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YCN Representative - Iraq

Hassanen Jaber

YCN representative for Iraq

Assistant Professor at the College of Engineering, University of Thi-Qar, Iraq

hasnen1983@gmail.com 

         

           

                  

             

Dr. Hassanen is an Assistant Professor at the College of Engineering, University of Thi-Qar, Iraq, and an Associate Professor at the Bánki Donát Faculty of Mechanical and Safety Engineering, Óbuda University, Hungary. His research focuses on additive manufacturing of bioceramic/metal systems, particularly Selective Laser Melting of graded Titanium/Hydroxyapatite materials for biomedical applications, aiming to enhance osseointegration and improve implant performance.

He has been actively involved in international research and educational projects, including ErgoDesign (2021–2024), and served as Chair and Invited Lecturer at the 16th ECerS Conference for Young Scientists in Ceramics (CYSC 2025). As the Iraqi Representative of the Young Ceramists Network, He is committed to fostering collaboration, supporting young researchers, and strengthening international cooperation in ceramic science and engineering. 

        

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