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Mohamed Hashish

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Mohamed Hashish
Born (1947-05-22) May 22, 1947 (age 77)
Alma materUniversity of Alexandria, Concordia University
Known forThe father of the abrasive water jet cutter
Spouse(s)Dr. Nadia Afifi, DDS
Scientific career
FieldsMechanical Engineering

Mohamed Hashish (born May 22, 1947) is an Egyptian-born research scientist best known as the father of the abrasive water jet cutter.[1]

Youth and Schooling

Mohamed Hashish was born in Alexandria, Egypt to Ahmed Hashish and Zeinab Amin. Mohamed Hashish completed his elementary and high school education in Kafr el-Dawwar Kafr el-Dawwar. He subsequently attended the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University where he obtained a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering with honors. After serving as a teaching assistant for three years in the same department, 25-year-old Mohamed Hashish accepted a scholarship offer from Concordia University in Montreal. There, Mohamed earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering. His thesis was on the theory of waterjet cutting.

Flow International

Dr. Hashish joined Flow Research Inc., now Flow International Corporation in Kent, Washington, USA, as a research scientist, in early 1979. Although Flow was involved in waterjet cutting, mainly for mining and limited factory applications, it wasn't until Dr. Hashish invented a new technique to add abrasives to the waterjet that the strongest cutting tool in the world was realized.[2] This new technology revolutionized the waterjet technology and spread its use in over 50 industries worldwide. Dr. Hashish supplemented his initial invention with over 40 patents to date[3][4][5][6] to further improve and enhance the performance of waterjet cutting systems. Due to his outstanding work in the field and consistent advancements to the abrasive waterjet technology, the University of Washington department of Mechanical Engineering honored him with the appointment as an affiliate professor of Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Hashish is also honored with the first technology award from the Water Jet Technology Association WJTA, the pioneer award, and the service award from the same association.

Personal life

Mohamed was married in 1979 to Nadia Afifi, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Mohamed and Nadia have two children, Ameer and Rami. In his spare time, Hashish enjoys landscape architecture, skiing, fishing and traveling.

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