Training and Consulting

Since 1992 Dr. Majdalani has served as a Teaching Fellow at The University of Utah and as a consultant to several engineering firms. These include Sarcos, the Center for Engineering Design, Halff Associates, Ram Products, Snap-on Tools, S.C. Johnson Wax, S.C. Johnson Professional, Software and Engineering Associates, and Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC). His extended consulting activities include:

2000–03

1996–05 
2003–05 
1996–97
1993–97 
1992–96
Teaching Fellow, Department of Continuing Education, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, WI 
Research Associate, Orbital Technologies Corporation
Madison, WI Consulting Engineer, Software and Engineering Associates
Carson City, NV Consulting Engineer, Packard, Packard and Johnson, Inc
Salt Lake City, UT Consulting Engineer, Sarcos Incorporated
Salt Lake City, UT Instructor/Teaching Fellow, ME Department University of Utah
    Some Industry Sponsored Seminars/Training Workshops
  • Participated in the Workshop on Liquid Rocket Combustion Stability Experiments for Model Development and Code Validation: Existing and Needed Data Sets, (ITAR sessions), organized by Douglas G. Talley, Space and Missile Propulsion Division, Aerophysics Branch (PRSA), Air Force Research Laboratory, Huntsville, AL, October 17-19, 2007
  • Participated in the NSF Workshop entitled, Frontiers in Transport Phenomena Research and Education: Energy Systems, Biological Systems, Security, Information Technology and Nanotechnology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, May 17-18, 2007
  • Participated in the NSF Day in Oak Ridge, 2007 NSF/ORAU/ORNL Workshop, Pollard Technology Conference Center, Oak Ridge, TN, April 19, 2007
  • Participated in the Space Propulsion and Power Contractors Review Meeting, sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and the University of Maryland, Annapolis, MD, September 24–29, 2006
  • Participated in the Liquid Rocket Combustion Instability Workshop (ITAR sessions), organized by Douglas G. Talley, Space and Missile Propulsion Division, Aerophysics Branch (PRSA), Air Force Research Laboratory, Annapolis, MD, September 24–29, 2006
  • Participated in “Future of Modeling and Simulation for Combustion Applications,” DOE/USAF/NASA/NAWC Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, February 21–23, 2006
  • Lectured at the Combustion Stability Technical Interchange Meeting, “Some Progress in Rocket Mean Flow Modeling and Instability,” Squaw Creek, NV, August 30–31, 2005
  • Presented “Some Recent Developments in Rocket Core Flow Models,” ATK Thiokol, Science and Engineering Fluid Dynamics Section, Brigham City, UT, August 19, 2005
  • Lectured “On the Vortex Engine,” Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA), Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC, USAFB), Tullahoma, TN, December 7, 2004
  • Presented a seminar on the “Physical Characterization of the Sephora, Liquid Under the Rim Dispensing System,” SCJohnson Wax R&D Team, Marquette University, Fall 1999
  • Presented a seminar on the “CFD Modeling of Eductor Systems,” SCJohnson & Sons, Professional R&D Team, Racine, WI, Fall 1998