planners to trade off the temporal sequencing of tasks with their special distribution using virtual reality technologies (2000-04).
Japanese Science Agency, STA fellowship in the Ministry of Construction, Public Works Research Institute grant - £20,000 to develop a methodology for managing risk of infrastructure projects (2000).
Enterprise Interest and Activities
Construction management, sustainability and ICT for energy efficient buildings, Information Technologies and Systems (4D, VR, Integrated databases), 4/5D planning and management of off-site production, risk management, intelligent decision support systems, cost forecasting and control and business processes.
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Communication Engineering
- researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/1576
- a.abboshuq.edu.au
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Prof. Dr. Amin M Abbosh has BSc , MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering, Grad Cert in Higher Education, and D.Eng. degree in Microwave Engineering. He is now Professor & Leader of the Electromagnetic Innovations team (EMAGIN), The University of Queensland. His main research interests are electromagnetic medical imaging, design & analysis of microwave devices for wideband performance, antennas & radio wave propagation.
Research Interests
- Electromagnetic Medical Imaging
Electromagnetic Medical Imaging Systems including hardware (microwave devices and antennas), applied electromagnetic, computational electromagnetic, signal processing, and artificial intelligence
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=13404674100
Qualifications
- Doctor of Engineering, The University of Queensland
- BSc (Electrical Engineering), University of Mosul
- MSc (Electrical Eng/Electronics & Communication), University of Mosul
- PhD in Electrical Engineering (Communication), University of Mosul
- Graduate Certificate in Higher Education, The University of Queensland
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Water Resources Engineering- Hydrology
- www.researchgate.net/profile/Omar-Mahmood-Agha
- o.aghauomosul.edu.iq
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Asst.Prof. Dr. Omar M. A. Mahmood was born in Mosul, Iraq, on January 29, 1981. He received the BSc Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, University of Mosul, Iraq, 2003, MSc Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, University of Mosul, Iraq, 2009, and PhD Engineering Hydrology, College of Engineering, Gaziantep University, Turkey, 2017.
Dr Mahmood Agha is an experienced engineer, specializing in integrated water resources management in Iraq, and the impact of climate change and drought on Iraq region. He divides his time between university lecturing, supervising research theses and engineering consultancy. He is the supervisor of many master's students in the University of Mosul. He is the author of more than 20 papers.
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Electrical Engineering - Electronics
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Prof. Dr. Hussein Ali Ahmed AL Abdulqader
was graduated from University of Mosul/ Iraq with BSc Degree in Electronics and Communication in 1975. He received his Master degree (DEA) in Electronics and Communication in 1979 and his Doctor of Engineer Degree in Electronics Engineering in 1982, both from Institute National Ploy-technique of Grenoble (INPG)/France.
He was working in the Electrical Department at the University of Mosul from1983 till 1999 as a faculty member teaching undergraduate and postgraduate degree students, from 1999-2000 he was worked in the College of Engineering and Petroleum, Hadramout University in Yemen. From 2000-2008 he worked in the College of Engineering, Philadelphia University in Jordan and he is one of the foundation members of the Communications and Electronics Department at Philadelphia University and he was the head of this department from 2003-2005. Since 2008 till now he is working in the College of Engineering and Architecture, University of Nizwa , Oman , in 2009-2013 he was the head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering and since 2013 till he is the Dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture.
His research interest includes Electronics and Microelectronics Engineering, Communications Circuits Systems, Thin Film Semiconductors Devices and Photovoltaic Solar System Design and Construction. He is a reviewer of many new MSc and Bachelor Programs in Oman. He is the Supervisor of many MSc and PhD thesis, he is the author of more than 45 papers in Journals and Conferences.
He is member of International Computer Science and Engineering (ICSES) and member of International Association of engineering (IAENG)
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Digital Signal Processing
- www.researchgate.net/profile/Jassim-Abdul-Jabbar-2
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Prof. Dr. Jassim M. Abdul-Jabbar was born in Basrah, Iraq, on July 25, 1958. He received the B. Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering (1979), the M. Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering (1983), and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic & Communication Engineering (1997); all from Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq.
