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Courses Taught

At Iowa State University

ME 3240: Manufacturing Engineering

Fundamentals of manufacturing processes including forming, machining, casting and welding with emphasis on design considerations in manufacturing. Mechanical behavior of metallic materials. Modern manufacturing practices.

ME 3250: Mechanical Component Design

Philosophy of design and design methodology. Consideration of stresses and failure models useful for static and fatigue loading. Analysis, selection and synthesis of machine elements.

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At University of North Dakota

ME 301 - Materials Science

This course is designed to discuss about the theory of the structure of matter, the prediction and evaluation of engineering properties of materials. The primary objective is to enhance students’ understanding and appreciation for the field of materials science.  The correlation between properties and performance of materials will be established.

ME 417 - Friction, Wear and Lubrication

Tribology is the study of friction, wear and lubrication. This is an interdisciplinary discipline which requires knowledge on surface science, fundamental laws of physics, chemistry, materials science and manufacturing. Course topics include friction on different materials, wear mechanisms, lubrication regimes, surface metrology, gear and bearing failures, green tribology and tribological opportunities in additive manufacturing.

ME 590  - Materials Characterization

Quantitative and qualitative material characterization techniques are used in a wide range of research sectors both applied and fundamental fields. This course is designed to discuss about fundamentals of some important and popular material characterization techniques along with their respective applications. The objective is to enhance students’ understanding and appreciation for the field of material characterization which will be accomplished using a combination of real-life examples, theoretical explanations and demonstrations. 

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