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Ocean Engineering Structures and Extreme Materials Research Laboratory

OESEM Laboratory

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Students

Fatemeh Asadi

fatemeasaditb@tamu.edu

PERIOD: FALL 2022 – PRESENT

Fatemeh holds a background in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering with a specialization in fluid–structure interactions of composites. During her Master’s studies, she investigated the behavior of composite materials under varying fluid conditions. Currently, her doctoral research focuses on corrosion control of offshore infrastructures, where she applies her expertise to protect critical assets from degradation in harsh marine environments.

Abdullah Othman

abdullah.atef@tamu.edu

PERIOD: SPRING 2023-PRESENT

Abdullah is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Offshore and Coastal Engineering from Alexandria University in 2019 and is in the process of completing a Master’s in Marine Engineering at the same institution. Before starting his doctoral studies, Abdullah worked as an offshore structural engineer at Advanced Energy Systems (ADES), an offshore drilling contractor in Egypt. In this role, he was responsible for structural modifications, preparing detailed drawings, supervising offshore construction activities on jack-up rigs, and ensuring compliance with approved designs throughout the construction process.

Mahmodul Hasan Maheen

hasan.maheen@tamu.edu

PERIOD: FALL 2022-PRESENT

Mahmodul is a second-year doctoral student in the Department of Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University. He earned his Bachelor of Science from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and Master of Science degree from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, both in Mechanical Engineering. My research interests encompass ocean renewable energy harvesting and the mechanics and control of offshore structures. My current research focuses on a probabilistic analysis of metocean parameters for evaluating offshore wind energy potential and the structural design analysis of wind turbines.

Sabrina Jahan

shopno@tamu.edu

Period: SPRING 2025 – present

Sabrina Jahan is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum and Mining Engineering from the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) in Bangladesh. After graduating in 2022, she worked as a petrochemical engineer for a year at Renata Ltd, overseeing their pyrolysis processes and conducting oil analysis in a laboratory setting. During her time in the industry, she became increasingly interested in the integrity and resilience of oil and gas pipelines. This led her to pursue advanced studies in Ocean Engineering, where she has started her research with a focus on the effects of seismic fault displacement on buried oil and gas pipelines to improve their safety and reliability.

Shaun Boese

shaun_boese@tamu.edu

PERIOD: FALL 2025 – PRESENT

Shaun Boese is currently pursuing a Masters in Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M. Shaun earned his Bachelors in Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M at Galveston in 2025, and decided to continue pursuing his education after working under Dr. Marcelo Paredes. With a high interest in both coastal engineering and material science, Shaun wishes to further expand his knowledge on these subjects to try and further solve many of industries problems combating corrosion on coastal structures

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