Ali Alazmani
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Ali Alazmani
Summary
Ali Alazmani is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2], engineer[3], and assistant professor[4].
Key Facts
- Ali Alazmani worked as a researcher[2].
- Ali Alazmani's professions included engineer[3].
- Ali Alazmani worked as an assistant professor[4].
- Among Ali Alazmani's employers was University of Leeds[5].
- A notable work attributed to Ali Alazmani is Design and Evaluation of Magnetic Hall Effect Tactile Sensors for Use in Sensorized Splints[6].
- A notable work attributed to Ali Alazmani is Design and Characterization of Tri-Axis Soft Inductive Tactile Sensors[7].
- A notable work attributed to Ali Alazmani is Continence technologies whitepaper: Informing new engineering science research[8].
- Ali Alazmani is recorded as male[9].
- Ali Alazmani's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Ali Alazmani supervised Joseph Christopher Norton as a doctoral student[11].
- Ali Alazmani's given name is recorded as Ali[12].
- Ali Alazmani's official website is recorded as https://engineering.leeds.ac.uk/staff/465/Dr_Ali_Alazmani[13].
- Ali Alazmani's participant in is recorded as 3D Volume Microscopy and TEM Sample Preparation of Complex Hybrid Nanostructures[14].
- Ali Alazmani's affiliation is recorded as School of Mechanical Engineering[15].
- Ali Alazmani's start of work period is recorded as January 17, 2009[16].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2], engineer[3], and assistant professor[4]. Ali Alazmani was employed by University of Leeds[5]. He supervised Joseph Christopher Norton as a doctoral student[11].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Design and Evaluation of Magnetic Hall Effect Tactile Sensors for Use in Sensorized Splints[6], Design and Characterization of Tri-Axis Soft Inductive Tactile Sensors[7], and Continence technologies whitepaper: Informing new engineering science research[8].
FAQs
What did Ali Alazmani do for work?
Ali Alazmani worked as researcher[2], engineer[3], and assistant professor[4].