Dr. Mohammad Ali
Professor
Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
Faculty of Textile Management and Business Studies
92 Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Avenue Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka - 1208, Bangladesh
Biography
Dr. Ali has industrial experience on the technology of Short Staple Spinning Process and Machinery, Management Information System (MIS) and Quality Management of Textile Spinning Mills. He has a long teaching experience on Yarn Manufacturing, Fibre and Yarn Testing and Theory and Design of Spinning Machinery for the B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Textile Engineering program. Dr. Ali has also a strong experience on the Academic Regulation of Textile Engineering program. He has capability on the Production of Fibres from Synthetic and Natural polymers and their thermo-Mechanical properties using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (DMA).
He is skilled as a Textile Consultant for Spinning Mills. He has also experience on the Marketing of Textile fibres, Spinning Machinery and Textile Testing and Quality Control Equipments. He has extensive research experience on the Dielectric Characterization, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) and Electrical Actuation of Dielectric polymers.
Education
Journal Publication
Influence of Plasticizer Content on the Transition of Electromechanical Behavior of PVC Gel Actuator
Characteristics of the creep-induced bending deformation of a PVC gel actuator by an electric field
Effect of plasticizer on the electric-field-induced adhesion of dielectric PVC gels
Relationship between electrode polarization and electrical actuation of dielectric PVC gel actuators
Performance Variation with time of Apparel Sewing Workers: A Case Study
Books
• Influence of Plasticizer Content on the Transition of Electromechanical Behavior of PVC Gel Actuator
• Characteristics of the creep-induced bending deformation of a PVC gel actuator by an electric field
• Effect of plasticizer on the electric-field-induced adhesion of Dielectric PVC Gels
• Relationship between Electrode Polarization and Electrical Actuation of Dielectric PVC Gel Actuators
• Dielectric and electromechanical studies of plasticized poly (vinyl chloride) fabricated from plastisol
Researchs
Field of interest
• Yarn Engineering & Spinning Machinery
• Textile Testing and Quality Management
• Electro-Spinning, Advanced Fibres & Textiles.
• Sensors and Actuators
• Smart Materials
Influence of Plasticizer Content on the Transition of Electromechanical Behavior of PVC Gel Actuator
Characteristics of the creep-induced bending deformation of a PVC gel actuator by an electric field
Effect of plasticizer on the electric-field-induced adhesion of dielectric PVC gels
Relationship between electrode polarization and electrical actuation of dielectric PVC gel actuators
Performance Variation with time of Apparel Sewing Workers: A Case Study
• Influence of Plasticizer Content on the Transition of Electromechanical Behavior of PVC Gel Actuator
• Characteristics of the creep-induced bending deformation of a PVC gel actuator by an electric field
• Effect of plasticizer on the electric-field-induced adhesion of Dielectric PVC Gels
• Relationship between Electrode Polarization and Electrical Actuation of Dielectric PVC Gel Actuators
• Dielectric and electromechanical studies of plasticized poly (vinyl chloride) fabricated from plastisol
Field of interest
• Yarn Engineering & Spinning Machinery
• Textile Testing and Quality Management
• Electro-Spinning, Advanced Fibres & Textiles.
• Sensors and Actuators
• Smart Materials