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Jamal Hannun currently works as Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Qatar University. Jamal does research in Civil/Environmental Engineering, on Methane Gas Flow in Hydrate-bearing Sediments using 3D Micro-Computed Tomography. He obtained his master's in civil engineering from Qatar University in 2019. Currently Eng.Jamal works at Prof.Riyadh Al-Raoush Research Group.

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Funding (2)

Signalized Roundabout: Safety and Operational Performance Case Study in Doha

2017-01-03 to 2018-04-03 | Grant
Qatar Foundation (Doha, QA)
GRANT_NUMBER: UREP19-038-2-015
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Lateral Design Assessment of Low and Mid-Rise Reinforced Concrete Structures in Doha

2015-12-23 to 2017-01-06 | Grant
Qatar Foundation (Doha, QA)
GRANT_NUMBER: UREP18-144-2-058
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Works (8)

Fines effect on gas flow in sandy sediments using μCT and pore networks

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
2022-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Jamal A. Hannun; Riyadh I. Al-Raoush; Zaher A. Jarrar; Khalid A. Alshibli; Jongwon Jung
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Safety and Operational Performance of Signalized Roundabouts: A Case Study in Doha

Procedia Computer Science
2020-04 | Journal article
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Use of 3D Images to Evaluate Formation Damage Induced by Montmorillonite Fines in Porous Media Systems

Proceedings of the International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction (CIC 2020)
2020-02 | Conference paper
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Grouping Minimum REV of Porosity and Tortuosity Based on Descriptors of Sand Grains

Third EAGE WIPIC Workshop: Reservoir Management in Carbonates
2019-11 | Conference paper
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Hydrate Surface Area Measurements During Dissociation Using Dynamic 3D Synchrotron Computed Tomography

Third EAGE WIPIC Workshop: Reservoir Management in Carbonates
2019-11 | Conference paper
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Pore Networks to Characterize Formation Damage Due to Fines at Varied Confinement and Sand Shape

Third EAGE WIPIC Workshop: Reservoir Management in Carbonates
2019-11 | Conference paper
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Impact of Fines Type on Gas Flow Using 3D Micro-Computed Tomography

SPE Kuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference
2019-10 | Conference paper
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3D synchrotron computed tomography study on the influence of fines on gas driven fractures in Sandy Sediments

Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment
2018-11-08 | Journal article
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