Prof. Naeim Farouk - Power and Energy - Best Researcher Award
Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University - Saudi Arabia
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Prof. Naeim Farouk Mohammed embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in Mechanical Engineering, earning a B.Sc. (Honors) from Red Sea University in Sudan in 1999. Building upon this, he pursued his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering at Khartoum University, Sudan, from 2003 to 2006, further honing his expertise. His dedication to academic excellence led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Harbin Engineering University in China, where he delved deep into his field from 2008 to 2012. Subsequently, he continued his academic pursuits with a Postdoctoral position at the College of Power and Energy Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, from 2012 to 2014.
Professional Endeavors
Equipped with a rich academic background, Mohammed ventured into professional academia with vigor and enthusiasm. He commenced his career as a Teaching Assistant at Red Sea University in 2001, steadily progressing through the ranks to become a Lecturer, then Assistant Professor, and eventually an Associate Professor. His tenure at Red Sea University spanned from 2001 to 2019, during which he significantly contributed to the academic and research landscape. Additionally, Mohammed served as an Assistant Professor and Visiting Researcher at Harbin Engineering University, further broadening his academic horizons.
Contributions and Research Focus
Throughout his career, Mohammed has been deeply engaged in both academic research and teaching. His research endeavors have primarily focused on Mechanical Engineering, with a particular emphasis on areas such as power and energy engineering. With a keen interest in advancing knowledge and technology, Mohammed has authored over 70 papers in ISI journals, showcasing his commitment to scholarly excellence. Furthermore, his supervision of master's students and collaborations with various universities underscore his dedication to nurturing the next generation of engineers and fostering academic collaborations.
Accolades and Recognition
Prof. Mohammed's contributions to the field have garnered widespread recognition and accolades. His membership in esteemed organizations such as ASME, along with his active involvement in international conference committees, reflects his standing within the academic community. Moreover, his extensive publication record attests to the quality and impact of his research contributions, further solidifying his reputation as a distinguished scholar in his field.
Impact and Influence
Prof. Mohammed's influence extends beyond the realms of academia, as evidenced by his tenure as Dean of the College of Technical and Development Studies at Red Sea University. His leadership roles and administrative contributions have left an indelible mark on the institutions he has served, shaping the academic and professional trajectories of countless individuals. Moreover, his proficiency in multiple languages and technical skills underscores his versatility and adaptability in diverse settings.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As Mohammed continues to chart new frontiers in Mechanical Engineering, his legacy as a scholar, educator, and leader remains firmly established. With a steadfast commitment to excellence and innovation, he is poised to make further strides in his field, leaving an enduring impact on both academia and industry. His dedication to advancing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and nurturing talent serves as an inspiration to aspiring engineers and scholars worldwide.
Citations
A total of 1014 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.
- Citations 1014
- h-index 19
- i10-index 29
Notable Publication
- Using MWCNT and titanium oxide as boosters in passive heat transfer methods for clean and renewable energy applications
- Comparison of three arrangements of internal combustion engine-driven energy systems boosted with PEM fuel cell towards net-zero energy systems
- Techno-economic optimization of a photovoltaic-wind energy-based hydrogen production system: A case study of different cities of Saudi Arabia
- A multi-criteria decision study with sensitivity analysis on a tri-generation system based on gas turbine fueled by wheat straw biomass
- Technoeconomic Optimization of a Photovoltaic Wind Energy-Based Hydrogen Refueling Station: A Case Study