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Curriculum Vitae
Personal
Data:
Name : Gibril Suliman
Eljrushi
Date of Birth : June First, 1948
Place of Birth : Misurata, Libya
Permanent Mailing
Address : P. O. Box 3035,
Misurata, Libya.
Phone, Work : 218 . 51. 628 386
Fax : 218 . 51. 623
729
: 218 .
51. 629 812
e-mail: gibril_s@yahoo.com
Academic
Qualifications:
Augusts,
1968 General Diploma of Education,
Ministry
of Education, Tripoli, Libya.
October, 1969 Bachelor of Science
( B.Sc.)
to Department
of Mechanical Engineering,
June, 1974 Faculty of
Engineering, University of
Tripoli,
Tripoli, Libya.
September, 1979 Master of Engineering
(ME.)
to Department of Mechanical
Engineering,
May, 1982 Stevens Institute of Technology,
Hoboken, New Jersey,
U.S.A.
January, 1983 Doctor of Philosophy( Ph.D.),
Thermal Fluids,
(Energy Planning ).
to Department of Mechanical
Engineering,
June, 1987 Clean Energy Research Institute,
University of Miami, Coral
Gables,
Florida, U.S.A.
Working
Experience:
October, 1974 Worked in energy related projects
at
to the Atomic Energy Commission,
Libya,
August 1978 including 15 month training (June,
1975 to
September, 1976) in
Argentina.
December, 1987 Researcher in the Technical Office,
at the
to
June, 1988 Nuclear Research Center, Tajora, Libya.
July, 1988 Chairman of the Thermal Energy
to Conversion Department, Center
for
January, 1990 Solar Energy Study, Tripoli,
Libya.
February, 1990 General Manager of the Technical
to Affairs, Iron and Steel
Complex,
December, 1991 Misurata, Libya.
January, 1992 Assistant Professor and Manager
of
to Student Affairs, at Higher
Industrial
December, 1995 Institute, HII, Misurata, Libya.
January, 1996 Director of the Office for
Research and
to Studies, ORS, at HII, and
Chairman
May, 2000 of the Scientific Commettee,
Directing the Graduate
Study Programme.
July, 2000 Dean of the Faculty of
Engineering, which to he established in the same
year, at the University of
Sept. 2005 Misurata, ( Univ of 7th
October now), Misurata, Libya, and member of the
board of the University.
August,
2005 Asighned as the Director of the Libyan
Hydrogen to date Energy Pilot Project, SHEPL,
by UNIDO-ICHET, to do
the engineering and economic analysis for this
project. which was
finished by May, 2006.
Chairman of the Libyan Committee,
asighned by the Minister
of Energy, for the same Project.
April, 2006 Appointed as a member of the
council of the Renewable
Energy and Desalination Department, at
the Academy of Graduate
Studies, Tripoli.
November, 2006 He has been elected as a member in
the Board of Directors of
the International Association for
Hydrogen Energy, IAHE,
for a period of four
years. (IAHE, University
of Miami, Coral Gables,
Florida, USA).
April
23, 2007 Apointed- by the Director General of
UNIDO- as a member of
the Steering Committee for the
International Centre for
Hydrogen Energy
Technologies, ICHET.
Teaching
Experience:
January, 1988 Has been, teaching
at different educational
to institutions.
Taught the following courses:
Industrial
Safety, Air Conditioning and
Date Refrigeration,
Mechanical Measurements,
Environmental Engineering, Economics of Power
Plants,
Maintenance of Industrial Equipment,
Industrial
Management, Writing Technical
Reports,
Heat Transfer, and Thermodynamics.
Also,
Teaches fluid mechanics, thermodynamics
and gas turbine for
graduate students.
Has been supervising one Ph. D. and few Master
Degree Thesis.at the Academy
of Graduate Study, Mech. Eng.
Deprt., Higher Industrial Institute,
Faculty of Engineering, Univ. of
7th October, and
Tripoli University. Chosen as an
external examiner in many
M.Sc.thesis other institutions.
Associate Professor as of
November 2000.
Other Activities:
§
Established the First Libyan Scientific (NGO) Society,
“ LIBYAN SOCIETY FOR SCIENCE “, in Tripoli,
1973, and Managed it for three years.
