Mohammad
Azim Rasuli
Place of Birth: Afghanistan
Address: Chouku Kurokami 4-Chome 3-16-202, 860-0862, Kumamoto, Japan
Phone: +81-80-798*-****
Email: ad2n2k@r.postjobfree.com
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Skills
10 years of experience and training in mechanical engineering.
4 years of experience in conducting research regarding energy, environment, CO2 emissions reduction and air pollution control.
Solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, including fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, mechanical design, control systems, and numerical methods.
Strong project management skills including monitoring progress, budgeting and resource allocation.
Familiar with the USA design-build projects.
Collaborates well with teammates to complete technical projects on time and within budget.
Ability to respond to challenges and issues that arise during projects under construction, including implementing corrective actions and risk mitigation strategies
Proficient in programming languages such as Python, CFD, and MATLAB for numerical simulations, data analysis, and modeling.
Proficient in CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD) for 2D and 3D modeling and simulation
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experienced in presenting research findings effectively and producing high- quality research papers, and reports.
Successful at developing and improving training programs for employees at all levels.
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Work Experience
Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering Kabul University /
Lecturer
August 2017 - August 2019, KABUL AFGHANISTAN
Used variety of learning modalities and support materials to facilitate learning process and accentuate presentations, including visual, aural and social learning strategies.
Evaluated and revised lesson plans and course content to achieve student-centered learning.
Advised on department hiring actions to help build cohesive and successful lecturing team.
Supervised junior lecturers' course development and recommended refinements to enhance student learning.
Maintained interdisciplinary study as guiding principle, establishing partnerships with faculty in other departments to draw parallels with other subjects.
Designed and distributed lecture handouts to round out material and increase student understanding.
Oversaw graduate student projects and advised on focus, methodology and report generation to meet preset standards. Onyx Construction Company /
Senior mechanical Engineer
January 2015 - July 2017, KABUL AFGHANSITAN
Led cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time and within budget.
Managed and coordinated supplier relationships for timely component procurement.
Contributed to cost reduction initiatives by identifying and implementing engineering solutions.
Completed mechanical designs for HVAC, air control, fire protection, site water supply & sewerage system, internal plumbing, LPG system, and elevators for high-rise buildings.
Attended project planning meetings to coordinate mechanical system designs with structural and architecture teams, mitigate design conflicts, and coordinate delivery timelines.
Worked with all phases of construction process, including construction administration and value engineering processes.
Check and approval of materials submitted by contractors.
Responsible for quality assurance of the contractors and subcontractors.
Afghan Tarin Consultancy Services /
Urban Water and Wastewater Design Engineer
July 2013 - July 2014, KABUL AFGHANISTAN
Involved in project contract and planning management, procurement management, risk management, and quality assessment.
Site grading plan & Drainage plan for four Kabul city districts (8, 12, 16 and 22) Detailed sewer design for the mentioned districts Providing water system for the above four districts.
Survey of existing Kabul city water distribution system Providing report for the existing Kabul city water distribution system.
Providing a new design for water system of Kabul city.
Feasibility study for water and sewer system for Kabul city.
Managed project timelines, filing documents properly and on time.
Maintained and applied knowledge of local and state government codes and requirements regarding land use.
Corresponded with clients and project contributors to provide status updates and solidify timelines.
State Corps Engineering & Construction International (US Army Corps Prime Contractor) /
Senior Mechanical Engineer
February 2011 – March 2013, Kabul Afghanistan
Cost estimating, procurement management, quality management of the design-built projects.
Attended project planning meetings with client and internal staff, to coordinate mechanical system designs with structural and architecture teams, mitigate design conflicts, and coordinate delivery timelines.
Assisted drafters in developing structural design of products using drafting tools or computer-assisted design (CAD) or drafting equipment and software.
Completed mechanical designs for HVAC, air control, fire protection, site water and wastewater systems, internal plumbing, LPG systems, and elevators to client with design teams.
Worked with all phases of construction process, including construction administration and value engineering processes.
Responsible for the financial negotiations and management of the mechanical engineering department.
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Part-time Jobs
Part time mechanical engineer, United Infrastructure Projects
(UIP)/2008.
Former Lab Assistant, Engineering Faculty of Kabul University/2009-2010.
Part time mechanical design engineer with Prince Star Construction and Engineering Company/2012-2013.
