
معرفی
Messiha Saad is a Professor (Career Track) at Washington State University specializing in thermal engineering and materials science. His work bridges experimental research and practical applications in energy systems and composite materials.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State University (1993)
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina A&T State University (1982)
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Suez Canal University (1978)
Research Interests:
Professor Saad's expertise centers on Renewable Energy systems, Thermal Characterization of advanced composites and foams, and Internal Combustion Engines with emphasis on emissions reduction. His experimental approach focuses on measuring thermophysical properties of carbon-based materials for aerospace applications, while his educational work develops hands-on laboratory experiences for thermal science courses. Key methodologies include precision thermal testing of carbon-epoxy composites and graphite foams under controlled conditions.
Publication Trends:
From 2008-2014, Saad published 10 papers primarily in ASME conferences and thermal engineering journals, demonstrating consistent focus on experimental characterization of carbon-composite thermophysical properties. His work shows progression from fundamental composite testing (2008-2011) to specialized applications in aerospace materials and renewable energy systems (2012-2014), with notable emphasis on carbon-carbon composites and graphite foams. Educational innovations in thermal laboratory instruction appear as recurring secondary themes.




