OF
Engineering & Applied Sciences Specialist

Prof. Omar Farooq

PhD in Mechanical Engineering  |  IEEE, APA 7th & ASME  |  Engineering Research Expert

4.7Rating
98Orders
5+Years Exp.
IEEE & ASMECitation Styles

About Prof. Omar Farooq

Prof. Omar Farooq earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials engineering. With over five years of academic writing support, he handles research papers, lab reports, technical assignments, thesis chapters, and coursework in engineering, physics, environmental science, and applied mathematics.

STEM students often struggle with translating complex technical findings into well-structured academic prose. Prof. Farooq bridges that gap — he understands the underlying engineering concepts and writes about them with appropriate depth and clarity, rather than producing technically hollow work that merely mentions engineering vocabulary.

He works fluently across IEEE, APA 7th, and ASME citation formats — the three most common styles used in engineering and applied science programs across US universities. Whether the task involves a literature review on renewable energy systems, a research paper on structural load analysis, or a technical report on fluid dynamics simulation methods, he delivers structured, technically sound academic work.

Subject Expertise

Mechanical EngineeringThermodynamics & fluid mechanics
Civil EngineeringStructural & geotechnical
Electrical EngineeringCircuits & systems theory
Environmental EngineeringSustainability & waste systems
Applied PhysicsMechanics & optics
Applied MathematicsDifferential equations & modeling
Materials ScienceProperties & testing
Renewable EnergySolar, wind & storage systems

Key Skills & Strengths

IEEE Citation Format ASME Style APA 7th Edition Technical Report Writing Literature Review Engineering Methodology Writing Data Interpretation Simulation Result Analysis Structural Analysis Writing CAD Research Integration Environmental Impact Assessment Academic Thesis Support

Student Ratings & Feedback

4.7
★★★★★
98 reviews
5 ★
78%
4 ★
15%
3 ★
5%
2 ★
2%
1 ★
0%

"I needed help with my thermodynamics research paper on heat exchanger efficiency. Prof. Farooq explained the methodology section with genuine technical understanding — not just generic wording." — Verified Student, Mechanical Engineering Program

Work Style & Approach

  • Technical depth over surface-level writing: Engineering papers require genuine subject knowledge. Prof. Farooq engages with the technical content accurately rather than writing around it with general language.
  • IEEE, ASME, and APA fluency: Engineering disciplines split between these three citation formats by institution and journal type. He applies all three correctly and adjusts when the student provides specific formatting requirements.
  • Methodology section expertise: In engineering research, the methodology section must be rigorous and reproducible. Prof. Farooq writes methodology sections that specify materials, methods, test conditions, and analysis approaches with appropriate precision.
  • Technical literature sourcing: Engineering research depends on peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and standards documents. He sources from IEEE Xplore, ASME Digital Library, ScienceDirect, and Scopus-indexed publications.
  • Clear technical communication: Engineering writing must balance technical accuracy with readability. Prof. Farooq avoids unnecessary jargon in non-specialist sections while maintaining full technical precision where the paper demands it.

Sample Work Preview

A partial preview of a mechanical engineering research paper on heat exchanger optimization. IEEE citation format and technical methodology structure demonstrated.

Thermal Efficiency Optimization of Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers Using Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis

Abstract: This paper presents a computational analysis of shell-and-tube heat exchanger (STHE) performance under variable baffle spacing conditions using ANSYS Fluent CFD software. The study evaluates heat transfer coefficients, pressure drop, and overall thermal efficiency across five baffle spacing configurations (25%, 35%, 45%, 55%, and 65% of shell diameter) at inlet velocities ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 m/s.

I. Introduction: Shell-and-tube heat exchangers represent the most widely deployed heat transfer devices in industrial applications, accounting for approximately 65% of all heat exchange equipment used in chemical processing, power generation, and HVAC systems globally [1]. Their thermal efficiency, maintenance characteristics, and operational flexibility make them the preferred solution across a broad range of process engineering contexts...

Work with Prof. Omar Farooq

Order Now Start Live Chat

or

WhatsApp Us
  • 4.7/5 student rating
  • IEEE, ASME & APA 7th
  • Real technical expertise
  • Private & secure process

From $5.90/page

Ready to Get Your Engineering or Applied Sciences Paper Started?

Submit your assignment details and Prof. Farooq will bring technically accurate, properly structured research support to your engineering or applied sciences paper.