Mohammad Mayyas

 

 



Mohammad Mayyas, PhD
Research Associate


Education:
Ph.D. UT Arlington, 2007
M.S.M.E UT Arlington, 2004
B.Sc. Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2001

Areas of Expertise:
Microelectromechanical systems, Synthesis and Analysis of Multiscale fields, Micromanipulation and Actuation techniques, Microsurfaces Reconstruction

Background:
Mohammad Mayyas is currently a research associate with the Automation & Robotics Research Institute at the University of Texas at Arlington.

He received a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 2001. He received a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from 2003 to 2004, focusing on the reconstruction and characterization of micro surfaces for laser micromachining. He received a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2007, focusing on microassembly methodologies.

He is the recipient of many awards and fellowships: best undergraduate project award for mechanical engineering, IEAST scholarship, Hashemite University doctoral fellowship, Hermanns doctoral fellowship, STEM fellowship, author and coauthor of best papers awards in TeXMEMS VII and in Nano- & Micro-Smart Systems Symposium. His biography appeared on Marquis Who’s Who in America 2008. He is a co-inventor of a provisional U.S. patent and author/coauthor of several journal and referreed conference papers.

His research interests include modeling, identification and simulation of coupled field based MEMS systems, microassembly and packaging techniques, microrobotic systems, Mechatronics, algorithms for microsurfaces reconstruction & reverse engineering, and image processing.

Contact:
mohammad@arri.uta.edu


 

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