This book explores the fundamental principles of mechanics, including statics and dynamics. It covers topics such as forces, vectors, equilibrium, motion, energy, and momentum. The book is designed to provide a solid foundation for students of engineering and physics, and to prepare them for more advanced coursework in the field. With its comprehensive coverage and practical approach, Engineering Mechanics is an essential resource for anyone studying or working in the field of engineering.
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Weight: 272g
Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
Publication Date: 31 Mar 2024
Publisher: Arcler Press
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781774697801
About Abdul Basit Saim
Dr. Muhammad Abdul Basit who is currently serving as Associate Professor did his Bachelors in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering from UET Lahore Pakistan in 2006. Owing to his R&D experience in automotive manufacturing experience and academic career at Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan he was awarded MS-leading PhD scholarship by HEC Pakistan so he joined Nano-device Engineering Laboratory at Hanyang University South Korea in 2011. He is an expert in the area of fabrication processes for photo-electrochemical solar cells screen-printing process for development of sensitizable photoanodes using various semi-conduction materials various wet-chemistry techniques for development of quantum-dots and counter electrodes for photo-electrochemical solar cells. His area of specialization is quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells. He more than 100 international publications in reputed journals including various prestigious conference proceedings and has delivered many an invited talks at local and international forums. In addition he has published multiple book chapters and covers articles ( including Chemistry of Materials) while he has also been selected for a prestigious fully funded Postdoc-NeT 2017 Researchers Networking program by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) regarding the perspectives in German materials science and nanotechnology.