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== Biography  ==
 
== Biography  ==
  
Dr. Medraj is a professor of Materials Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Concordia University. He received his Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 1994 and Master's degree in Design and Manufacturing Engineering in 1996 from University of Jordan. He arrived to Canada in 1998 to do his Ph.D. at the Materials Engineering Department of McGill University which he finished in 2001. He stayed one more year in the same department as a Post Doctoral Fellow. He joined Concordia University in 2002 as an assistant professor and was promoted to Associate Prof in 2006. Dr. Medraj is a registered professional engineer in Ontario.<br>
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Dr. Medraj is a professor of Materials Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Concordia University. He received his Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 1994 and Master's degree in Design and Manufacturing Engineering in 1996 from University of Jordan. He arrived to Canada in 1998 to do his Ph.D. at the Materials Engineering Department of McGill University which he finished in 2001. He stayed one more year in the same department as a Post Doctoral Fellow. He joined Concordia University in 2002 as an assistant professor and was promoted to Associate Prof in 2006 and to Full Prof in 2012. Dr. Medraj is a registered professional engineer in Ontario.<br>
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Dr. Medraj is the director of [https://www.concordia.ca/research/materials-characterization.html Concordia Materials Characterization Platform (CMCP)].
  
 
== Research  ==
 
== Research  ==
  
Dr. Medraj's research efforts fit into two primary focus areas: (1) thermodynamics of materials; and (2) the development and characterization of novel materials. In his research, he uses thermodynamic modeling and experimental investigation of phase equilibria as means to understand existing materials and to develop new ones. For more information about Dr. Medraj's research activities, visit the web pages of his [http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~tmg/index.php?title=Category:Group_Members group members].
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Dr. Medraj's research efforts fit into two primary focus areas: (1) thermodynamics of materials; (2) the development and characterization of novel materials; and (3) materials processing with focus on additive manufacturing. In his research, he uses thermodynamic modeling and experimental investigation of phase equilibria as means to understand existing materials and to develop new ones. For more information about Dr. Medraj's research activities, visit the web pages of his [http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~tmg/index.php?title=Category:Group_Members group members].
  
 
If you are interested in joining the TMG group, please visit [http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~tmg/index.php?title=Prospective_Students Prospective Students].
 
If you are interested in joining the TMG group, please visit [http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~tmg/index.php?title=Prospective_Students Prospective Students].
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== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==
  
a) 2011 Concordia President's Teaching Award <br>
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-      2014 Canadian Mechanical Engineering Association Fellowship <br>
b)      2010 ENCS Teaching Excellence Award <br>
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- 2011 Concordia President's Teaching Award <br>
c) The Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Master Guidance Award for 2008<br>
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-      2010 ENCS Teaching Excellence Award <br>
d) Excellence in Teaching Award – 2007, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada<br>
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- The Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Master Guidance Award for 2008<br>
e) Young Scientist’s Award at the ICNS 2001, Munich, Germany<br>
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- Excellence in Teaching Award – 2007, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada<br>
f) Best Graduate Student Poster – 2000 ASM International, Montreal Chapter<br>
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- Young Scientist’s Award at the ICNS 2001, Munich, Germany<br>
g) Horace G. Young Fellowship – 1998-1999, McGill University, Montreal, Canada<br>
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- Best Graduate Student Poster – 2000 ASM International, Montreal Chapter<br>
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- Horace G. Young Fellowship – 1998-1999, McGill University, Montreal, Canada<br>
  
 
For research awards and grants see [[Funding Sources|Funding Sources]]
 
For research awards and grants see [[Funding Sources|Funding Sources]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 24 August 2021

Mamoun Medraj
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Full nameMamoun Medraj
Emailmmedraj{AT}encs.concordia.ca
Room #EV12.185, ext.:3146
LinkFor Prospective Students


Contents

Biography

Dr. Medraj is a professor of Materials Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Concordia University. He received his Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 1994 and Master's degree in Design and Manufacturing Engineering in 1996 from University of Jordan. He arrived to Canada in 1998 to do his Ph.D. at the Materials Engineering Department of McGill University which he finished in 2001. He stayed one more year in the same department as a Post Doctoral Fellow. He joined Concordia University in 2002 as an assistant professor and was promoted to Associate Prof in 2006 and to Full Prof in 2012. Dr. Medraj is a registered professional engineer in Ontario.

Dr. Medraj is the director of Concordia Materials Characterization Platform (CMCP).

Research

Dr. Medraj's research efforts fit into two primary focus areas: (1) thermodynamics of materials; (2) the development and characterization of novel materials; and (3) materials processing with focus on additive manufacturing. In his research, he uses thermodynamic modeling and experimental investigation of phase equilibria as means to understand existing materials and to develop new ones. For more information about Dr. Medraj's research activities, visit the web pages of his group members.

If you are interested in joining the TMG group, please visit Prospective Students.

Publications

For a complete list of published work, please visit TMG's Publications

Awards

- 2014 Canadian Mechanical Engineering Association Fellowship
- 2011 Concordia President's Teaching Award
- 2010 ENCS Teaching Excellence Award
- The Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Master Guidance Award for 2008
- Excellence in Teaching Award – 2007, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
- Young Scientist’s Award at the ICNS 2001, Munich, Germany
- Best Graduate Student Poster – 2000 ASM International, Montreal Chapter
- Horace G. Young Fellowship – 1998-1999, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

For research awards and grants see Funding Sources

Teaching

For more information about the courses taught by Dr. Medraj, please visit the following pages:

Contact info

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H3G 1M8

Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext. 3146
Fax: (514) 848-3175
Office: EV12.185

If you are a student looking for graduate studies opportunity, please visit Prospective Students

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