He was the Head of Dept. of Computer Engineering, University of Basrah (1998-2002), Dean Asst. – College of Engineering, University of Basrah (2003- 2004) and Head of Dept. of Computer Engineering, University of Mosul (2011- 2018). Since 2018, he is the chairman of the central committee for scientific promotions at the University of Mosul. Since 2009 till now, he is a Professor of Signal and Image processing, Department of Computer Engineering, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq. His research interests include analogue and digital signal processing, image processing, multi-dimensional systems, filter banks and wavelets, FPGA-based system design & realization, linear phase 1-D & 2-D FIR & IIR filters and application, wavelet and wavenet techniques for system control and identification, electromagnetic wave theory , modulation and spread spectrum systems, optical systems, array antennas & smart antennas, computer network application improvements, cognitive transceivers, biomedical information and engineering. He is the supervisor of more than 50 M. Sc., and Ph.D. theses in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer science, Mathematics and physics, in the University of Basrah and then in the University of Mosul. He is the author of more than 80 papers.
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Intelligent Control of Transportation Industry
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- hitdzjhit.edu.cn
- h-index: 22
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Mechanical Engineering
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- asozengazi.edu.tr
- +90 542 213 40 40
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Mechatronics Engineering
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Saad Zaghlul Saeed Al-Khayat was born in April 1970. He got B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Al-Nahrain University (Iraq) in 1992 and 1995 respectively. He worked as a supervisor and Maintenance Engineer in Al-Bahrain Mechanical Factory (Iraq). He got Ph.D. in Mechatronics Engineering from South-Russia State Technical University (Russia) in 2010. He occupied many positions at University of Mosul. His researches interests include robotics, analogue and digital signal processing, image processing, filter banks and wavelets, artificial intelligence, conventional and adaptive controller, modern optimization techniques, path planning, and trajectory generation of robots. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Mechatronics Engineering at university of Mosul. He has more than twenty papers on robotics, intelligent controllers, and modern optimization methods. He is the supervisor of robotics laboratory in mechatronics engineering department at Mosul university. He is the supervisor of more than 7 M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses in mechanical and computer engineering. His current position is head of Mechatronics Engineering Department at University of Mosul.
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Environmental Engineering - Hazardous Waste Management
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- shahlaa.ebrahimcoeng.uobaghdad.edu.iq
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Prof. Dr. Shahlaa Esmail Ebrahim was born in Baghdad, Iraq, on August, 12, 1963. She received the B. Sc. degree in Nuclear Engineering (1986), the M. Sc. degree in Civil/ Environmental Engineering (1997), and the Ph.D. degree in Environmental Engineering (2008), the PhD research include 6 months studying at Cardiff University, UK; all from University of Baghdad, College of Engineering, Baghdad, Iraq. She was the Head of Environmental Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad, (2014-2017), Consultant of the Society of Engineering College of Association of Arab Universities (AARU). (2013-2020) , Secretary of Editing Board of the Journal of Engineering Science of the Society of Engineering College of Association of Arab Universities (AARU) (2013-2020). College of Engineering , University of Baghdad. Since 2008 till now, she is a Professor of Hazardous Waste Management, Environmental Engineering, Department, University of Baghdad. She is a Fulbright Alumni Since 2010 where she joined a program of visiting professors to Michigan State University for a period of 3 months. Her research interests include; Manufacturing of nanomaterials for the removal of pollutants, the use of membrane technology for removal of pollutants, the use of Supported and core/shell magnetic nanocomposites for improved photocatalytic microbial inactivation and degradation of pollutants in wastewater, The use of constructed wetland for bioremediation
of pollutants, and Advanced oxidation process for the removal of hazardous pollutants from wastewater. She is the supervisor of more than 50 M. Sc thesis., and Ph.D. desertation in Environmental Engineering in the University of Baghdad, College of Engineering and the University of Sulaymani. She is the author of more than 50 papers.
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Electronics & Communication Engineering
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Hydraulic research, hydraulic engineering
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2022 - 2022 | Visiting Research Scholar at Deltares (Delft, The Netherlands) |
2020 - | Assistant Professor for hydraulics, hydrodynamics and hydroinformatics |
2013 - | Habilitation as private lecturer for the subject area of river engineering and hydroinformatics |
2009 - 2020 | Senior Scientist (BOKU Vienna) |
2005 - 2009 | PostDoc (BOKU Vienna) |
2005 - | Doctoral thesis defense with honors (PhD equivalent) |
2001 - 2005 | University Assistant (TU Vienna) |
2000 - | Graduation with honors (M.Sc. equivalent, civil engineering, Univ. Innsbruck) |
1993 - | Graduation from high-school with distinction |
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Architectural Design Processes
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Assis Prof. Dr. Dhuha Abdulgani Abdulaziz Al-kazzaz was born in Mosul City, Iraq, in 1968. In 1990, she received her B Sc. Degree in Architecture Engineering, from the University of Mosul, Iraq. In 1999, she had got her MSc. Degree in Architectural Engineering, form the University of Technology in Baghdad , Iraq. In 2011, she had got her PhD in Architecture From the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK.
