Professor Doctor Sabah Rasoul Dakhel AL-Jabiri

Degree

PH.D

General & Specialist

Mechanical Engineering - Industry Engineering

University granting the Degree

London University

Academic Title

Professor

Colleges

Oil and Gas Department

The academic has over 38 years of experience in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. He served as a Professor and Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Karbala, chaired the Central Scientific Promotion Committee, and worked as Director of the Engineering Consultancy Office. He has been a member of various academic and scientific committees, supervised numerous MSc and PhD theses, examined more than 40 postgraduate theses, and reviewed over 100 research papers, reflecting extensive academic and research expertise.

 

  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Mathematical solutions of phase-type distribution queuing systems.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Building a dynamic programming model for solving a chemical process problem.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Optimal allocation of cellular base stations.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Building an integer linear programming model to balance a production line.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Development of a mathematical programming model for the allocation of health resources.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Planning and controlling chemical engineering projects using operations research techniques.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Development of a mathematical programming model to maximize production process profit.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Building a simulation model for a scheduling problem.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Optimal time for replacement and maintenance.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). A control model for selecting effective alternatives in operations research analysis.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Analysis of complex decision problems.
  • Al-Jabri, S. R. D. (n.d.). Optimal site selection for an engineering project.

 

The academic holds memberships in several academic organizations, including the Deans Committee of Engineering Colleges in Iraq and the Iraqi Academics Syndicate. He has participated as a member and chair in numerous scientific and organizing committees for international conferences, and serves on advisory boards of scientific journals, demonstrating active engagement in the academic community.

The academic has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Engineering Applications of Quantitative Methods, Advanced Mathematical Programming Models, Optimization Techniques, Mathematical Programming, Industrial Engineering, Project Management, Industrial Management, Risk Analysis and Petroleum Economics, Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), and Engineering Statistics, reflecting a broad and comprehensive teaching portfolio.

The academic has participated in numerous training courses, seminars, and workshops both locally and internationally, including the COMFAR workshop in Jordan for feasibility analysis, research ethics seminars, quality assurance workshops with UNESCO, higher education development programs, infrastructure and energy-related workshops, ABET quality system training, as well as e-learning workshops such as Google Classroom and blended learning, reflecting continuous professional development and academic engagement.