§
Participated in the Euro -Arab Workshop on Energy
Conservation in Industry and the Environment,
Novi-Sad, Yugoslavia, 9-12 October, 1990.
§
President of the Science and Technology Society in
Misurata, STS, since he established it, in June,
1991.
§
Organizes annual seminars on energy, environment and
natural resources …ect, in Misurata, Libya, since
1991, encluding drawing competetion, in the
seminar's subjects, for 5th to 9th
grade pupils.
§
Participated in special study on: Industrial Waste and
its Effect on the Environment, sponsored by the
Ministry of Light Industry, Misurata Libya, August,
1992.
§
Attended a ten-day training course on the Monitoring and
Assessment of Airborne Pollution in the
Mediterranean convened in the framework of the UNEP/MED
POL Programme, Valetta, Malta, 9-18 February, 1993.
§
Chaired a team to study air pollution in the northern
middle region of Libya, including Misurata City.
Sponsored by the Technical Center for Protection of
the Environment. The
report of the study
was published in Misurata,
May, 1992.
§
Carried out a study for UNDP in Tripoli, titled”
Development of
Libyan Industry; with
Special Focus on: Libyanization Process and
Human Resource
Development”, May, 1994.
§
Member of ISO Technical Commettee, TC/197, for Hydrogen
Energy
Technologies, as of 1992 to 1998, representing the
Libyan
National Centre for
Standarization and Metrology, LNCSM
§
Member in the Higher Commettee for Co-operation between
Industrial
Sector, Universities and Research Institutions. ……
§
Appeared in "Who is Who in the World", 1998 Edition.
Marquis Who's Who Publication.
§
Appeared in "Who is Who in Science and Engineering",
2000- 2001, 5th Edition. Marquis Who's
Who Publication.
§
Supervised few master degree thesis and chosen as
external examiner in some other thesis.
§
Member of the Council of Renewable Energy Department, at
the Academy of Graduate Study as of 18 April, 2006.
§
Organizes, monthly, Scietific Forum for telented
students in high schools as of November, 2006.
Organizations:
Member
in the following scientific societies:
1.
International Association for Hydrogen Energy, IAHE,
Coral Gables, Florida, USA
2.
The
American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME, New
York
City, New York, USA.
3.
Scientific
Engineering Society, SES, Tripoli, Libya.
4.
International Energy Foundation, IEF, Tripoli, Libya.
5.
Science and
Technology Society, STS, in Misurata, Libya.
REFERENCES
Dr.T.Nejat Veziroglu, Prof.
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
College of
Engineering, University of Miami, Coral
Gables,
Florida, 33124,USA.
Dr. Mohamed A.Muntasser, Prof.
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of
Engineering, Al-Fateh University,
Tripoli, Libya.
President of International Energy
Foundation,
P.O.Box :
83617, Tripoli, Libya.
Fax 218 21 333 1831.
Tel.
218 21 333 1832.
Dr. Saleh Y. Albaroni,
Prof.
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty
of
Engineering, Al-Fateh University,
Tripoli, Libya.
President of Scientific Engineering
Society,
P.O. Box: 8380, Tripoli, Libya.
Tel. 218 21 4772172.
Publications:
Editor:
1- Proceedings of Workshop on
Libyan Industry, Misurata, Libya, 2-3. 11.
1996.
2- Proceedings of the First National
Engineering Conference, Misurata, Libya,
12-14. 10. 1998.
The following papers are presented
and/or published at local or international conferences
and journals. These are the latest fife of more than
fifty articles:
1.
“Solar
Hydrogen Energy Pilot Project for Libya”,
SHEPL, 16th World Hydrogen Energy
Conference, WHEC16, and Exhibition, Lyon, France,
13-16 June, 2006.
2.
“The Solar Reservoir of North Africa to
Cool the Earth”, International
Hydrogen Energy Congress and Exhibition, IHEC,
Istanbul, Turkey, 13-15 July, 2005.
3.
“ Investment in Science and Technology
and Its Necessity for Building National Capacities
and Experiences “,
The 3rd Symposium
on Scientific Research Outlook,
Scientific Research and Technology Development in
the Arab World, Riadh, Saudi Arabia, 11-14
April, 2004.
4.
