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Establishing a Sustainability Component in an Engineering Design Course
Author(s) -
Jaby Mohammed,
Sami Ainane
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.24018
Subject(s) - sustainability , component (thermodynamics) , social sustainability , curriculum , sustainability organizations , engineering , engineering ethics , sustainability science , engineering management , vision , management science , sociology , pedagogy , ecology , physics , anthropology , biology , thermodynamics
Jaby Mohammed is a faculty at The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE. He received his PhD in Industrial Engineering from University of Louisville (2006), masters in Industrial Engineering from University of Louisville (2003) and also a master’s in business administration from Indira Gandhi National Open University (2001). His research interests include advanced manufacturing, design methodologies, six sigma, lean manufacturing, and engineering education. He previously taught at Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne, IN and at Morehead State University, KY. He is a member of IIE, SME, ASQ, ASEE, and Informs.

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