Over the last 20 years, I’ve developed a particular interest in the field of Mechanical Engineering, particularly energy conversion, heat and fluid mechanics, and Petrochemical Operation. I have also managed to carry out 5 publications in this field, 2 of which are journal articles. I would love to advance my understanding of the period further, through a Ph.D. study with an expert at a remarkable institution. By the end of my Ph.D. course, I hope to develop the following qualities:
Learn how to properly address complex engineering problems while navigating through the traditional principles of a society as it relates to new forms of technology.
Be capable of designing an experiment, planning, or modeling that defines a problem, testing potential resolutions, and implementing a solution.
Develop transferrable skills in public speaking and presenting and be recognized as an expert in my area.
Publish my work in academic journals, books, or other media.
Conduct strong research in a way that other experts within my chosen area of academia will reference my work and my discoveries when teaching future students.
Gain enough ability to use research to persuade others and defend my conclusions. Gain the ability to clearly and forcefully articulate my ideas both in person and writing.
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