Associate Professor
Mohamed Ibrahim A. A. Habba
Manager of Welding Tech. Program and ITDU Unit
mohamed.ibrahim@suezuni.edu.eg
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Experienced Lecturer, Trainer with a demonstrated history of working in higher education. Solid skills in lecturing and experimental working methodologies. Strong technological professional with a Ph.D. focused on mechanical Production (Welding Technology). Distinguishing academic experience in Teaching, training and preparing training plans for courses related to Production Technology, Engineering Drawing, Mechanical Drawing, Computer Aid Design (SolidWorks - Autodesk Inventor – Autodesk AutoCAD - Autodesk Revit), Material Science, Strength of Materials, Mechanical Design, Welding technology, and Mechanical Measurements, Quality control, Safety. An insightful research scope includes Welding, Composite materials, and Desalination.
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2019 |
Lecturer at Mechanical Production Department, Faculty of Technology & Education, Suez University. |
2015 |
Teaching Assistant, delivering tutorials and laboratories for different courses related to mechanical production courses. |
2010 |
Demonstrator, delivering tutorials and laboratories for different courses related to mechanical production courses. |
Web of Science Researcher ID: AEQ-9987-2022
ORCID Connecting research and researchers: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7298-1667
• Suez University Award for International Publication, 2020.
• Suez University Award for International Publication, 2021.
• Suez University Award for International Publication, 2022.
2015-2019 |
Ph.D., Technology & Education, Thesis: "Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Using Bobbin Tool with Different Pin Geometries," Suez University, Suez, Egypt. |
2011-2015 |
M.Sc., Technology & Education, Thesis: "Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloys used in Shipbuilding" Suez University, Suez, Egypt. |
2004-2008 |
B.Sc. (Mechanical Production Departments) Technology & Education, Suez University, very good grade (80%), and the project "Materials Forming Technology" is Excellent. |
The Deanship of Scientific Research at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, KSA:
Advance in Friction Stir Processed Materials (page 87, 103, and 179)
Characterisation and Modelling of Manufacturing - Microstructure - Property - Mechanism Relationship for Advanced and Emerging Materials. (Page 49)