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Prof.Mamdouh El Haj Assad Academic RankProfessor

Specialization:

  • Thermodynamics, heat transfer, energy systems

Research Interests:

  • Geothermal, wind, solar, energy storage, absorption chillers, ANN

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Aalto University, Finland
Aalto University, 1993-2013 Australian College of Kuwait, 2014-2015 University of Sharjah, 2016-up to date
Editorial board member of many journals
WASET world academy, USA
Thermodynamic analysis of geothermal absorption chillers Exergy analysis of trigeneration power plants
1. M. Assad et al., Utilization of Machine Learning Methods in Modeling Specific Heat Capacity of Nanofluids, Computers, Materials & Continua (2022) 2. M. Assad et al., Modeling CO2 Emission of Middle Eastern Countries Using Intelligent Methods, Computers, Materials & Continua (2021) 3. M. Assad, Marc A Rosen, Design and performance optimization of renewable energy systems, 1st Edition, Publisher: Academic Press/Elsevier, 2021 4. M. Assad et al., Space cooling using geothermal single‐effect water/lithium bromide absorption chiller, Energy Science & Engineering (2021) 5. M. Assad et al., Energy and exergy analyses of single flash geothermal power plant at optimum separator temperature, International Journal of Low Carbon Technologies (2021)
PhD supervision: Geothermal Energy Utilization Potentials and Feasibility in UAE and GCC Region MSc supervision: Cleaning Techniques of Solar PV Panels Based on Sustainability Perspective
Best teacher award of the year 2011, Aalto University, Finland Sharjah sustainability award, 2020
Salinity Power, Hamburg, Germany, March 2002. Salinity Power, Helsinki, Finland, June 2002. Salinity Power, Lisbon, Portugal, October 2002. Salinity Power, Lillehammer, Norway, January 2003. Salinity Power, Trondheim, Norway, May 2003. Salinity Power, Hamburg, Germany, September 2003. Salinity Power, Helsinki, Finland, February 2004. Salinity Power, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2004.
Unique style of teaching
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