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Dr.Eng.Zeinab KhaleelAssistant Professor in Chemical Engineering
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Hello! I have a PhD in Chemical Engineering and have 12 years of university experience as well as 5 years of online teaching experience. I can illustrate and explain concepts and improve students' problem solving skills. These are the topics I am most interested in: 1. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. 2. Heat and Mass Transfer. 3. Process Integration. 4. Process Separation. 5. Chemical Engineering Calculation. 6. Mass and Energy Balance. My first job as a teaching staff was lecturing at Sudan University of Science and Technology in 2012 and was promoted to assistant professor in 2014 until now. I am responsible for supervising final year projects and teaching graduate and postgraduate courses. I have also worked as a leader or member of several academic committees to develop new degree programmes or improve current ones. This strengthens my view of the whole academic programme and the importance of each course, and helps me to illustrate the learning outcomes of the courses to students in a comprehensive picture of the whole curriculum. My main goal in each course is to explain and clarify concepts to students so that they can understand the overall objectives and learn in a meaningful way.
Subjects
Math Grade 6-Bachelors/Undergraduate
Heat and Mass Transfer Bachelors/Undergraduate-Masters/Postgraduate
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Bachelors/Undergraduate-Masters/Postgraduate
Mass and Energy Balance Bachelors/Undergraduate-Masters/Postgraduate
Process Separation Bachelors/Undergraduate-Masters/Postgraduate
Experience
Assistant Professor (Nov, 2011–Present) at Sudan university of science and technology
Education
PhD in Chemical Engineering (Jun, 2012–Dec, 2014) from University of Khartoum
MsC in Chemical Engineering (Sep, 2009–Jul, 2011) from Xiamen University, Xiamen
BSc in Chemical Engineering (Sep, 2002–Jul, 2007) from University of Khartoum