“ Solar-Hydrogen Energy Car: Electric
and Fueled with Water”,
The 6th Arab
Conference for Solar Energy Applications, Tripoli,
Libya, 20-22 November, 2004.
5.
"
Technological City and its Importance in Creating
Scientific and Technological Society ",
Workshop for Technological Cities, National
Association for Scientific Research, Tripoli 6-7.10.
2003.
6.
"
Engineering Education and Work ”, Workshop on: The
Status Quo of Engineering Education in the Arab
World, Abu dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 16-17
September, 2003.
7.
"
Solar Hydrogen: the European North African
Co-operation, SHENAC, The First European
Hydrogen Enegy Conference, Grenoble, France,
2-5.9.2003.
8.
"
Humans are the Source of Industrial Quality, So How to
Raise Theirs " ?. Conference for Industrial
Quality, Benghazi, Libya, 22-24.9.2002.
9.
"
Principles for Building a Society Advanced in Science
and Technology ", The 2nd.
Symposium on Scientific Research Outlook;
Scientific Research and Technology Development in the
Arab World, Sharjah, UAE, 24-27 March, 2002.
10.
"
Using Communication Means for doing Business ", the
2nd. Workshop for Energy and
Environment, Federation of Arab Engineering,
Tunisia, April, 2000.
11.
" The
Necessity of Information for Taking Right Decisions
",
Workshop on Information Technology,
Tripoli, Libya, 1999.
12.
"
Instalation and Measurement of Performance of Solar Cell
System at the Higher Institute for Industry ",
Proceedings of the National Engineering Conference
98, Misurata, Libya, 11-13 October, 1998.
13.
" The
Sahara Project for Solar Hydrogen Production and the
Problem of Responsibility in Libya ",
Proceedings of the National Engineering Conference
98, Misurata, Libya, 11-13 October, 1998.
14.
“
Maintenance of High Technology Equipment ",
The First Scientific Conference about
Maintenance: Management and Training, Benghazi,
Libya, November, 1997.
15.
"
Standard and Custom Educated Engineers”. Conference
on Global Challenges in Engineering Education:
the Role of Islamic Countries, Kuala Lumbor,
Malaysia, 8-10 July, 1997.
16.
“ What
Do Women of College Graduates Do in Misurata”
?. Workshop on the Economics of Education and
Work of Women, Benghazi, Libya, 10-12 March, 1997.
17.
"The
Role of Information in Increasing Industrial Porductivity”
Workshop on Productivity in Libyan Economy,
Benghazi, Libya, 25-26 December 1996.
18.
“
Planning the Solar- Hydrogen Energy Future in Libya”.
Llth World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Stuttgart,
Germany, 23-28 June, 1996.
19.
“ Energy
Conservation in Electric Arc Furnaces, at the Iron
and Steel Complex, Misurata”.
Second Maghrebian Conference on Process
Engineering, Gabes and Jerba, Tunisia, 22-25 April,
1996
20.
“
Photovoltaic Power Plant for the Southern Region of
Libya” Fifth Arab International Solar Energy
Conference, Bahrain, 13-16 November, 1995. Published
in Applied Energy, vol. 52, 1995, pp. 219-227.
21.
“The
Lost Ring in Human Development”.
Conference on Investment in Humans and its Effect
in Social and Economic Development, Benghazi,
Libya, 1-2 Novement, 1995.
22.
“Solar
Energy for the Conservation of Energy in the Libyan
Homes”. National Workshop on Load Management
and its Effect on Energy Conservation, Tripoli,
Libya, 7-8 July, 1995.
23.
“The
Industry of Water Desalination”. The First National
Water Conference, Benghazi, Libya, 21-23 March,
1995.
24.
“Cultural-Technical
Dialogue and the Great Sahara Project”.
North-South Workshop on Culture and Progress,
Tripoli, Libya, 11-12 March, 1995.
25.
“The
Required Interaction between Industrial and Educational
Institutions”. Workshop on Gathering Efforts
for the Development of the Industry, Tripoli,
Libya, 14 December, 1994
26.
“Tires
Industry in Libya: Reality and the Future”.
Conference on the Status and the Horizon of Libyan
Industry, Benghazi, Libya, 4-6 October, 1994.
Published in the Industrial Research Magazine,
No.9, 1995.
