
معرفی
Faris Elasha is a Senior Lecturer in Dynamics at Coventry University's CEES School of Engineering since September 2015. Previously, he served as a Research Fellow at Cranfield University and held roles in the Power Generation Industry, leading maintenance teams for power stations. He holds a First Class BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Sudan University of Science and Technology, an MSc (Distinction) in Mechanical Engineering Design from The University of Manchester, and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Cranfield University.
His research focuses on condition monitoring, diagnostics, and prognosis of rotating machinery, particularly in gearbox dynamics, asset integrity management, and vibration-based analysis. He has contributed to developing the first condition monitoring system for tidal turbines. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing reliability improvement and cost reduction in mechanical systems.
Key research trends in his publications include advanced signal processing techniques (e.g., wavelet transforms), machine learning applications for prognostics, and vibration analysis for fault detection in gears and bearings. His articles span aerospace (helicopter gearboxes), renewable energy (wind and tidal turbines), and general mechanical systems.
Elasha has supervised one student and engaged in academic activities such as PhD examinations and collaborative research with institutions like Cranfield University. His expertise bridges industrial practice and academic research, addressing challenges in rotating equipment health management.

