الجامعة التكنولوجية
ameer.a.jaddoa@uotechnology.edu.iq
Ameer Abed Jaddoa received the B.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Al-Rasheed College of Engineering and Science, the University of Technology in 2001. The M.Sc. degree from Mechanically Engineering, power systems from the same university in 2009. Ameer was a recipient of a Ph.D. scholarship funded by the Iraqi Government in the Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamic, from Kazan National Research Technological University, Russian Federation. He successfully completes the study and received the Ph.D. degree in 2016. Dr. Ameer is an academic staff member at the Electromechanical Engineering Department, University of Technology. He was participated in 9 international conferences in Russia as well as engaging with many courses in the field of oil Engineering at TAIF-NK company and Gazprom energy company in Russia Federal, supported by many participation certificates. Assistant Professor published more than 40 in reputable international journals, and he is a reviewer of many journals that are classified within Clarivate and Scopus. Also, he has many publications books of the Oil engineering field in Russia and America adopted as a textbook in these countries. Additionally, Dr. Ameer has steered many researchers to M.Sc graduation as well as he participated in examination committees of M. Sc students examination. Along with the academic job, Dr Ameer occupied different positions such as works as a rapporteur of energy branch, director of the department registration, a rapporteur of the promotions committee, and member of exam office for both undergraduate and postgraduate. Besides, Dr. Ameer has wide experience in many fields of his research interest such as CNC machines, IC engines, power plant maintenance, regeneration Catalyst plant (installation & maintenance), and refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Currently, he is a member of the teamwork project from Russia, France in a supercritical fluid research area. His research interest are heat transfer, thermodynamic, renewable energy, and air condition.
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Computer Science Applications
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Chemistry (all)
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Science (all)
Chemical Engineering (all)
Computational Mechanics
Control and Systems Engineering
Condensed Matter Physics
Physics and Astronomy (all)
Energy (all)
Building and Construction
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Catalysis
Computer Science (all)
Engineering (all)
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
| عنوان البحث | تاريخ النشر | اسم المجلة | رابط |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment of Cotton Fabrics by Ammonium Palmitate in a Supercritical CO2 Medium | 2017-12-01 | Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B | عرض |
| Treatment of different types of cotton fabrics by ammonium palmitate in a supercritical CO2 environment | 2017-01-01 | Journal of Supercritical Fluids | عرض |
| Supercritical fluid CO2-extraction regeneration of nickel–molybdenum catalyst for hydrotreatment | 2017-01-01 | Catalysis in Industry | عرض |
| Some thermodynamic processes of anthracite–carbon dioxide mixture in supercritical fluid state | 2016-12-01 | Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B | عرض |
| Regeneration of DN-3531 and criterion 514 nickel-molybdenum catalysts used in kerosene and gas oil hydrotreating by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction | 2016-01-01 | Regeneration of Spent Catalyst and Impregnation of Catalyst by Supercritical Fluid | غير متوفر |