Anas Alshoubaki | Water Scarcity | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Anas Alshoubaki | Water Scarcity | Best Researcher Award

Teaching Assistant, Teaching Assistant at Al Hussein Technical University, Jordan

Anas Yousef Alshoubaki is a highly driven and talented mechanical engineer from Jordan, born on May 14, 1997. With a strong academic foundation and a passion for thermal systems, renewable energy, and mechanical design, he has emerged as a dynamic professional blending academic excellence with real-world application. Known for his quick learning, problem-solving skills, and commitment to quality, Anas has contributed meaningfully across research, teaching, and industrial settings. His work reflects an admirable dedication to continuous learning and a strong sense of professional integrity. Currently, he is making impactful contributions as a Teaching Assistant at Al Hussein Technical University while also advancing his academic and research pursuits in sustainable engineering.

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🎓 Education

Anas’s academic journey reflects a consistent record of excellence and specialization in thermal and mechanical engineering. He earned his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, focusing on Thermal Power, from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 2023, graduating with an excellent GPA of 3.69. His master’s studies emphasized energy efficiency, heat transfer, and sustainability. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the Hashemite University in 2019 with a GPA of 3.63, ranking third in his class. His undergraduate education laid a strong foundation in core engineering principles, and he quickly distinguished himself as one of the top students in his cohort. Both academic milestones are testaments to his intellectual rigor and enduring commitment to engineering excellence.

👨‍🏫Experience

Anas has made significant contributions to academic institutions through various teaching and support roles. At Al Hussein Technical University, he currently serves as a Teaching Assistant, where he supports undergraduate education in key foundational courses such as Engineering Drawing and Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Heat Engines. His involvement includes preparing course material, assisting in lectures, and guiding students through complex engineering concepts. In the second semester of 2024, he also served as a part-time lecturer at Amman Arab University College of Aviation Sciences, where he independently taught Maintenance Practices I and II, handled exam design, and participated in significant academic conferences such as the 1st International Conference on Aviation Sciences. Earlier, from March 2021 to July 2022, he worked at Jordan University of Science and Technology as a Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Supervisor for courses including Statics and Engineering Drawing. In that capacity, he was responsible for grading, supervising lab sessions, mentoring students, and ensuring academic standards were upheld. His teaching career has been marked by clarity in instruction, strong organizational skills, and an ability to make complex topics accessible to students.

🔬 Research Focus

Anas’s research is deeply rooted in sustainability, particularly in renewable energy and atmospheric water harvesting systems. His Master’s thesis focused on the design and simulation of a solar-powered air conditioning system integrated with atmospheric water harvesting, specifically for remote areas where traditional water and cooling infrastructure is lacking. This innovative research addresses urgent environmental challenges and presents viable off-grid solutions for arid climates. His undergraduate graduation project involved HVAC design calculations for a six-flat residential building, combining technical accuracy with practical energy efficiency. His passion for solving real-world problems using innovative energy technologies defines his current research trajectory.

📚 Publications Top Note

Title: Atmospheric water harvesting: A review of techniques, performance, renewable energy solutions, and feasibility
Authors: AA Bourhan Tashtoush
Summary: This comprehensive review explores atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) technologies, assessing their efficiency, integration with renewable energy, and economic feasibility for sustainable freshwater generation in arid environments.

Title: Solar-off-grid atmospheric water harvesting system: Performance analysis and evaluation in diverse climate conditions
Authors: B Tashtoush, AY Alshoubaki
Summary: This study evaluates the performance of a solar-powered AWH system under various climatic conditions, demonstrating its reliability and efficiency in off-grid, water-scarce environments.

Title: Harnessing vapor compression refrigeration systems to capture atmospheric water as a sustainable water source in response to climate change and water scarcity
Author: AY Alshoubaki
Summary: This paper investigates using vapor compression refrigeration systems for atmospheric water generation, proposing a sustainable solution to mitigate water scarcity driven by climate change.

Title: Enhancing Greenhouse Efficiency in Semi-Arid Climates: Humidity Control and Water Recovery Using Liquid Desiccant Systems
Authors: M Al Sharif, M Jaradat, AY Alshoubaki, A Abdelhay, S Sandri, N Alshyab, et al.
Summary: This preprint presents a liquid desiccant-based system for controlling humidity and recovering water in greenhouses, improving agricultural sustainability in semi-arid regions.

🛠️ Conclusion

Anas Alshoubaki is a promising mechanical engineer whose blend of academic distinction, teaching excellence, hands-on experience, and impactful research sets him apart as a strong candidate for this award. His work in the fields of thermal systems, renewable energy, and mechanical testing demonstrates both depth and innovation. He brings with him a strong analytical mindset, a commitment to sustainability, and an unwavering drive to improve engineering practices through research and collaboration. With a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied engineering, Anas continues to embody the qualities of a forward-thinking and socially responsible engineer. His achievements to date are remarkable, and he is poised to make even greater contributions to the engineering community in the years to come