Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
March 18, 2022
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Biographical Sketch
Emad Y. Tanbour, Ph.D.
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Tel: (734) 487-2779
etanbour@emich.edu
Professional Preparation
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1987
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, JUST, Jordan, 1990
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, the University of Iowa, 1997
EMBA, (courses only, no degree) The University of Iowa, (2004-2005)
Appointments
Academic:
Associate Professor & Associate Dean, GameAbove College of Engineering &Technology, Eastern Michigan University 08/16-present
Assistant Professor Central Michigan University 07/14 - 08/16
Visiting Faculty Central Michigan University 01/14 – 06/14
Dean of Accreditation PMU, Al-Khobar, KSA 08/09-12/14
Adjunct Assistant Professor The University of Iowa 2000-2005 Lecturer National Community College, Jordan 1990-1992
Industry:
Director of Engineering Gail Industries, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1993-1997
Senior R&D Manager HNI Corporation, Muscatine, Iowa 1997-2005
Mgr., Product Dev. Eng. A.O. Smith Corporation, Tennessee 2005- 8/2009
Closely Related Publications
• Emad Tanbour and Suleiman Ashur, Gap Analysis of Engineering Course Learning Outcomes using NCEES FE Exam, Abstract submitted and accepted to ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Huston, Texas Nov.13-19, 2015
• Butler, P. B., Tanbour, E., Rahman, S., and Smith, T. F., “Virtual International Design Teams,” Proceedings of 2002 ASEE Midwest Section Meeting, Madison, WI, September 2002
Significant Other Publications
• M. F. Alzoubi, E. Y. Tanbour and R. Al-Waked (2011), Compression and Hysteresis Curves of Nonlinear Polyurethane Foams under Different Densities, Strain Rates and Different Environmental Conditions, IMECE11 2011, Denver, Colorado, USA
• E. Y. Tanbour (2011), Institutional Effectiveness, the Point Of View of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), King Saud University, Feb 2011
• Emad Y. Tanbour, Rafat Al-Waked and Mohamed F. Alzoubi, Experimental Study of a Waste Heat Recovery System for Supplemental Heater, Energy and Sustainability, April 2011, Spain
• Ramin K. Rahmani, Anahita Ayasoufi, Emad Y. Tanbour and Hosein Molavi, Enhancement of Temperature Blending in Convective Heat Transfer by Motionless Inserts With Variable Segment Length, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, September 2010, Vol. 2
• Ramin K. Rahmani, Emad Y. Tanbour, Anahita Ayasoufi and Hosein Molavi (2009), Enhancement of Convective Heat Transfer in Internal Compressible Flows by Stationary Inserts, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications MARCH 2010, Vol. 2
• Emad Y. Tanbour, Ramin K. Rahmani and Anahita Ayasoufi (2009), Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flow Through Small Gage Gas Appliance Orifice, Proceedings of IMECE 2009, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
• Emad Y. Tanbour and Ramin K. Rahmani, (2009), Enhancement of Temperature Blending in Convective Heat Transfer by Motionless Inserts with Variable Segment Length, IMECE 2009, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
• Emad Y. Tanbour and Ramin K. Rahmani, (2009), A Numerical Study of the Thermal Performance of Two Stationary Insert Design in Internal Compressible Flow, ASME Summer HT2009, San Francisco, CA, USA
Awards and Honors
• Arch T. Colwell Merit Award, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) USA, 2001
• Ph.D. Scholarship Award, JUST, 1992-1997
Synergistic Activities
• Introduced Computer Aided Design for elementary and middle school children (2005-2009)
• Supervised 30+ design/research projects involving 83+ undergraduate students
• Hosted numerous outreach programs for 2000+ pre-college students
• Combustion Institute KSA Country Chapter founding member
• Supervised three annual teams of international design exchange students from France conducting research/design at U of Iowa and Industry
• Served as industry liaison between U. of Iowa and HNI Corporation for nine years
• Served as a member of industry advisory board for College of Engineering at the U. of Iowa representing HNI
• Reviewer for Energy and Sustainability Journal since 2010
• Developed and implemented three strategic plans to earn KSA national, ABET and SACS accreditation for PMU, KSA (2009-2013)
• Conducted Specialized ME training on numerous industrial applications for major oil/gas corporations worldwide (2009-2013)
• Serving on the advisory board of Center for Computer Aided Design, U of Iowa (2003-present)
• Tens of industry consulting services in the areas of product design, development over the past 25 yrs.
Effectiveness of Utilizing Immersive Virtual Reality for Weekly Design Review Team Meetings in Capstone Mechanical Engineering Courses The Mechanical Engineering Program at this university houses a 1500 sq. ft. active and immersive virtual reality (VR) lab. The VR lab consists of three rear projection walls providing an interaction environment of 14ft by 14ft area. The VR environment provides optical tracking integrated with three dimensional digital stereoscopic projection to facilitate immersive VR experience. This paper provides an account of the system integration of the VR lab with Mechanical Engineering Senior Capstone Course. The paper discusses the layout of the VR lab, its CAD software and hardware integration components that facilitated the immersive experience of virtual prototyping of capstone designs of the teams of senior students, and the overall effectiveness assessment of utilizing virtual prototyping of students designs compared to rapid prototyping methodologies such as 3D printing. The paper also provides benefits and challenges of using VR technology for weekly design review meetings of students’ teams.
Tanbour, E. Y. (2022, March), Effectiveness of Utilizing Immersive Virtual Reality for Weekly Design Review Team Meetings in Capstone Mechanical Engineering Courses Paper presented at 2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 10.18260/1-2--39242
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