Part time mechanical engineer with VICC (Vinco Imtiaz Construction Company (prime contractor of US Army Corps of Engineering)/2013-2014.
Part time mechanical engineer, khoram eraj construction company/2015-2017.
Part time mechanical design engineer with Tesla consultants
/2017-2019.
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Education
Kumamoto University / Ph.D. Student, Advanced Mechanical Engineering Department
October 2021 – Present, KUMAMOTO JAPAN
Kumamoto University / Master of Science at Mechanical Engineering
October 2019 - September 2021, KUMAMOTO JAPAN
Kabul University / Bachelor of Science at Mechanical Engineering
March 2006 - December 2010, KABUL AFGHANISTAN
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Publications
‘’A Case Study on the Cost-Effective Resource for Air Conditioning System at the Kabul City’’
9th World Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering and Management the American Business School of Paris, France, 17-18 December 2020, ISBN 978-81-930222-8-3 Abstract is published on page 108 of the Proceedings of the Conference
‘’ Feasibility of Solar Air Conditioning System for Afghanistan’s Climate’’
International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, volume 4, pages: 156-163, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53894/ijirss.v4i2.65
“The Environmental Implications of Coal Usage as an Energy Resource for Residential Heating in Kabul City”
The International journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis, volume XIV, Issue VI, pages: 2741-2748, June/2022, DOI: 18.0002.IJAEMA.2022.V14I06.200001.0156859717141
“Sustainable Energy Resource for Air Conditioning Systems, A Case Study in Kabul City”
14th International Green Energy Conference (IGEC-XIV), 4-8 July, 2022 University of WATERLOO, Canada.
https://www.iage-net.org/igec2022-program
‘’Energy Consumption Comparison at Various Insulation Scenarios: Mid-Rise Residential Buildings, Kabul City’’ International Conference on Sustainable Technologies in Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICSTCE 2023) 15 - 16, JUNE 2023 PUNE, India http://icstce.com/,
Full manuscript published in E3S Web of Conferences Journal DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202*********
‘’Energy Savings Owing to Insulation: Mid-Rise Commercial Buildings’’
15th International Green Energy Conference (IGEC-XV) University of Glasgow, UK. July 10-13, 2023, https://www.iage-net.org/igec2023- program
‘’A Review on Solar Air Conditioning Systems’’
Journal of Sustainable Energy Revolution (ISSN 2435-7251), 2024, 4 (1): 1-10, DOI 10.37357/1068/jser/4.1.01 https://repa.jp/journals/jser/
‘’Exploring the Potential of Ammonia and Hydrogen as Alternative Fuels for Transportation’’
The 33rd International Symposium on Transport Phenomena 24-27 September 2023, Kumamoto, JAPAN
‘’Insulation’s Impact on Cutting Commercial Energy Use: A Case Study in Kabul City’’
Technium Sustainability Journal, ISSN: 2810-2991
Vol. 4, pp 106-115 (2023)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47577/sustainability.v4i.10402 ㅡ
Awards & Certificates
Construction quality management / 2009
Construction project management / 2011
Introduction to biomedical equipment repairing, India / 2014
Research Ethics, Kumamoto University / 2019
Students excellence award from Kumamoto University / 2021
Leadership training program, Kumamoto University / 2022
Effectively Communicating Your Research Workshop. Kumamoto University / 2023
Training for Science communication: A basic tool for cross disciplinary learning and collaboration, Kumamoto Japan / 2023
Transdisciplinary research on the management of high-level radioactive waste, Germany / 2023
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Languages
Persian / Native
English / Excellent
Pashto / Excellent
Urdu / Good
Japanese / Good
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Computer programs
Microsoft office
Auto CAD
Hourly Analysis Program
Epanet
Water gem
MATLAB
CFD
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References
Shuichi Torii
Professor, Department of Mechanical and Mathematical Engineering, Advanced Thermal and Fluid Energy System, Division of Industrial Fundamentals, Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, 2-39-1, Kurokami, Kumamoto, 860-8555 JAPAN Phone: +81-96-342-****
Mobile Phone: 080-****-****
Fax: +81-96-342-****
E-mail: ad2n2k@r.postjobfree.com
Fahim Mumand
Institute for Geology, Mineralogy, and Geophysics
Ruhr University Bochum
Universität str. 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany
Phone: +49-157*-*******
E-mail: ad2n2k@r.postjobfree.com