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Ahmad Salaimeh is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kentucky, affiliated with the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering and the Institute of Research for Technology Development (IR4TD). He has been in this role since April 2015, following a postdoctoral position in the same department from 2012 to 2015.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Kentucky, 2011
- B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, The University of Jordan, 2003
His research spans mechanical and biomedical engineering, with a strong focus on infrared thermography, combustion systems, industrial inspection, and fluid dynamics. He applies thermal imaging techniques to diverse problems such as bacterial detection, automotive coating processes, and fire simulation. His work bridges fundamental thermal science with practical industrial and safety applications.
The publication record shows a consistent trend in applying infrared and thermal diagnostics across multiple domains—including microbiology, structural engineering, and combustion—demonstrating interdisciplinary innovation. His recent work emphasizes real-time, non-invasive sensing techniques with applications in healthcare, transportation infrastructure, and energy systems.
Scientific Awards:
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There is no mention of student advising or research grants in the available information. However, his affiliation with IR4TD suggests involvement in technology development and industry collaboration. While no specific lab or research team is named, his publications indicate collaborative research with institutions and researchers in transportation, combustion, and biomedical fields.





