Sami Ainaneمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
Sami Ainane is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, affiliated with the College of Engineering and the Center for Engineering Concepts Development. His research spans technical and educational domains, including erosion-corrosion mechanisms, fluid dynamics, and sustainable engineering education. He has contributed to curriculum development, particularly in integrating sustainability and entrepreneurship into engineering design courses. His technical work focuses on liquid-solid flow erosion, material degradation under impingement jets, and pipeline system modeling. In education, he explores gender equity in STEM, innovative teaching methods, and accreditation-driven program improvements. His articles reflect a blend of experimental and computational approaches to engineering challenges. Notable contributions include studies on NaCl erosion-corrosion effects and collaborative engineering programs. While no specific awards are listed, his work has addressed institutional and educational initiatives such as ABET post-accreditation strategies and women's participation in UAE engineering programs. His advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but his involvement in the Center for Engineering Concepts Development suggests engagement with pedagogical innovation and interdisciplinary teams.

