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CAREER GOAL
Mechanical/Structural Engineering.
HIGHLIGHTS
* Drafting and design for structural and mechanical property. Bachelor and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
* Great work experience in Consultant and Constructive Company for about 9 years.
* Strong presentation skills for design and teach group training.
* Skilled in researching and writing: excellent report writing skills, competent with word processing, Structural Analysis and drafting design.
EDUCATION
2003 - 2006 The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Ph.D., Department of Mechanical Engineering, the University of Queensland.
Thesis Titled
Prediction of fatigue performance of welded joints on offshore and equivalent structures through characterization of geometric and dynamic joint parameters
Research Concentration in Fracture Mechanic & Fatigue Analysis in Offshore Structures
1988 - 1992 Amir Kabir University of technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering)
Relevant courses studied
Structures & Materials
Finite Element & Fracture Mechanic
Engineering Analysis
Thermodynamics
Heat transfer
Fluid Mechanics
Gas Propulsion Machinery
1996 - 1998 Amir Kabir University of technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering)
Relevant courses studied
Advance Structures & Materials
Advance Hydrostatic & Hydrodynamic
Advance Engineering Analysis
Advance Propulsion Machinery
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
1991 - 1992 Lecture (Emam Hossien University)
4 hours per week.
Part of two years in Military service
Responsibilities
- Lecturer for Finite Element & Fracture Mechanic.
- Computer lab manager
- Mechanical Drafter
Skills Gained
- Effective communication
- Ability to Teach designing and Mechanical Drafting
- Developed excellent Computer Skills
- Exceptional time management skills
1991 - 2002 Mechanical Engineer (Iran Marine Industrial Company, SADRA)
Iran Marine Industrial Company, SADRA, as one of the largest marine industrial Consultant and contractors in Middle East is specialized in design and construction of offshore and onshore marine structures.
Responsibilities
- Mechanical Drafter (Construction of an 8000 tons Jack-Up Drilling Rig platform)
- Mechanical Designer (Plastic Concrete Plant, Ahwaz Steel Bridge, 2000 ton Jetty in Bushehr)
- Piping Designer (Seawater Intake System of Bandar Abbas Refinery)
- Naval Architecture (Design of a Pipe-Laying Barge)
- Site Manager (Construction of A.M. Island Wharf & Jetty)
- Project Manager (Qeshm submarine water pipeline project)
Skills Gained
- Effective experience in work group.
- Ability to drafting and design form basic to details.
- Ability to handle a project from tender to execute.
- Developed excellent Computer Skills
- Exceptional time management skills
2002 - 2005 PhD candidate and a member of CRCMinig
PhD Student in Mechanical Engineering in The University of Queensland.
Tutorial for Machine Element Design (Mech2100), Structures and Materials (Mech2300), Finite Element Method & Fracture Mechanics (Mech3300), Space Engineering (Mech4800) and Applied Mechanics (Eng1010) in Mechanical Department in the university of Queensland for last couple years.
Responsibilities
- Studying on Prediction of fatigue performance for welded structures.
- Design and analysis of different types of tubular joints.
- Perpetrate report for progress of project.
Skills Gained
- Approved Mechanical Design skills
- Excellent research working skills
- Organisational skills
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND KNOWLEDGE
Occupational Health & Safety on Fieldwork Trips.
Risk Assessment
Knowledge of Australian Standards, ANSI, API, ASTM, ASME, AWS, BS, DIN, ISO, Lloyd's,
COMPUTER SKILLS
Skilled in all applications in Microsoft Office version 2000, Computer Software Matlab, ANSYS, Nastran, Auto Cad, Solid Edge, Bocad-3D, Spoolgen
INTERESTS
Reading, Cinema, Theatre, Aerobics, Attend University Recreation Centre aerobics classes
Travel, music, Cycling, Swimming.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Nazari, A, Seif, M.S., Kokabi, A. "Fatigue life prediction of welded T-joint at presence of different root opening sizes", in first national conference on welding in marine industrial from Iranian welding research and engineering centre, February 1999, Persian Language.
2. Nazari, A, Guan, Z Q,, Daniel, W J T, and Gurgenci, H, "Life Estimation for Structural Welded Joints based on Hot Spot Stresses", Proc. CRCMining Research Conference, Noosa Lakes, 2004.
3. Nazari, A, Guan, Z Q,, Daniel, W J T, and Gurgenci, H, "Characteristic Parameter Equations for Hot Spot Stress along the intersection of tubular T and Y joints.", Proc. Of the 2005 Australian Mining Technology Conference, Fremantle WA, September 2005.
4. Nazari, A, Guan, Z Q,, Daniel, W J T, and Gurgenci, H, "Analysis for Field Repair of Offshore Welded Structures.", the 7th Conference on Marine Industries, January 2006, Tehran, Iran.
5. Nazari, A, Guan, Z Q,, Daniel, W J T, and Gurgenci, H, "Parametric study of hot spot stresses around tubular joints with doubler", Journal of structural Engineering, Submit for publish; November 2005.
6. Nazari, A, Guan, Z Q,, Daniel, W J T, and Gurgenci, H, "Parametric Equation Using Representation of Stiffness of Joint ", the Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. Submit for publish; the number assigned is OMAE-05-1006, December 2005.
7. Nazari, A, Guan, Z Q,, Daniel, W J T, and Gurgenci, H, "Generic Parametric Equations for local Stresses on reinforced structural joints using a modal stiffness representation, Journal of structural Engineering, Submit for publish; January 2006.
REFEREES
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