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Amir Faghri is an American professor and leader in the engineering profession as an educator, scientist, and administrator. He is currently a professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Connecticut. Faghri served as Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department from 1994–1998, and Dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Connecticut from 1998–2006. Faghri is well known for his contributions to the field of heat transfer.
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Faghri, Amir Amir Faghri
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Mechanical Engineer
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1951-04-15Z 1951-04-16Z
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