1977/1978 Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Science)
North Carolina State University, Rayleigh, North Carolina, USA
1971/1972 M.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Science)
Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
1968/1969 B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Science)
Faculty of Engineering, Tripoli , University, Tripoli, Libya
1963/1964 Certificate, High School (Scientific Section)
Tripoli, Libya
ESSO Standard Libya Inc. (Exxon Mobile), El-Brega, Libya,
Mechanical Engineering, 1969-1972
Faculty of Engineering, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya
Note: Additional supervised projects are available in an additional list.
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