Faculty

Chairman

Degree

Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

Research Interests

  • Soft Materials
  • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
  • Waste Management

Biography

Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
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    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa

    Professor

    Degree

    Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

    Research Interests

    • Soft Materials
    • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
    • Waste Management

    Biography

    Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

    His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

    In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

    Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  •  

    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa

    Associate Professor

    Degree

    Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

    Research Interests

    • Soft Materials
    • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
    • Waste Management

    Biography

    Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

    His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

    In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

    Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  •  

    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa

    Assistant Professor

    Degree

    Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

    Research Interests

    • Soft Materials
    • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
    • Waste Management

    Biography

    Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

    His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

    In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

    Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  •  

    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa

    Affiliate Faculty

    Degree

    Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

    Research Interests

    • Soft Materials
    • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
    • Waste Management

    Biography

    Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

    His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

    In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

    Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  •  

    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa

    Research Specialist

    Degree

    Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

    Research Interests

    • Soft Materials
    • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
    • Waste Management

    Biography

    Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

    His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

    In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

    Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  •  

    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa

    Lecturer

    Degree

    Ph.D., 2015, North Carolina State University, USA

    Research Interests

    • Soft Materials
    • Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
    • Waste Management

    Biography

    Dr. Mohammed serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He commenced his academic trajectory with a B.Sc. from Cairo University in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 2010. Transitioning to a Ph.D. program, he joined North Carolina State University's Chemical Engineering Department, earning his doctorate in 2015. Before his current appointment, he furthered his research skills as a post-doctoral scholar at Purdue University's Mechanical Engineering Department.

    His research activities are chiefly focused on soft materials, particularly gallium-based liquid metals. This research has direct applications in the areas of flexible electronics, sensors, imprinting, 3D printing, and large-scale fabrication for soft robotics. Dr. Mohammed employs a multi-disciplinary approach, bridging the gap between materials science and applied engineering.

    In addition to his experimental pursuits, he has a strong background in process modeling and simulation. Utilizing commercial software such as Aspen Plus, Dr. Mohammed integrates both theoretical and computational aspects into his research endeavors.

    Teaching

  • Process analysis and simulation (Aspen Plus software)
  • Computer application in chemical engineering (Matlab and Microsoft Excel)
  • Fluid mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Mass transfer
  • Separation processes
  • Risk management
  • Inorganic chemistry
  •  

    Dr. Mohammed Gamal Mohammed Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 16 - 264 +966(13)860-2935 +966(13)860-4234 Mohammed.mohammed.12@kfupm.edu.sa