She worked in the Department of Architecture – University of Mosul as architectural engineer from 1993, as assistant a lecture from 1999 till 2007, as Lecturer from 2007 till 2015, and as Assistant Professor form 2015 till now.
Her research interest includes architectural design processes, digital techniques in architectural design, building information modelling, architecture education. She is the supervisor of nine MSc. Students. She has more than 25 published articles.
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Civil Engineering - Transportation
- www.researchgate.net/profile/Hemin-Mohammed
- heminku.edu
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worked in the field on projects related to construction, structural, water resources, and transportation engineering in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, but he was always excited to work in transportation engineering projects. The ultimate reward for me as a transportation engineer is making direct improvements in the lives of other people while facilitating the efficient, safe, and convenient flow for all road users on our transportation network. This passion led him to dive deeper and get an MS and a Ph.D. in civil engineering/transportation engineering and then licensure as a professional engineer (PE) in the same domain.
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Control and Computer Engineering- Automatic Control
- www.researchgate.net/profile/Khalid-Atta
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Asst. Prof. Dr. Khalid Tourkey Atta was born in Baghdad, Iraq, on September 19, 1975. He received the BSc in Electrical Engineering, (1997)-University of Baghdad, College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department, Baghdad, Iraq, the MSc in Control and Computer Engineering, (2000)-University of Baghdad, College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department, Baghdad, Iraq, and the PhD in Automatic Control, Lule˚a University of Technology, Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering, Lule˚a, Sweden (2015).
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Associate Professor in Power Conversion, Energy Informatics & Advanced Control
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Summary of Accomplishments
• Research outcome: 27 journal papers, and 34 conference papers, 1 book, 1 book editor.
• Research funding: Principal investigator [5 PI, 4 Co-I].
• Invited talk/lecture: 3 Keynotes, 1 Lecture, 3 Speakers, 5 Talks, 1 Seminar; total (13).
• Advising experience: Research group lead (around 22 staff member), Mentor of 3 ECR staff, 9 PhD students (At Teesside University: 3 Primary supervisor; Currently 1 PhD student, 2 co-supervisor; At Newcastle University: 4 External supervisor). 1 RA “MaD El-DalahMeh”, 1 Graduate project (GAP). Supervised around 50 MSc projects, and around 40 internships (level 7 advanced practice students).
• Teaching experience: Extensive experience in teaching a variety of modules in power electronics, control systems, signal processing, real time systems, power conversions, electrical drives for both undergraduate and graduate students. Organized and supervised lab sessions in the areas of power electronics, embedded systems, digital control. Supervising undergraduate students in several final year projects some in cooperation with industry.
• Professional activities: Co-Chair and Program Chair of IEEE UPEC 2021 Conference; Reviewer for Grants and Proposals [British Council/Newton Fund (2019–Ongoing), Qatar National Research Fund-QNRF (2023-Ongoing)]; Session Chair [3rd IEEE Internarial Future Energy Electronics Conference and ECCE Asia at Kaohsiung Center, Taiwan, June 2017, 26th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2017]; Guest Editor “Powering Net Zero missions" MDPI-Electronics, 2021, “Powering Net Zero missions" MDPI-Energies, 2021, “Reliability of WBG-Based Power Electronic Circuits in Electric Vehicles” MDPI-Energies 2020”, “Future Smart Grid Systems” MDPI-Energies,2020”; Associate Editor IET Power Electronics (March 2018–January 2022); Topic Editor MDPI Energies Journal (September 2020-Ongoing); Guest Member of Staff Newcastle University (March 2018–January 2022). PhD External Examiner: Komal Saleem (Queen Mary University of London, March 2022); Muhammad Sajjad Sabir Malik, (Queen Mary University of London, 2021); Raed Ibrahim (Loughborough University, 2019).
• Membership of Organizations: Fellow Member in Higher Education Academy; Member of EPSRC Peer Review College; Member of Engineering Professors’ Council; Member of EPSRC Supergen Climate Adaptation Working Group; Member of Institution Engineering and Technology (IET,2020); Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, 2107); Member of IEEE Power Electronics Society (2017); Member of IEEE Smart Grid Society; Member of International Association of Engineers (IAENG); Consultant Member of Kurdistan Engineers Union.
