 | Handri Ammari | | Professor Handri Ammari has obtained his BSc. in Mechanical Engineering in 1975 and his PhD. in 1989 from Nottingham University, England. He has been since working as a member of staff in the Faculty of Engineering at Mu’tah University (MU), where he has taught many courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels, and supervised many MSc. students. In addition, he had held many administrative and technical positions, including Head of Department of MEng., Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Chairman of the Energy Committee at the Scientific Research Support Fund in The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and currently a member of the scientific committee at MU. Further, Professor Ammari is a co-chair since 1998 of the Jordan National Committee of the International Institute of Refrigeration based in Paris, France. His area of research involves renewable energy, utilization of oil shale, modified refrigeration cycles, and heat transfer on gas turbine blades. |
|  | Hussein Al-Majali | | Prof. H. D. Al-Majali was born in Al-Karak, Jordan in 1958. He received the B.C degree in electrical engineering from Damascus University, Syria in 1982 and the Ph.D degree from Bradford University, U.K, in 1991. He now works at Mutah University, Department of electrical engineering. Research interests in the field of power electronics, drive machines and renewable energy. |
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