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KHAMISAH BINTI ABDUL HAMID, Phd No. 29, RPS Merapoh, 27210 Kuala Lipis, Pahang, MALAYSIA Tel: +6016-9607520 Email: Khamisah0301@Gmail.Com KHAMISAH BINTI ABDUL HAMID, PhD No. 29, RPS Merapoh, 27210 Kuala Lipis, Pahang, MALAYSIA Tel: +6016-9607520 Email: [email protected] Research Area / Field of Interest: Thermo-fluid Engineering; Heat Transfer; Nanofluids Heat Transfer, Energy Efficiency No. of Citation: 222, H-index: 10 Source: SCOPUS (Researcher ID: 56763842200), February 2019 Date and Place of Birth : 3 January 1985, Temerloh, Pahang, MALAYSIA Nationality : Malaysian Academic Qualifications: o Doctor of Philosophy (Mechanical), UMP, 2019 o Master of Engineering (Mechanical), UMP, 2016 o Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace), UPM, 2009 Academic Appointments: o Teaching Assistant in Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM). August 2010 – July 2013 Prize/Award: o Gold Medal, SIIF 2018, Seoul, South Korea o Gold Medal, ITEX 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia o Gold Medal, CITREX 2018, Gambang, Malaysia o Silver Medal, AiNEX 2017, Gambang, Malaysia o Best Paper Award, ICAME 2017 o Best Paper Award, ICMER 2017 o Best Paper Award, ICMER 2015 International/National Level Committees/Members: o Committee Member 4th Conference on Recent Advances in Aerospace Technology (AEROTECH IV) 21st – 22nd November 2012, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia o Committee Member (Publication) 4th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Research (ICMER2017), 1st – 2nd August 2017, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia Professional Qualification/Membership: o Graduate Engineer, Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM) (Member No: 85264A) Teaching Experience: Tutorials classes and laboratory demonstrator for fundamental engineering subject for undergraduate courses: o Tutorial : Engineering Mathematics I, II, III; Statics, Mechanics of Materials o Laboratory : Aerodynamic; Materials and Structures; Vibration and Control Trainings: No Training Institutions Date of completion 1. National Workshop on Effective Writing UMP 24 June 2014 and Publishing High Impact Journal 2. Design of Experiment (DOE) with UMP 6 - 7 April 2017 Minitab Training Course 3. Workshop on Writing and Publishing in UMP 11 - 12 September 2017 High Impact Journals Conferences / Exhibitions: No Name / Date / Venue Organizer Participation 1. Seoul International Invention Fair Korea Participant (SIIF 2018), 6 – 9 Dec 2018, Invention (Gold Medal) Seoul, South Korea Promotion Association 2. 29th International Invention, Malaysian Participant / Presenter Innovation & Technology Exhibition Invention (Gold Medal) (ITEX 2018), 10 – 12 May 2018, and Design Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Society 3. Creation, Innovation, Technology & UMP Participant / Presenter Research Exposition (CITREX 2018), (Gold Medal) 7 – 8 Feb 2018, Gambang, Malaysia No Name / Date / Venue Organizer Participation 4. 5th International Conference on UiTM Presenter Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Best Paper Award) (ICAME 2017), 16 – 18 Aug 2017, Krabi, Thailand 5. 4th International Conference On UMP / Presenter Mechanical Engineering Research Hochschule (Best Paper Award) (ICMER 2017), 1 – 2 Aug 2017, Karlsruhe Kuantan, Malaysia Technik und Wirtschaft 6. 2nd Advanced Innovation & UMP Participant / Presenter Engineering Exhibition AINEX 2017, (Silver Medal) 3 May 2017, Gambang, Malaysia 7. 3rd International Conference on UMP Presenter Mechanical Engineering Research (Best Paper Award) (ICMER 2015), 18 – 19 Aug 2015, Kuantan, Malaysia 8. International Conference On Thaksin Presenter Alternative Energy In Developing University / Countries And Emerging Economies University of (AEDCEE 2015), 28 – 29 May 2015, Moncton Bangkok, Thailand 9. 5th International Conference On UTHM / Presenter Mechanical And Manufacturing Institut Engineering (ICME 2014), 29 – 30 Oct Teknologi 2014, Bandung, Indonesia Bandung 10. International Conference on UMP Presenter Automotive Innovation and Green Energy Vehicle (AIGEV 2014), 26 – 27 Aug 2014, Kuantan, Malaysia Publications: Journal Papers ISI Indexed No Titles / Authors Journal / Publisher / ISI / Date Publication Impact factor 1. Heat transfer performance of TiO2 – Applied Thermal Engineering 2019 SiO2 nanofluids in a tube with wire coil Elsevier inserts Volume: 152 K. Abdul Hamid, W. H. Azmi, R. Pages: 275–286 Mamat, K. V. Sharma. Q1 (IF 3.043) 2. Experimental investigation of thermal International Journal of Heat and 2018 conductivity and dynamic viscosity on Mass Transfer. nanoparticle mixture ratios of TiO2- Elsevier SiO2 nanofluids. Volume: 116 K. Abdul Hamid, W. H. Azmi, M. F. Pages: 1143–1152 Nabil, Rizalman Mamat, and K.V. Sharma Q1 (IF = 3.458) 3. Experimental investigation of International Journal of Heat and 2018 nanoparticle mixture ratios on TiO2– Mass