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First Name

Abdulaziz

Last Name

Alturki

Nickname

abdulaziz

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Discord

https://discord.gg/K22wsw7b

About

Summary

Abdulaziz was awarded B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering from University of Leeds in 2012. Upon graduating, he worked in two gas plants in Saudi Arabia, Uthmaniyah Gas Plant and Hawiyah NGL Plant as a process engineer then had an assignment as an operation foreman. Upon completing field development, he joined the Oil Supply Planning and Scheduling Department at Saudi Aramco working for the Gas and NGL division as a supply planning engineer. His job entailed planning supply and demand outlook for kingdom’s need of Natural Gas and its derivatives . Also, Abdulaziz was in charge of various tasks including process enhancement and modeling.

Education

University

University of Leeds

Major

Chemical Engineering

University

University of California Los Angeles

Major

Chemical Engineering

Date Awarded

September, 2017

University

University of California Los Angeles

Degree

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Major

Chemical Engineering

Date Awarded

June, 2020

Experience

Title

Process Engineer

Employment type

Full-time

Company

Aramco

Location

Dhahran

Description

– Develop safety procedures to be employed by workers operating equipment or working in close proximity to on-going chemical reactions. – Troubleshoot problems with chemical manufacturing processes.

– Evaluate chemical equipment and processes to identify ways to optimize performance or to ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

– Perform tests and monitor performance of processes throughout stages of production to determine degree of control over variables such as temperature, density, specific gravity, and pressure.

Research

Interest

Chemsitry

Interest

Catalysis

Publications

Papers and Conferences

1) Auckland, D. W., Shuttleworth, R. and Al-Turki, Y. A., “Micromachine model for the simulation of turbine generators” IEE Proceedings, Vol. 134, pt. C. No.41 pp 265-271, July1987.
2) Moussa, Hamdy A. and Al-Turki, Y. A., “Influence of static VAR compensators in stabilizing long transmission systems”, Proceedings of the first symposium on electrical power systems in fast developing countries, March 21-24, 1987, pp. 113-117, Riyadh – Saudi Arabia.
3)    Affandi, A. M. and Al-Turki, Y. A., “The importance of fiber optics laboratory to communication engineering curriculum in GCC Universities”, Engineering Laboratories Conf. Qatar Univ., Doha 14-16 March, 1988.
4) Al-Turki, Y. A., “Power system dynamics laboratory: an enhancement to power systems education”, Engineering Laboratories Conf. Qatar Univ., Doha 14-16 March, 1988.
5)  Al-Turki, Y. A. and Moussa, Hamdy A., “Stability enhancement of long transmission systems using multiple static VAR compensators” Proceedings of the 11th annual operations research (1st. International), 29 Nov. – 3 Dec., 1988, Zagazig Univ., Egypt. pp. 366-378