M.Sc. Mohammed Raed
Assistant Professor Dr. Nabeel Sameer Mahmoud
Faculty Member of Mechanical Engineering Dept
University of Technology- Iraq
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Nabeel received his Ph.D. (2014) in Mechanical Engineering from University of Technology- Iraq. He graduated from Al-Nahrain University - Iraq in 1997 for his bachelor degree and from University of Technology - Iraq in 2000 for his master degree. Currently, he is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Technology- Iraq. He authored and co-authored 8 papers published in high ranking prestigious international journals and conferences.
PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Technology- Iraq, 2014
MSc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Technology- Iraq, 2000
BSc, Mechanical Engineering, Al-Nahrain University - Iraq, 1997
Interested in the thermal and hydraulic performance of heat sink, cold plate, and thermal storage technics. Renewable Energy, Thermofluids.
1. “Performance enhancement of a novel serpentine channel cooled plate used for cooling of Li-ion battery module”, International Journal of Thermal Sciences,
Volume 184, 2023, 107955,-
2." Performance Evaluation of Serpentine and Multi-channel Heat Sinks Based on Energy and Exergy Analyses " December 2020Applied Thermal Engineering.
3. " Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Heat Transfer in Liquid Cooling Serpentine Mini-Channel Heat Sink with Different New Configuration Models " March 2018Thermal Science and Engineering Progress.
4. " Numerical Study of Heat Transfer and Flow of Nanofluid Using Multi-Phase Mixture Model through Elliptical Tubes " Journal of University of Babylon for Engineering Sciences, 2018.
5. " HYBRID ENHANCEMENT METHOD FOR HEATING HOUSES DEVICE BY HOT WATER WITH USING NANOFLUIDS AND TWISTED TAPES INSIDE FINNED TUBES " Patent, February 2018.
6. " Numerical Investigation of Heat Transfer Enhancement with CuO Nanofluid Flowing in a Circular Tube Fitted with Twisted Tape Inserts " Engineering and Technology Journal, 2017,
The 1st International Scientific Conference of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials in the Petroleum and Gas Industry on 3-4 May 2017.
7. " Numerical Study of the Effects of Aneurysm and Stenosis in the Left Coronary Artery on the Human Blood Stream" Engineering and Technology Journal, January 2017.
8. "Experimental Investigation of Heat Transfer Enhancement with Nanofluid and Twisted Tape Inserts in a Circular Tube" Engineering and Technology Journal, January 2016.
For BSc Level:
Level 3: Computer Aided Design.
Level 4: Computer Aided Engineering.
Hassan M. Alwan
Mechanical Engineering Department
Asst. Professor
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering
Theory of machines Robotics control and dynamic of mechanical system
Muhsin N. Hamza
Mechanical Engineering Department
Professor
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Prof. Dr. Mohsin N Hamzah, esteemed as both the Dean and a distinguished Mechanical Engineering professor, is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions in Applied Mechanics. With a Ph.D. from Baghdad University in 2007, an M.Sc. from Al-Nahrain University in 1996, and a B.Sc. from Baghdad University in 1993, Dr. Hamzah boasts a rich academic background. His prolific research output, spanning over 70 journal and conference papers, attests to his profound impact on the field. Dr. Hamzah's expertise encompasses stress analysis, mechanical vibrations, prosthetics, and constitutive modeling of elastomers and biological tissues, demonstrating his versatility and depth of knowledge in Mechanical Engineering.
PhD in Mechanical Engineering – Applied Mechanics – Stress Analysis
Nonlinear Elasticity, Automotive Safety, Constitutive Modelling of Hyperelastic Materials (Rubbers and Biological Tissues)
Nabeel Noor Swadi
Mechanical Engineering Department
Asst. Professor
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering – Applied Mechanics
Fatigae, Design, Theory of Machines.