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OVERVIEW OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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OVERVIEW OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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  1. OVERVIEW OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

  2. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OUR MISSION STUDENT ENROLLMENT FACULTY FACILITIES AREAS OF EXCELLENCE EXPERTISE AND SERVICES RESEARCH ACTIVITIES SHORT COURSES AREAS OF COLLABORATION Presentation Outline

  3. COLLEGE OF APPLIED ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE CHEMICAL PETROLEUM MECHANICAL CIVIL ELECTRICAL B. S. Ph. D. M.S.

  4. BEST FOR THE KINGDOM’S NEEDS INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BEST FOR OUR STUDENTS PROFESSIONAL CAREERS OUR MISSION PROVIDE A PROGRAM IN ENGINEERING THAT IS

  5. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT

  6. Dept.. M.S. Ph.D. CE 166 12 CHE 73 5 EE 141 9 ME 97 3 PETE 36 3 TOTAL 513 32 SINCE 1975 SINCE 1986 Graduate Program

  7. Total Number of Faculty Members

  8. Reaction Kinetics Laboratory Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Gas Analyzer and Dynamometer Differential Scanning Calorimeter Corrosion Material Science Heat Transfer FACILITIES

  9. Chemical Engineering Catalysis Separation Processes Petroleum Refining Pollution Control Electrical Engineering Control Systems AREAS OF EXCELLENCE

  10. Civil Engineering Transportation Engineering Environmental Mechanical Engineering Thermo-fluid Sciences Materials and Manufacturing Petroleum Engineering Production Engineering AREAS OF EXCELLENCECONTD.

  11. Applied research Development Continuing Education Consultancy EXPERTISE AND SERVICES

  12. Cathodic Protection for Concrete Bridges in Saudi Arabia (KACST) Identification, Evaluation and Improvement of Eastern Saudi Soils for Constructional Purposes (KACST) Feasibility Study of Interconnecting the Power Systems of the Mashreq Arab Countries (Arab Fund) Horizontal Well Performance in Reservoir With Gas Cap on Bottom/Edge Water Drives Scaled Physical Model Study (Saudi ARAMCO) RESEARCH PROJECTS

  13. High Order Statistics-Based Deconvolution for Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing of Materials A Survey of Power System Harmonics at SABIC Industrial Facilities - Jubail Development and Evaluation of a Fault Detection and Diagnosis Scheme for Industrial Applications Investigating Polymeric Entrainers for Azeotropic Distillation of MTBE/Methanol and Ethanol/Water Systems Solubility of Ethylene in Ethanol at Pressures up to 8 MPa and Temperatures from 333 to 395oK PROJECTS SUPPORTED BY SABIC

  14. Pollution Control in Chemical Industries Heat Exchangers: Analysis & Design Handling and Disposal of Solid Waste Corrosion Protection Operation & Maintenance of Turbines & Compressors SHORT COURSES

  15. Chemical Engineering Department offered in September 1996 on-site short course for SABIC, Al-Jubail: “Industrial Catalytic Reactors” SPECIAL DESIGN SHORT COURSES

  16. Session Title of the Session No. 1 Chemical Processes and Material Balances 2 Energy Balances and Thermodynamics 3 Fluid Flow and PVT for Gases 4 Heat Transfer and Heat Exchangers 5 Mass Transfer and Applications 6 Chemical Equation, Stoichiometry, Kinetics and Reactor Design 7 Catalysis and Process Control TRAINING PROGRAM TO BE OFFERED BY THE CHE DEPARTMENT FORSASREF SHIFT MANAGERSFEB. 22 - NOV 19, 1997

  17. “KFUPM engineering programs are of high quality, are offered by highly enthusiastic faculty, and are supported with outstanding facilities. All of the programs were judged to satisfy the ABET Engineering Criteria and appropriate criteria, and they are judged to be substantially equivalent to accredited programs of similar titles in the United States.” ABET Review

  18. The newly-revised engineering curricula Involve more computer-oriented applications Emphasize basic sciences and engineering fundamentals Develop design skills through capstone courses Focus on industrial needs of Saudi Arabia Stress the social and ethical aspects of the engineering profession CURRICULUM REVISION

  19. Endowment Chairs Funding Applied Research Suiting Saudi Arabia Needs Access to SABIC Resources: Field Data, Practical Engineering Problems, Samples and Models Faculty Development Student Training AREAS OF POSSIBLE COLLABORATION WITH SABIC

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