Osama Abdel Aziz Abdel Rahiem Suliman
About Candidate
I’m lecturer in Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Al Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan.
Now I’m family resident in Al Madam, Sharjah, UAE.
Since I have joined Al Neelain University in 2001 as a lecturer, I have held several administrative positions concurrently with my teaching duties, including:
– Supervisor of the Central Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Faculty of Science, Al Neelain University.
– Director of the Diploma Program, Faculty of Engineering, Al Neelain University.
– Head of the Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Al Neelain University.
I also worked in:
– Doha, Qatar, at the Doha Center for Education and University Services.
– Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at Al-Shifa Medical Supplies Industry.
Proficient in the following languages:
– Arabic (native language)
– English (language of study – Professional)
– French (residence in France – DELF certificate – Professional)
– Russian (residence in Russia – Russian language certificate for study purposes – Intermediate)
– Urdu (residence in Pakistan for study purposes, noting that university studies are in English – Intermediate)
Proficient in computer (Windows applications, Word, Excel and PowerPoint)
I have received several training courses:
– Academic and professional qualification course
– Various training courses in automated chemical analysis devices (AAS, HPLC, GC, Colourmeter, Balances, pH meter, Electronic Microscope)
Now I’m teaching the following courses:
– General Chemistry (for B.Sc. students)
– Physical Chemistry (for B.Sc. students)
– Analytic chemistry (for B.Sc. students)
– Physics (for B.Sc. students)
– Materials Science (for B.Sc. students)
– Strength of Materials (for B.Sc. students)
– Mathematics (for Secondary and B.Sc. students).
– English language (for primary, intermediate and secondary students)
– French language(for primary, intermediate and secondary students)
– Science (for primary and intermediate students)
– Chemistry and Physics (for secondary students).
