Mr. Jabair Ali Mohammed | Welding Effects Award | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Jabair Ali Mohammed, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Jabair Ali Mohammed is a Mechanical Engineer with extensive experience in both research and teaching. Currently based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he has made significant contributions to the field of materials engineering, particularly in the area of grain size refinement and the production of high-strength aluminum alloys.
With over a decade of professional experience, Jabair has served as a Lab Engineer and Research Associate at the Centre of Excellence for Research in Engineering Materials (CEREM) at the Advance Manufacturing Institute, College of Engineering, King Saud University. He has also worked as a Teaching Assistant and Lab Instructor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the same institution.
Professional Profiles:
π Education and Professional Journey:
- Bachelor’s Degree: Mechanical Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India.
- Professional Experience: Since March 2012, Jabair has been an instrumental figure as a Lab Engineer and Research Associate at the Centre of Excellence for Research in Engineering Materials (CEREM), Advance Manufacturing Institute, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Prior to this, he held positions as a Teaching Assistant and Lab Instructor at the same institution and served as Technical In charge at Alu-shine Aluminum composite panels Company Limited in India.
π¬ Research Interests and Achievements:
- With a focus on grain refinement through severe deformation techniques, Jabair has made significant strides in producing ultra-fine grain (UFG) materials and Nano-crystalline materials, particularly in high-strength aluminum alloys.
- His efforts have resulted in numerous publications in esteemed journals, showcasing his expertise in experimental methodologies and ISO requirements for research laboratories.
π¨βπ« Teaching Experience:
- As an Adjunct Supervisor, Jabair has mentored undergraduate students, guiding them through dissertation projects and laboratory experiments.
- He has also contributed as a Teaching Assistant for various courses including Engineering Drawing, Engineering Design, Mechanics of Machinery, Manufacturing Processes, and Materials Engineering.
π Academic Recognition and Grants:
- Jabair’s contributions have been recognized with awards such as the Best Student Award during his B.Tech. and the Advanced Communicator Bronze from Toastmaster International.
- He has secured several research grants, notably for projects focusing on aluminum alloys, titanium foam, and nanocoatings, demonstrating his proficiency in securing funding for cutting-edge research.
π οΈ Professional Skills:
- Jabair possesses a diverse skill set encompassing mechanical testing, material characterizations, and technical expertise in operating a wide array of instruments and machinery.
- His proficiency extends to software tools like Microsoft Office and Solidworks, enabling him to translate his ideas into tangible engineering solutions.
Jabair Ali Mohammed stands as a beacon of innovation and excellence in the field of mechanical engineering, contributing significantly to both academia and industry through his relentless pursuit of knowledge and pioneering research endeavors.
Publication Top Notes:
Electrochemical corrosion behavior of laser welded 2205 duplex stainless-steel in artificial seawater environment under different acidity and alkalinity conditions
Stress corrosion cracking behavior of fine-grained Al5083 alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP)
Tribo-behavior and corrosion properties of welded 304l and 316l stainless steel
Development and Characterization of PA 450 and PA 3282 Epoxy Coatings as Anti-Corrosion Materials for Offshore Applications
Ecofriendly Biochar as a Low-Cost Solid Lubricating Filler for LDPE Sustainable Biocomposites: Thermal, Mechanical, and Tribological Characterization
Corrosion Resistance Performance of Epoxy Coatings Incorporated with Unmilled Micro Aluminium Pigments