Professional Experience
Teesside University, Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, UK
School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies,
Associate Professor August 22– Present
Senior Lecturer September 19– August 22
Lecturer August 17– September19
• Responsibilities: Lead the Smart Energy Management, Power Conversion, and Control (SEMPCC) Research Group; Lead the Knowledge Exchange and Innovation Theme, Research and Innovation Sub-Committee Member; Research Ethics Sub-Committee Member; Representative and Lead of Teesside University in Driving the Electrical Revolution Centres (DER-IC); Representative of Teesside University in Northeast Battery Alliance (NEBA), Lead the Power Electronics and Battery Research sub-group.
Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Research Associate June 16– August 17
• Responsibilities: Develop and test a new drive system for switch reluctance machine, power converter design/testing, embedded control system. Writing scientific papers; Co-Supervised 4 PhD Students.
Mosul University, Mosul, Iraq,
College of Engineering, Computer Engineering Department
Assistant Professor (Lecturer) October 12– June 16
• Responsibilities: Co-Ordinator for final year projects. Supervisor for the control and real time engineering laboratory, design new experiments and developed all the teaching materials. Supervised 1 MSc & 1 Diploma students. Supervised several final year projects.
Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
PhD and hourly paid demonstrator September 08– July 12
• Responsibilities: Instructing students about experiments, systems, methods in a laboratory context and computer laboratories. Also, providing support to students engaged in such practical work.
Mosul University, Mosul, Iraq
College of Engineering, Computer Engineering Department
Assistant Lecturer October 12– June 16
• Responsibilities: Supervisor for the control and real time engineering laboratory; design new experiments and developed all the teaching materials. Supervise final year projects.
Selected Honors and Awards
1. Best Paper Award: Mo’ath El-Dalahmeh, M. Al-greer, Ma’D El-Dalahmeh, Imran Bashir, “Online Hybrid Prognostic Health Management Prediction Using a Neural Network and Smooth Particle Filter for Lithium-ion Batteries” in 57th IEEE International Universities Power Engineering Conference, UPEC, 2022.
2. University Star Award on Research Performance, Teesside University, 2019.
3. Newton Fund Travel Grants, Research links program, British Council and Newton-Khalidi,
(£800), 2019.
4. Best Poster Award: Mo’ath El-Dalahmeh, Maher Al-Greer, Ma’d El-Dalahmeh, Imran Bashir, “Physics-Based Model-informed Smooth Particle Filter based likelihood approximations for remaining useful life prediction of lithium-ion batteries”, 2nd World Energy Storage Conference (WESC 2022) Jointly with the 7th UK Energy Storage conference on battery management system, 2022.
Selected
Presentations– Talks
1. (Invited Lecture) Annual Power Electronics Conference UK (CPE), Nottingham University, “Data Driven, AIs and ML in Prognostics and Diagnostics of Electrical Machines and Batteries”, 2023.
2. (Invited Keynote) Centre of Excellence Signal Processing & Communication Systems & Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, G H Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, “Application and implementation of adaptive Signal processing and AIs in power electronics converters, control and battery management systems”, 2023.
3. (Invited Talk) Middle East Technical University, school of Engineering, “System Identification Techniques in Digital Control Design for DC-DC Switch Mode Power Converters”, 2022.
4. (Invited Keynote) 6th IEEE Southern Power Electronics Conference (SPEC 2021), “Advanced Signal Processing, AIs and Machine Learning in Condition Monitoring, Prognostic and Diagnostic of Power Electronic Converters and Batteries”, 2021.
5. (Invited Talk) University of Leicester, School of Engineering, “Advanced Signal Processing, AIs and Machine Learning in Condition Monitoring, Prognostic and Diagnostic of Power Electronic Converters and Batteries”, 2021.
6. (Invited Speaker) International Symposium on Automation, Information and Computing (ISAIC 2020); “System Identification Algorithms for Modelling and Advanced Control of Power Electronics Converters”; 2020.
7. (Invited Speaker) Online Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Applications, DSP2020, “Signal Processing Techniques in Condition Monitoring and Control of Power Electronics Converters and Battery System”; 2020.
8. (Invited Speaker) in IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Egypt & Guadalajara Chapters Webinar, “Condition Monitoring of Lithium-Ion Batteries using Advanced Signal Processing Techniques”; 2020.
