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Amir Ali
Research Assistant Graduate student working toward Ph.D.

Education:
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, High Institute of Technology,Benha University, Egypt, 2004
B.S. Mechanical Engineering, High Institute of Technology, Benha University, Egypt, 1997
Research Projects:
Amir is investigating methods to improve the cooling process of high powered electronic components through phase change in direct immersion cooling. Experimental and computational work is being performed to determine efficient and economical methods to support the electronics industry.
Areas of Interest:
Amir is a research assistant from Egypt pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of New Mexico. Previously he worked as a mechanical power engineer specializing in heat transfer. His master’s degree research focused on impingement jet air cooling of electronics, and his current interest in remains in the same field. Cooling of high power electronics is essential for reliable operation and as such should be done efficiently.
Institute for Space and Nuclear Power Studies
MSC01-1120, FEC 023
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Phone: 505.277.0948
Fax: 505.277.2814
amirali@unm.edu
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