Mutah University
Mutah University is a public institution established in 1981 in the southern part of Jordan to qualify graduate for local and national market. It has twelve faculties of different disciplines, with a the total number of students at 18000 and it offers Bachelor, Master and PhD programs . The faculty of Engineering has 5 departments including 13 different programs with a total number of students around 3000 and 90 faculty members, mostly PhD holders. The department of Mechanical Engineering is in the process of offering a Master degree programme in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, which is supported by Tempus. Website.
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Ayman Al-Maaitah
Prof. Ayman A. Al-Maaitah Received his PhD in Engineering Mechanics from VA, Tech, USA, 1989, M.Sc. in Engineering Mechanics from VA Tech USA 1987. B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Yarmouk University, Jordan, 1984. Vice President of American University of Madaba, October 2011-present, Dean of Engineering Mutah University 2007-2009, Professor of Mechanical Engineering 2001, Coordinator of TEMPUS (MANSUR) project for Mutah University, Chairman of board of Prince Faisal Center for Dead Sea, environment, and Energy research 2007-2009. Inventor (3 international patents in solar cooling and solar distillation registered in EU countries, USA, Japan, Australia and China). He is also a recipient of Fulbright and DAAD scholarships.
Hussein Al-Majali
Prof. H. D. Al-Majali was born in Al-Karak, Jordan in 1958. He received the B.C degree in electrical engineering from Damascus University, Syria in 1982 and the Ph.D degree from Bradford University, U.K, in 1991. He now works at Mutah University, Department of electrical engineering. Research interests in the field of power electronics, drive machines and renewable energy.
Mufeed Batarseh
Dr. Mufeed  Batarseh  is the director of Prince Faisal Center for Dead Sea, Environmental and Energy Research\Mutah University, Karak, Jordan and has been involved with the development in several successful project proposals.  He is an associate professor and holds a PhD in environmental chemistry and sustainable chemistry since 2003 from Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany, M.Sc. in environmental sciences and management from University of Jordan, and B.Sc. in Chemistry from Yarmouk University. Dr. Batarseh is an expert in environmental chemistry and advanced analysis techniques. Dr. Batarseh has published more than 25 articles and two books related to different environmental issues focusing mainly on sustainable water management.