Prof. Dr Hussain H. Jaafer Al Kayiem
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Universiti Teknologi Petronas
Malaysia
Biography
Prof. Dr Hussain H. Jaafer Al Kayiem works as a Professor at Universiti technologi Petronas, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Research Interest
PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE Leader in Thermo Fluids and Energy Technology. nternational paper evaluator of the International Journal of Solar Energy Elsevier. Publication of thirty,(30) scientific papers. Supervision of twenty,(21) postgraduate students (all graduated) Consultant for seven industrial states. Head, supervisor or team member of 26 twenty six industrial projects. Member of the editing committees of: a.The Renewable Energy Researches Journal, Federation of the Arabic Scientific Counsels.. b.The Engineering and Development Journal, Al-Mustnsirya University, Iraq. Associate Professor, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Dec.2006 -recent. Academic and Scientific Consultant, Yemeni Ministry of Defense, Sanaa, Yemen (Aug. 2005 Aug. 2006). Supervisor of the Military College of Engineering Project in Yemen, HQ of Y A/F & A/D (Aug. 2005 Aug 2006) Associate Professor, College of Engineering, Al-Mustansirya University, Baghdad, Iraq (May 2003 Sept. 2005). Manager of “Baghdad Loop Line Railway Projectâ€Â, Baghdad, Iraq (SECG-NEDECO JV), (December 2004 Aug. 2005) Manager of the Netherlands Engineering Consultants, (NEDECO), Baghdad, Iraq (March 2004 Aug. 2005 Head of Mech. Eng. Dept., Al-Mustansirya University, Baghdad, Iraq (1999 May 2003) Senior Lecturer in the Mech. Eng. Dept., Al-Mustansirya University, Baghdad, Iraq (1997 1999) Head of the Mech. Eng. Dept., Military College of Engineering (1990 1997) Senior Lecturer in the Mech. Eng. Dept., Military College of Engineering, (Oct. 1989 1990) PHD Scholarship, University of Bradford, UK (1985 - 1989) Lecturer in the Mech. Eng. Dept., Military College of Engineering (1982- 1985) MSC Scholarship, University of Baghdad (1978 - 1981) Officer Engineer, the Iraqi Army, S-S missile Units (1973 - 1978).​ ​Renewable energies; Thermofluids; Multi phase flow; Liquid/Liquid separation;