Hassan Mahfuz Ph.D.
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Composites Nanomaterials |
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Research Interests: Computational Methods in Solid Mechanics, Finite Element Method, Mechanics of Composites, Composite Materials and Manufacturing, Nanomaterials, Experimental Stress Analysis, Machine Design and Computer Aided Design.
Education
Ph.D.:Mechanical Engineering, 1989, and M.S.:Mechanical Engineering, 1986, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.; B.S.:Mechanical Engineering, 1975, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Career Highlights
May, 97-Present Tenured Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee May, 1995 Obtained Tenure in the Department of Mechanical Engineering May 93-May 97 Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Tuskegee University Aug. 89-May 93 Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Mechanical Engineering, Tuskegee University May 89-Aug. 89 Research Associate, Mechanical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida Aug. 86-Apr. 89 Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering Dept. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida May 85-July 86 Research Assistant, Mechanical Engineering Dept. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 1975 - 85 Mechanical Engineer- Various Power And Process Industries
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