27.
“Industrial
Options in Libya”. Conference on the Status and the
Horizon of Libyan Industry, Benghazi 4-6 October,
1994.
28.
“Solar-Hydrogen: the Great Sahara Project”
10th World Hydrogen Energy Conerence, Cocoa Beach,
Florida, USA, 20-24 June, 1994.
29.
“Sustainable
Development and the Environment”. First
Conference on Development and Environment,
Benghazi, Libya, 19-20 April, 1994.
30.
“Energy
Conservation in Industry; Who it May Concern?”.
Workshop on Energy Conservation in Industry,
Benghazi, Libya, 21-23 June, 1994.
31.
“Hydrogen
Energy; Applications and Standardization”.
First National Workshop for Standardization and
Quality Management, Tripoli, Libya, 13-14 October,
1993.
32.
“Maintenance Headaches”.
Maintenance Workshop, Organized by UNDP and HII,
Misurata, Libya, 21-22 December, 1992.
33.
“Electricity Generation and Pollution: the problem and
the Solution”.
First National Workshop on Electric Energy, Tripoli,
Libya, 12-14 December, 1992.
34.
“A Car
without Pollution: Dream or Reality”.
Workshop on Energy and the Environment, Tripoli,
Libya, 9-11 November, 1992.
35.
“Solar –
Hydrogen: the Great Sahara Project”. The 9th World
Hydrogen Energy Conference, Paris, France, 22-25
June, 1992. Published in the International Journal
for Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 19, No. 3, 1994, pp.215.
36.
“Air
Pollution in Libya: Present and Future”.
Conference on Geophysics and Environment:
Background Air Pollution, Rome, Italy, 16-18 June,
1992.
37.
“Energy
Options in Libya: the Solar Energy Alternative”.
2nd Exposition and Symposium for New and Renewable
Energy Equipment, Tripoli, Libya, 23-25 May, 1992.
38.
“Present
and future of Casting at Iron and Steel Complex of Misurata”.
Arab Casting Conference, (Arabcast-19), Cairo,
Egypt, 5-7 December, 1991.
39.
“Iron
and Steel Complex: Energy Consumption and Pollution”.
Workshop on Energy and the Environment, Tripoli,
Libya, November, 1991.
40.
“The
Solar-Hydrogen Energy”.
Workshop on Energy and the Environment, Triply,
Libya, 9-15 November, 1991.
41.
“City
Protection from Pollution Disasters”.
Symposium on Protection of Arab Cities from
Disasters, Tripoli, Libya, 21-23 October, 1991.
42.
“The
Engineer between the Classroom and the Furnace”.
Naser University First Conference on Engineering
and Technical Education, Tripoli, Libya, 14-16 May,
1991.
43.
“Solar
Hydrogen Energy System for Libya”.
International Journal for Hydrogen Energy Vol.15,
No.12, 1990.Presented the 7th World Hydrogen Energy
Conference, Moscow, USSR, 25-29 September, 1988.
44.
“Exporting Solar Energy”.
8th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Honolulu,
Hawaii, USA, 22-27 July, 1990.
45.
“Why the
Computer at Home”. The
3rd Computer and Education Symposium, (Engineering
Society ), Tripoli, Libya, 14-16 July, 1990.
46.
“Translation
and Usage of Scientific Arabic Terms in Renewable
Energies”. The First Conference abot Scientific
Writing With Arabic Language, Benghazi, Libya,
10-13 March, 1990.
47.
“Renewable Energy Applications and Planning in Libya”.
ISES Solar World Congress, Kobe, Japan, 4-8
September, 1989.
48.
“The
Effect of Home Computer on Children Education”.
Workshop for Automation and Computer Technology,
(Engineering Society), Tripoli, Libya, 29-30 May,
1989.
49.
“Energy
Consumption in Libyan Homes”.
Energex “88”, Triply, Libya, 25-30 November, 1988.
50.
“Renewable Energy Sources in Libya”.
International Mediterranean Congress on Solar
Energy and Other New and Renewable Energy Sources,
Antalya, Turkey, 14-19 November, 1988.
51.
“Renewable Energy Applications in Libya”.
Libyan-Korean Symposium on Energy Affairs, Tripoli,
Libya 5-7 November,
1988.
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