9. (Invited Talk) Technical University of Munich (TUM), “System Identification Techniques in Digital Control Design of Switch Mode Power Converters”; 2018.
Selected
Publications – Journals
(Please see my google scholar for the full list of publications)
[1] Ma’D El-Dalahmeh, M. Al-greer, Mo’ath El-Dalahmeh, Imran Bashir, “Lithium-ion Batteries Capacity Estimation based on adaptive Empirical Wavelet Transform and LSTM Learning Neural Network”, Journal of Energy Storage, Elsevier, 2023.
[2] Ma’D El-Dalahmeh, M. Al-greer, Mo’ath El-Dalahmeh, Imran Bashir, Aykut Demirel, Ozan Keysan, “Autonomous Faults Detection of Electrical Machines Using Combined Variational Mode Decomposition Plus Hilbert-Huang Transform and Convolution Neural Network”, Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Elsevier, 2023.
[3] Mo’ath El-Dalahmeh, M. Al-greer, Ma’D El-Dalahmeh, Imran Bashir, “Physics-Based Model Informed Smooth Particle Filter for Remaining Useful Life Prediction of Lithium-ion Battery”, Measurement, Elsevier, 2023.
[4] C. Chen, V. Pickert, M. Al-Greer, Z. Wang, A. Christian Knoll, “Temperature Distribution in Multichip IGBT Module and its Impact on Collector Current Sharing”, Microelectronics Reliability, Volume 143,2023,114935, ISSN 0026-2714, 2023.
[5] M. Al-Saadi, M. Al-Greer, M. Short, “Reinforcement Learning-Based Intelligent Control Strategies for Optimal Power Management in Advanced Power Distribution Systems: A Survey”. Energies 2023.
[6] Jin Xu, M. Armstrong, M. Al-greer, “Centralised System Identification of Multi-Rail Power Converter Systems using an Iterative Decimation Approach”, IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems, vol. 68, pp. 3520-3533, May 2021.
[7] X. Lu, V. Pickert, M. Al-greer, C. Chen, X.Wang, C. Tsimenidis, “Novel On-line Junction Temperature Detection of SiCs Power Device Using High Frequency Sweeping Analysis”, Energies, 2021, 14(16), 4912.
[8] Mo’Ath El-Dalahmeh, M. Al-greer, Ma'D El-Dalahem, M.Short, “Novel Smooth Particle Filter for the Remaining Useful Life Prediction of Lithium-Ion Batteries” IET Smart Grid Journal, 2021.
[9] C. Chen, V. Pickert, M. Al-greer, Chunjiang Jia, Chong Ng, “Localization and Detection of Bond Wire Faults in Multi-chip IGBT Power Modules.”, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Jan. 2020.
[10] Ma'D El-Dalahmeh, M. Al-greer, Mo’ath El-Dalahem, M. Short, “Time Frequency Image Analysis and Transfer learning for Capacity Estimation of Lithium-ion Battery”, Energies, 2020, 13(20), 5447.
[11] M. Al-greer, M. Ahmeid, M. Armstrong, D. Giaouris, “Advances on System Identification Techniques for DC-DC Switch Mode Power Converter Applications.”, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 34, pp. 6973 – 6990, July. 2019.
[12] M. Al-greer, M. Armstrong, V. Pickert, “Selecting an Appropriate Fuzzy PID Structure for Power Electronic Applications.”, IET Journal of Engineering, 2019.
[13] M. Ahmeid, M. Armstrong, M. Al-greer, S. Gadoue, “Computationally Efficient Self-Tuning Controller for DC-DC Switch Mode Power Converters Based on Partial Update Kalman Filter.”, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol.33, pp. 8081-8090, Sep. 2018.
[14] M. Ahmeid, M. Armstrong, S. Gadoue, M. Algreer, P. Missailidis, “Real-Time Parameter Estimation DC-DC Converters Using a Self-tuned Kalman Filter”, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol.32, pp. 5666 - 5674, July. 2017.
[15] M. Algreer, M. Armstrong, D. Giaouris, “Active On-Line System Identification of Switch Mode DC-DC Power Converter Based on Efficient Recursive DCD-IIR Adaptive Filter”, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol.27, pp.4425-4435, Nov. 2012.
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Civil Engineering - Construction Materials
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Omar Rafae Alomar received in 2016 the Ph.D. degree in mechanical and thermal engineering from the Institute of Thermal Engineering, TU Freiberg, Germany. From 2005 till date, he is working at the Northern Technical University, Engineering Technical College Mosul. Omar is interested in Multiphase flow, phase change process, porous media, convective heat transfer, CFD, Nanofluids and solar energy. Omar currently works with three projects and these projects are mentioned in his profile in ResearchGate.
