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