Staff Profile

  • ​Mohammad Ghaleeh is a Senior Lecturer in Engineering at the University of Northampton. He received his PhD in the durability of solder joints under thermo-mechanical loading: application to Sn-37Pb and Sn-3.8Ag-0.7Cu lead-free replacement alloy from Heriot-Watt University-Edinburgh. He is an expert in Finite Element Analysis as applied to problems in structural mechanics and materials engineering as a principal analysis tool to be used in assessing the structural integrity of alternative designs.  He also has extensive experience in material design engineering, materials and structural analysis in the Oil & Gas and Automotive industries. His research interests include the durability of structural joints under thermo-mechanical loading; with design engineering, engineering materials and structural analysis/ FEM modelling. 

    He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He has experience of both external validation and examining of undergraduate courses in other higher education institutions in the UK. 

    • ENG1004: Introduction to Engineering Design
    • ENG2005: Engineering Design 
    • ENG3021: Machines and Mechanisms 
    • ENG4004: Engineering Project  

    Programme Leader:

    • Gulf University, Bahrain
    • Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Egypt 
  • The durability of structural joints under thermo-mechanical loading; with design engineering, engineering materials and structural analysis/ FEM modelling. 

  • For publications, projects, datasets, research interests and activities, view Mohammad Ghaleeh’s research profile on Pure, the University of Northampton’s Research Explorer.