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Professor of Digital Engineering and Manufacturing
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Academic Biography
Research interests and experience
Farzad is a Professor of Digital Engineering and Manufacturing, with a robust research track record delivering more than 175 quality publications and more than 3000 citations. His research career has been developed through 1) ten years of high-quality education in Architecture, Digital Design, and Innovative Construction Technologies (from 1996-2002+2007-2010), 2) 20 years’ academic work experience, including research-informed teaching and teaching, supported research on different areas related to Digital Architecture and IT integrated design and construction (Since 2002), 3) 15 years intensive industry engagement as a full member of Chartered Institute of Building (MCIOB-UK) and a First Class Registered Architect (in Iran), and 4) variety of hands-on virtual modelling and development skills and knowledge of different qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. These support his research on various aspects of Construction 4.0, including Digital Twins, Smart Contracts, Building Information Management/Modelling (BIM), Distributed Ledger Technology, Big Data, IA/Machine-Learning, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), Smart Homes, IoT, Cybernetics and use of Smart Agents within the built environment, Virtual Prototyping and use of VR/AR/MR interfaces for building simulation, automation and integration of design, Offsite Construction, Lean and Six Sigma thinking and development of new business models for integrated construction. Farzad has also successfully led several high profile research projects – from InnovateUK through to Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), European Regional Development Funds (ERDF), Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), Scottish Funding Council (SFC), Data Lab, and Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC). Farzad secured research and innovation income over £1,728,342.83 (over 1.3m at Teesside University within three years). This expertise and standing are also recognised through several high profile bodies, including the International Council for Building (CIB) and buildingSMART International. Prof Rahimian has more than ten years of experience in leading international journals as an editor, co-editor, guest editor and editorial board member. He is the Editor in Chief of the Smart and Sustainable Built Environment Journal (Emerald, Scopus Cite Score 2022: 6.5) and an Associate Editor for a world-flagship journal, Automation in Construction (IF: 10.517);
Here is the list of recent research projects that Prof Rahimian has been involved in, mostly as the Principal Investigator:
- RECONSTRUCT: A Territorial Construction System for a Circular Low-Carbon Built Environment; Total Value: Euros 7,865,878.75; TU Value: Euros 654,001.25; Funder H2021
- KTP – Teesside University and Faraday Center- Development of Virtual Training Environments using Serious Games Principles and Digital Twining for High-Risk Industry Training, TU Value: £249,085.83; Funder Innovate UK and Faraday Center; Role: Lead Academic
- KTP: Teesside University and Nicander: Data Science & Digital Twins for Transport Management, TU Value: £239,339; Funder Innovate UK and Nicander; Role: Lead Academic
- KTP: Teesside University and Direct Line Supplies Limited: Intelligent Digital Twin for Distribution, TU Value: 239,950; Funder Innovate UK and DLS; Role: Lead Academic
- Thermally Augmented Cork-based Thin Insulation Coating (TACTIC), TU Value: £46,543; Funder Innovate UK; Role: Co-I
- Development of Integrated Platform for Facilities Management Using Blockchain and Digital Twins; TU Value: £168,000; Funder: Yondr Data Centres Group; Role: PI
- BIM Integration Project Collaboration, between TU and Nicander Ltd; TU Value: £28,580.90; Funder: ERDF; Role PI
- KTP Norscot-Teesside University (1025662): Design and Implement a Community Led User-Centred Design to Support Elderly People; Pour Rahimian Leilabadi, F. (PI) and Matthew Lievesley; Total Value: £ 273,348.00; Norscot Joinery Limited: £ 91116, Innovate UK (TSB) 10 %+ AHR 75%+ SFC 15%: £ 182232; 1/01/19 → 31/12/21
- Development of BIM-Tango Integrated Virtual Showroom System for Offsite Manufactured Construction; Pour Rahimian Leilabadi, F. (PI); Total Value: £209473.00; Norscot Joinery Limited: £69,126.09, Innovate UK (TSB): £140,346.91; 4/09/17 → 3/03/20
- Real-Time Simulation of Construction Projects through Hybrid Application of Building Information Modelling and Image Processing; Pour Rahimian Leilabadi (PI), F., Stankovic, V. & Agapiou, A.; ADVANCED FORMING RESEARCH CENTRE (AFRC), ROUTE TO IMPACT 17/18 FUNDING: £40,831.63; 1/09/16 → 31/03/18
- Development of a Proof of Concept Prototype for BIM-Tango Integrated Virtual Showroom for OSP; Pour Rahimian, F. (PI); CSIC Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (SFC Innovation Centre, administered by HEI): £44,670.52; 1/07/17 → 31/12/17
