Dr. Feras Alnaimat

Associate Professor

Major: Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering

Department: Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering Department

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering


Email:

f.alnaimat@ammanu.edu.jo

Extention: 4033

Profiles:



COURSES TAUGHT

  • Biomechanics 1
  • Biomechanics 2
  • Fluid Mechanics for ME
  • Engineering Statistics
  • Prosthetics and Artificial Organs
  • Design Concepts in Medical Engineering

ACADEMIC RANKS

Rank University Country Date
Associate Professor Al-Ahliyya Amman University Jordan 2023
Assistant Professor Al-Ahliyya Amman University N/A 2018

QUALIFICATION

Degree Institute Specialization Country Date
Phd University of Birmingham PHD of Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering January / 2018
Masters Degree Brunel University Biomedical Engineering September / 2012
Bachelors Degree Misr University for science and technology Biomedical Engineering September / 2010

WORK EXPERIENCE

Job Title Institute Time Period
Associate Professor Al-Ahliyya Amman University September / 2023 - January / Present
assistant professor Al-Ahliyya Amman University September / 2018 - August / 2023

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Biomechanics, Artificial Joints

RESEARCHES AND PUBLICATIONS

  • HA Owida, A Al Sharah, M Alhaj, Mohammad Hassan (2021) Silicone and Pyrocarbon Artificial Finger Joints Applied Bionics and Biomechanics, 2021
  • Feras Adnan Alnaimat (2020) The Geometrical Effect on the Von Mises Stress on Ball and Socket Artificial Discs Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 10/ 6330-6334
  • None (2020) The Geometrical Effect on the Von Mises Stress on Ball and Socket Artificial Discs Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 10
  • F.A.Alnaimat, D.E.T.Shepherd and K.D.Dearn (2017) Crack growth in medical-grade silicone and polyurethane ether elastomers Polymer Testing, Volume 62
  • F.A.Alnaimat, D.E.T.Shepherd and K.D.Dearn (2016) The effect of synthetic polymer lubricants on the friction between common arthroplasty bearing biomaterials for encapsulated spinal implants Tribology International, 98 (2016) 20–25
  • (2015) The effect of synthetic polymer lubricants on the friction between common arthroplasty bearing biomaterials for encapsulated spinal implants Mechanical Engineering symposium,

CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

Conference Title Type of Participation Location Date
Mechanical Engineering symposium Paper/Poster University of Birmingham June / 2015

THESIS SUPERVISION

Title Location Date
None None 2021

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIP

Title Location Date
None None 2021

Al-Ahliyya Amman University

Email: Public@ammanu.edu.jo

 

© Copyright Al-Ahliyya Amman University. Amman, Jordan 19111.