University of South Carolina
Graduate Research Assistant
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I received my BSc and MSc in Mechanical Engineering from Mosul University, Iraq in 2006 and 2009 respectively. I joined Enhanced Heat transfer Lab as a Ph.D. student at the University of South Carolina in the summer of 2014, after getting a scholarship from the Iraqi government. My main research focuses on spray cooling heat transfer enhancement experimentally. Also, working on spray cooling modeling and simulation by using STAR CCM+ to study the heat transfer process on the surfaces in detail. My future work will be using artificial intelligence to run and control heat transfer experiments with high heat flux. These experiments require a long time to reach the steady-state conditions, and sitting beside the experimental set up for a long time has a potential risk. I think using artificial intelligence will be a promising technique for saving time, and reducing the potential risk of heat transfer experiments.
September 2018