- Using Artificial Intelligence for Optimising Retrofitting in Commercial Buildings; Pour Rahimian Leilabadi, F. (PI); Arbnco Ltd (formerly Co2 Estates Limited): £36,000.00; 1/05/17 → 30/04/20
- Optimising Decision-Making and Analysis of the Energy Performance of Building Portfolios with Artificial Intelligence; Pour Rahimian Leilabadi, F. (PI) & Marc Roper; DATALAB (SFC Innovation Centre, administered by the University of Edinburgh): 99,979; 01/08/17 → 30/04/18
- Building Capacity - Sustainable Development in the Built Environment (BC-SDBE), Ashraf Salama, Farzad Pour Rahimian (Co-I), & David Grison; British Council Newton Fund Institutional Links, Strathclyde Budget: £ 30,104; Role; Co-I;
List of Selected Recent Consultancy Projects:
- January 2020- March 2020, Market research contract with TVCA involving engagement with the SME community and relevant stakeholders in the Tees Valley to evaluate whether a new SME Energy Efficiency Scheme (SMEEES) will deliver greater energy efficiency, cost savings and CO2 reductions, Funder: Tees Valley Combined Authority, Mabbett Associates Limited, TU Value: £9,650.00
- June 2018- August 2018, Use of Low Cost Augmented Reality for Supporting Online Development Programme for Helping Children Learn Martial Arts, Funder: Scottish Funding Council and Indomitable Leaders Ltd. Value: £ 10,697.73
- December 2017- March 2018, Development of Augmented Reality-Based Network Vulnerability Simulator, Funder: Scottish Funding Council and Uppleuse Solutions Ltd. Value: £10,595.85
- January 2017-April 2017, Feasibility Study for development of BIM Integrated Virtual Showroom for Offsite Manufactured Production, Funder: Scottish Funding Council and Norscot Joinery Ltd. Value: £10,119.08
List of Recent Significant Awards:
- Nominated for Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2020, INNOVATOR OF THE FUTURE AWARD
- Special Distinction Award 2018, buildingSMART International
- Official Recognition by the Principal of the University of Strathclyde, Sir Jim McDonald, for winning The Innovation of the Year Award, 2018
- Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2018 - INNOVATION OF THE YEAR AWARD
- 2 Scales Pay Rise Award by The Faculty of Engineering, University of Strathclyde, due to Excellence of Service, 2017
Innovation:
- Patent filed, Applicant: Arbnco Ltd, Title: Optimising building energy use, Date Lodged: 17 May 2019, Application Number, GB1906986.3, Underpining Project: Optimising Decision-Making and Analysis of the Energy Performance of Building Portfolios with Artificial Intelligence; Pour Rahimian Leilabadi, F. (PI) & Marc Roper; Funder: DATALAB (SFC Innovation Centre, administered by the University of Edinburgh): 99,979; 01/08/17 → 30/04/18
Selected Most Significant Publications in Last 2 Years
Selected Books: |
[1] F. Pour Rahimian, J.S. Goulding, S. Abrishami, S. Seyedzadeh, F. Elghaish, Industry 4.0 Solutions for Building Design and Construction: A Paradigm of New Opportunities, Routledge, London, 2021. ISBN: 9780367618780
[2] J.S. Goulding, F. Pour Rahimian, Offsite production and manufacturing for innovative construction: People, process and technology, Routledge, London, 2019. ISBN: 9781138550681
[3] S. Banihashemi, H. Golizadeh, F. Pour Rahimian, Data-driven BIM for Energy Efficient Building Design, Routledge, London. ISBN: 9781003207658
[4] F. Elghaish, F. Pour Rahimian, T. Brooks, N. Dawood, S. Abrishami, Blockchain of Things and Deep Learning Applications in Construction: Digital Construction Transformation, Springer Nature, Berlin 2022. ISBN: 9783031068287
[5] S. Seyedzadeh, F. Pour Rahimian, Data-Driven Modelling of Non-Domestic Buildings Energy Performance: Supporting Building Retrofit Planning, Springer Nature, Berlin, 2021. ISBN: 9783030647537
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Dr Eman Omairey joined the School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies at Teesside University in June 2022 as a lecturer in Civil Engineering and became the MSc in Civil and Structural Engineering Course Leader in January 2023. Before that, she worked for nine months at Leeds Beckett University as a degree apprenticeship assessor in Civil and Building Services Engineering. She obtained her PhD in Highway Engineering from Aston University in 2021 under the supervision of Prof Yuqing Zhang. Her research contributions include: developing a Finite Element modelling framework to predict oxidative field ageing of asphalt pavements under Multiphysical environmental conditions using a time-dependent weak-form partial differential equations approach; experimental characterisation of anti-ageing modified bitumen using ageing-related kinetics; and feasibility of waste plastics for bitumen replacement using chemical and mechanical experimentation. Eman was awarded a full PhD grant from Schlumberger Foundation (2018-2021) and Newton fund (2018). She also has MSc and BSc in Civil Engineering and held several academic roles in this field.
