Ibrahim Mamun’s Profile

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Active 5 years, 11 months ago
Ibrahim Mamun
Display Name
Ibrahim Mamun
Major Program of Study
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Academic interests

Mathematics, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Design.

My Courses

ENG1101 Comp1 D394 Fall 2015

EN­G1101 Comp1 D394 Fall 2015

This is a course in ef­fec­tive essay writ­ing and basic re­search tech­niques, in­clud­ing the use of the li­brary. Col­lege-level read­ings are as­signed for class­room dis­cus­sion and essay writ­ing. In ad­di­tion, we will uti­lize a new dig­i­tal plat­form called Open­Lab, which will help us to en­gage with each other’s writ­ing and with the world out­side of the class­room.

IND2304 Advanced Solid Modeling

IN­D2304 Ad­vanced Solid Mod­el­ing

IN­D2304

MECH1222 Engineering Drwwing II Spring 2016 Nakamura

MECH1222 En­gi­neer­ing Dr­wwing II Spring 2016 Naka­mura

Course Web­site: http://​openlab.​citytech.​cuny.​edu/​eng-​drawing-​2-​spring2016-​nakamura/ Course Pro­file (this page): https://​openlab.​citytech.​cuny.​edu/​groups/​mech1222-​eng-​drawing-​ii-​spring-​2016-​nakamura In­struc­tor: Prof. Masato R. Naka­mura Room: V511A Time: W 10am-1:20pm

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My Clubs

Energy and Environmental Simulation Laboratory (EES Lab)

En­ergy and En­vi­ron­men­tal Sim­u­la­tion Lab­o­ra­tory (EES Lab)

Re­search Lab Web­site: open­lab.​citytech.​cuny.​edu/​eesl/ Lab Pro­file (this site): open­lab.​citytech.​cuny.​edu/​groups/​energy-​and-​env​iron​ment​al-​simulation-​laboratory/ En­ergy and En­vi­ron­men­tal Sim­u­la­tion Lab­o­ra­tory (EES Lab) is Pro­fes­sor Masato R. Naka­mura’s re­search group based on Me­chan­i­cal En­gi­neer­ing De­part­ment in New York City Col­lege of Tech­nol­ogy (City Tech), The City Uni­ver­sity of New York (CUNY). This lab­o­ra­tory is a pro­fes­sional re­search unit, not a stu­dent club, but opens to every­one who would like to con­duct re­search on en­ergy, en­vi­ron­men­tal en­gi­neer­ing (in­clud­ing ecode­sign), and com­put­ing for sus­tain­abil­ity. Also, it’s for peo­ple who wish to ob­tain Re­search and De­vel­op­ment (R&D) skills re­quired in a high-level po­si­tion in the in­dus­try and acad­e­mia. Ex­cel­lent stu­dents can be rec­om­mended to be­come re­search as­sis­tants in order to pub­lish a paper as a co-au­thor, and have an oral pre­sen­ta­tion in an in­ter­na­tional con­fer­ence. These re­search ac­tiv­i­ties make stu­dents’ re­sume strong (R&D skills, pub­li­ca­tion, pro­fes­sional pre­sen­ta­tion) and will be a huge ad­van­tage for find­ing an en­gi­neer­ing po­si­tion or being ac­cepted to grad­u­ate schools for Mas­ter or doc­toral de­gree. If you are in­ter­ested in join­ing EES Lab, please send Pro­fes­sor Masato R. Naka­mura (Tel: 718-260-5532, mnaka­mura@​citytech.​cuny.​edu ) your re­sume and an­swers of fol­low­ing ques­tions: 1) What kinds of re­search fields are you in­ter­ested in? 2) How many hours per week can you spend for con­duct­ing re­search? 3) De­scribe your skills/knowl­edge of math, physics, com­put­ers, and ex­per­i­men­tal work (lab hands-on skills). 4) After fin­ish­ing your de­gree pro­gram, what kind of in­dus­try or grad­u­ate school pro­gram you’d like to go?