Awesome
This was an amazing class. I actually got an A. You only need to put in the effort and you'll be fine. He follows strict grading guidelines and ensures that everyone is on the same page. 10/10 would recommend this class. If you show up to class, his quizzes are quite simple.
Awful
While the course material itself isn't difficult, the amount of information and projects that are thrown by Professor Mayyas at you in a self-learning environment quickly becomes overwhelming if you have other high-level courses. His feedback and general behavior toward students tend to be rude and unforgiving. If possible, I suggest that you must avoid taking his class.
Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus - Engineering
Assistant Professor at Arizona State University
Higher Education
AbdelRa'ouf
Mayyas
Mesa, Arizona
Dr. Mayyas is an Asst. Professor of Automotive Engineering at the college of Technology and Innovation at Arizona State University ASU-CTI. He is also on the graduate faculty for the Simulation, Modeling, and Applied Cognitive Science (SMACS) PhD program. Dr. Mayyas received his PhD in 2010 from Automotive Engineering Department at Clemson University-International Center for Automotive Research “CU-ICAR” with focus on thermal modeling and monitoring of on-board hybrid electric powertrains. After graduation Mayyas worked as a Post-Doctoral Scholar at CU-ICAR for two years with a focus on developing new testing strategies for on-board hybrid eclectic powertrains called “Vehicle Hardware In-the-Loop” VHiL. Mayyas led several funded projects by the US Army Automotive Research Center ARC and the Toyota Motor Corp. TMC. Dr. Mayyas’s work is well published in the Journals of Energy Research, and the International Journal of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles. Prior to joining Clemson University, Dr. Mayyas served as a senior automotive engineer at the transportation division of the Jordanian Police Department. During his work in Jordan, Mayyas conducted a research on occupant safety and developed several systems and modules to improve the Police fleet performance; one of his patented developments was awarded the best invention award. Mayyas is currently working on Model-Based Automotive System Integration including the add on of advanced hybrid electric power trains modules.
Post Doc. Scholar
Post Doc. Scholar Automotive Engineering
Graduate Research Assistant
Automotive Engineering Research, Hybrid Electric Powertrain testing, energy and thermal thermal management,
Assistant Professor
AbdelRaouf Mayyas is now an assistant professor of automotive engineering at Arizona State University/ The Polytechnic School/ Department of Engineering & Computing System
PhD
Automotive Engineering
PhD
AuE