Dr Omairey’s research interests lie in finding innovative solutions to incorporate modern technology into the pavement industry to create resilient, sustainable future roads. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), a graduate member of the Institute of Civil Engineers (GMICE) and a peer reviewer for several scientific journals.
Summary of Research Interests
- Multiphysics modelling of construction and highway materials
- Ageing behaviour and mechanical response of asphalt pavement
- Bitumen modified with anti-ageing compounds
- Bitumen modified with recycled waste plastics
- Finite Element modelling of construction materials
- Use of sustainable building materials.
Research Projects & External Funding
- Newton Fund (UK-China Joint Research and Innovation Partnership Fund) (2018).
- Schlumberger Foundation, Faculty for the Future Fellowship Grant for PhD study (2018-2021).
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Multiphysics Modelling and Mitigation of Ageing in Asphalt Pavements, Aston University
1 Apr 2017 → 27 May 2021
Award Date: 20 Jul 2021
Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PGCert), Aston University
1 Feb 2020 → 30 Oct 2020
Award Date: 31 Dec 2020
Master, MSc in Soil Mechanics and Engineering Foundations
Award Date: 1 Apr 2014
Bachelor, Civil Engineering
Award Date: 15 Jul 2011
External positions
Degree Apprenticeship Assessor, Leeds Beckett University
13 Sept 2021 → 10 Jun 2022
Sessional Lecturer, Aston University
2 Jan 2020 → 20 Sept 2020
Visiting PhD Scholar, Southeast University, Nanjing
22 Jun 2018 → 3 Dec 2018
PhD Tutor, The Brilliant Club
10 Oct 2017 → 15 Jul 2019
Teaching Assistant & Laboratory Demonstrator, Aston University
1 Oct 2017 → 1 May 2019
Lecturer in Civil Engineering, Tishk International University
1 Oct 2014 → 15 Mar 2017
Infrastructure Site Engineer, Trojan General Contracting Ltd.
1 Apr 2014 → 1 Oct 2014
Editorial Manager
Sheet Metal Forming
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Asst.Prof. Dr. Alaa Dahham Younis (1972), Bachelor degree in Machinery and Equipment Engineering - 1994 - University of Technology
Msc in Applied Mechanics - 1999 - Technology University
PhD in Production Engineering - 2007 - University of Technology
Practical experience:
1- Work as a maintenance engineer at the American Xerox company, Iraq branch (Baghdad), for copying machines for a period of five years.
2-Work as a maintenance engineer and installation for irrigation pumps and diesel engines of all types, Deutz, Perkins, Cummins, and fixed & pivot irrigation devices.
3-Work as an engineer for maintenance, work, and installation of electric generators of all kinds.
4-Work as a maintenance engineer for swimming pools, water pumps, pipe fitting and water filter stations.
Scientific sites: I got the title of assistant lecturer in 2006 and became alecturer after I got my PhD at the end of 2007 and after that I was promoted to the rank of assistant professor in 2019. I was appointed as the managing editor of Al-Rafidain Engineering magazine in 2020.
I have twelve thank you books (University of Mosul, College of Engineering, University of Nineveh and College of Islamic Sciences)
Scientific Publications:
1- Supervision (Master) The number of Master's theses supervised by 2 Master Thesis
2-Research published in scientific journals: - Number of research published in scientific journals is 5 research
3-Conference proceedings research: The number of research papers published in the proceedings of scientific conferences: 2 research papers
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Computer Engineering
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