Dr
sara ahmed eissa elnokhely
s.elnekhaily@suezuni.edu.eg
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Sarah Ahmed Eassa Elnekhaily is currently an Assistant professor, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Faculty of Petroleum & Mining Engineering, Suez University, Suez, Egypt. Earned a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA, in 2018. She got her MSc degree in 2010 in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Sarah earned her BSc degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering in 2004. She has been an assistant lecturer (2010-2013) and a former demonstrator (2005-2010) in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Department, Suez Canal University, Egypt. Sarah was granted a college wide competitive graduate teaching fellowship in Texas A&M University for two semesters (Fall 2016 & Fall 2017). She won an Egyptian country wide competitive Ph.D. scholarship in Texas A&M university, funded by the Egyptian ministry of higher education. Sarah has a demonstrated history of working in the higher education and research industry. Her research interests are failure and damage of materials, materials science and engineering, mechanical behavior of materials and materials characterization. She has authored/coauthored several technical articles and conference proceedings. Serving as a supervisor on duty for all graduate degree programs. Served as a reviewer for some academic journals.
Materials Science and Engineering
Failure analysis of Materials
Mechanical behavior of materials
Metallurgical Thermodynamics
Computer Application
Materials Forming and Manufacturing fundamentals
Materials Testing
October-2018 Assistant Professor (Instructor of Record)
Current Suez University, Faculty of Petroleum & Mining Engineering, Suez, Egypt.
Working as an instructor for different topics (Failure analysis of materials, Materials forming, alloy design, Computer application, New materials, Thermodynamics of metallurgical processes). Expert on running experimental mechanical tests (e.g., Tensile, compression, hardness, fatigue) and virtual tests doing stress and failure analysis using simulation programs (e.g., ABAQUS, MATLAB).
Jan 2014- PhD Candidate & Graduate Research Assistant
May 2018 Texas A&M University, Materials Science and Engineering
Expert on running experimental mechanical tests and virtual tests doing stress and failure analysis using simulation programs (e.g., ABAQUS, MATLAB).
Sep 2017- Graduate Teaching Fellow- Instructor of Record
Dec 2017 Instructor of record for course “Material Science” for 99 students. Granted a college wide competitive fellowship, funded by the College of Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
Sep 2016- Graduate Teaching Fellow- Instructor of Record
Jan 2017 Instructor of record for course “Material Science” for 81 students
Granted a college wide competitive fellowship, funded by the College of Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
Sep 2010- Assistant Lecturer, Suez University, Suez, Egypt
Jan 2014 Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Department, Suez Canal University, Suez, Egypt.
Part-time Teaching assistant providing technical consultation and help sessions for students.
Part-time teaching assistant in the Petroleum Exploration & Production Engineering Program (PEPEP).
Dec 2005- Demonstrator (Teaching/Research Assistant), Suez University, Suez, Egypt
Sep 2010 Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Department, Suez Canal University, Suez, Egypt.
Teaching assistant providing technical consultation and help sessions for students.
Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, May 2018
Topic: “Damage Initiation in Unidirectional Polymeric Composites with Manufacturing Induced Irregularities”; Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ramesh Talreja
Cumulative GPA: 3.863/4.0
Texas A&M University, Materials Science and Engineering, College Station, Texas, USA.
M.Sc. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, June 2010
Thesis: “Corrosion-Fatigue of Aluminum Alloy 5083"; Advisors: Prof. Dr. Mohamed A. Elzeky, Prof. Dr. Rashad M. Ramadan, and Dr. Sabbah M. Selim Ataya
Suez Canal University, Faculty of Petroleum & Mining Engineering, Suez, Egypt.
B.Sc. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, May 2004
Suez Canal University, Faculty of Petroleum & Mining Engineering, Suez, Egypt.
Cumulative Grade: (Very good with honor degree) Rank :(First place)
Failure and damage of materials.
Mechanical behavior of materials.
Numerical analysis -Finite element method
Composites
Served as a peer reviewer in academic journals.
Supervisor on duty for all graduate degree programs (Ph.D. and MSc,…) in different fields: Composites, Materials Engineering