Transfer. SiO2 nanofluids heat transfer Elsevier performance under turbulent flow Volume: 118 K. Abdul Hamid, W. H. Azmi, M. F. Pages: 617–627 Nabil, and Rizalman Mamat Q1 (IF 3.458) 4. Experimental investigation of heat International Journal of Heat and 2018 transfer and friction factor of TiO2-SiO2 Mass Transfer. nanofluids in water:ethylene glycol Elsevier mixture. Volume: 124 M. F. Nabil, W. H. Azmi, K. Abdul Pages: 1361–1369 Hamid, and R. Mamat Q1 (IF 3.458) 5 Thermo-physical properties of hybrid International Communications in 2017 nanofluids and hybrid nanolubricants: Heat and Mass Transfer A comprehensive review on Elsevier performance. Volume: 83 M. F. Nabil, W. H. Azmi, K. A. Hamid, Pages: 30–39 N. N. M. Zawawi, G. Priyandoko, and R. Mamat Q1 (IF 2.559) 6. Thermal conductivity enhancement of Indian Journal of Pure & Applied 2016 TiO2 nanofluid in water and ethylene Physics glycol (EG) mixture. Elsevier K. Abdul Hamid, W. H. Azmi, Volume: 54 Rizalman Mamat, and N. A. Usri Pages: 651–655 Q3 (IF 0.739) No Titles / Authors Journal / Publisher / ISI / Date Publication Impact factor 7. Effects of working temperature on Applied Thermal Engineering 2016 thermo-physical properties and forced Elsevier convection heat transfer of TiO2 Volume: 106 nanofluids in water - ethylene glycol mixture. Pages: 1190–1199 W. H. Azmi, Hamid, K. A., Mamat, R., Q1 (IF 3.043) Sharma, K. V., and Mohamad, M. S. 8. Heat transfer and friction factor of International Communications in 2016 water and ethylene glycol mixture Heat and Mass Transfer based TiO2 and Al2O3 nanofluids under Elsevier turbulent flow. Volume: 76 W. H. Azmi, K. Abdul Hamid, N. A. Pages: 24–32 Usri, Rizalman Mamat, and M. S. Mohamad Q1 (IF 2.559) 9. Heat transfer augmentation of ethylene International Communications in 2016 glycol:water nanofluids and Heat and Mass Transfer Elsevier applications – A review. Volume: 75 W. H. Azmi, K. Abdul Hamid, N. A. Pages: 13–23. Usri, Rizalman Mamat, and K. V. Q1 (IF = 2.559) Sharma 10. Experimental investigation on heat International Communications in 2016 transfer performance of TiO2 Heat and Mass Transfer Elsevier nanofluids in water - ethylene glycol Volume: 73 mixture. Pages: 16–24 Hamid, K. A., Azmi, W. H., Mamat, R. Q1 (IF = 2.559) and Sharma, K. V. SCOPUS Indexed: No Titles / Authors Journal / Publisher / Scopus Date Publication 11. Heat transfer performance of TiO2– Journal of Mechanical 2018 SiO2 nanofluids in water-ethylene Engineering glycol (60:40) mixture. Universiti Teknologi Mara M. F. Nabil, W. H. Azmi, K. Abdul Volume: SI 5(1) Hamid and R. Mamat Pages: 39–48 Scopus 12. Heat transfer augmentation of mixture Journal of Mechanical 2017 ratio TiO2 to SiO2 in hybrid nanofluid. Engineering K. Abdul Hamid, W. H. Azmi, M. F. Universiti Teknologi Mara Nabil and R. Mamat. Volume: SI 4(3) Pages: 51–63 Scopus No Titles / Authors Journal / Publisher / Scopus Date Publication 13. Improved thermal conductivity of TiO2- IOP Conference Series: 2017 SiO2 hybrid nanofluid in ethylene glycol Materials Science and and water mixture. Engineering. K. A. Hamid, W. H. Azmi, M. F. Nabil IOP Publishing and R. Mamat Volume: 257 Pages: 012067 Scopus 14. Heat transfer and friction factor of IOP Conference Series: 2017 composite TiO2–SiO2 nanofluids in Materials Science and water-ethylene glycol (60:40) mixture. Engineering. M. F. Nabil, W. H. Azmi, K. A. Hamid IOP Publishing and R. Mamat Volume: 257 Pages: 012066 Scopus 15. Effect of temperature on heat transfer Journal of Mechanical 2015 coefficient of titanium dioxide in Engineering and Sciences ethylene glycol-based nanofluid. Universiti Malaysia Pahang Hamid, K. A., Azmi, W. H., Mamat, R., Volume: 8 Usri, N. A., and Najafi, G. Pages: 1367-1375 Scopus 16. Forced convection heat transfer using International Journal of 2015 water- ethylene glycol (60:40) based Automotive and Mechanical nanofluids in automotive cooling Engineering system. Universiti Malaysia Pahang Usri, N. A., Azmi, W. H., Mamat, R., Volume: 11 and Abdul Hamid, K. Pages: 2747-2755 Scopus 17. Effect of titanium oxide nanofluid ARPN Journal of Engineering 2015 concentration on pressure drop. and Applied Sciences K. Abdul Hamid, W. H. Azmi, R. Asian Research Publishing Mamat, N. A. Usri and G. Najafi Network Volume: 10(17) Pages: 7815-7820 Scopus 18. Heat transfer augmentation of Al2O3 Energy Procedia 2015 nanofluid in 60:40 water to ethylene Elsevier glycol mixture. Volume: 79 N. A. Usri, W. H. Azmi, R. Mamat, K. Pages: 403-408 Abdul Hamid and G. Najafi Scopus 19. Thermal conductivity enhancement of Energy Procedia 2015 Al2O3 nanofluid in ethylene glycol and Elsevier water. Volume: 79 N. A. Usri, W. H. Azmi, R. Mamat, K. Pages: 397-402 Abdul Hamid and G. Najafi Scopus No Titles / Authors Journal / Publisher / Scopus Date Publication 20. Investigation of viscosity Energy Procedia 2015 characteristics of Al2O3 nanofluid with Elsevier various water/EG mixture
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