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Mohammad Shahin

Teaching Assistant Professor

Biography

Mohammad Shahin is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Shahin’s work explores data-driven approaches for addressing challenges in business, industry, and engineering. His research interests include enterprise engineering, business process improvement, healthcare, decision support, cybersecurity, and manufacturing systems, with a particular focus on how Industry 4.0 and 5.0 technologies can be meaningfully integrated into systems engineering. Shahin has taught a range of engineering areas and is a frequent participant in FAIM (Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing) international conference.

Education

  • PhD, Mechanical Engineering — University of Texas, San Antonio, Spring 2022
  • MSc, Advanced Manufacturing — University of Texas, San Antonio, Spring 2017
  • MEd, Education — Texas State University, San Marcos, Summer 2014
  • MSc, Environmental Engineering
  • BSc, Structural Engineering

Courses Taught

  • IE 4370 Probabilistic Operations Research
  • IE 3320 Engineering Statistics
  • IE 533 Theory and Practice of Engineering Management
  • IE 522 Optimization Methods in Industrial Engineering
  • AG 3375 Management of Agricultural Machinery and Equipment
  • ENGR 3315 Engineering Economics Analysis
  • ENGR 3311 Mechanics of Materials
  • ENGR 2301 Statics
  • ENGR 2300 Material Science
  • MFGE 4390 Senior Design I
  • MFGE 4391 Senior Design II
  • MFGE 4365 Tool Design
  • MFGE 4396 Manufacturing Systems Design
  • MFGE 2332 Material Selection and Processing
  • ME 3813 Solid Mechanics
  • ME 3113 Measurements and Instrumentation