This document is a resume for Abdulrahman Al-Baiti, a telecom network engineer based in Amman, Jordan. It outlines his educational and professional background working with Cisco technologies, including CCNA, CCNP, and CCDA certifications. His experience includes designing, implementing, and supporting telecom network architecture as well as working as a telecom network engineer trainee for Yemen Telecom where he maintained switches and access systems and troubleshot connectivity issues.
Plant selection criteria for landscaping in gulbargaeSAT Journals
Abstract
Plants are part and parcel of any urban landscape. Plants in urban areas serve many functions. They are preferred for climatic,
environmental, visual, medicinal, functional and religious purposes. Planting design being a part of process of landscaping, it needs
to be based on site conditions. Gulbarga poses limiting conditions for growth of plants in terms of hot dry climate, soil type and water
quality and physical environment. Plant selection becomes a major task in landscape process. Analyses of effects of these limiting
conditions on plants are necessary to make planting successful. Plant selection criteria are worked out based on the limiting factors
and adaptability of the plants to make landscaping successful.
Keywords: plants in urban environment, planting design, hot dry climate, black soil, hard water, plant selection, criteria
of plant selection
Impact test on geopolymer concrete slabseSAT Journals
Abstract
Geopolymer is an eco-friendly binding material alternative for Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). Geopolymer concrete is
produced by mixing fly ash, GGBS, alkaline solution, fine aggregate and coarse aggregate. Alkaline solution is composed of
NaOH and Na2SiO3 solution. This paper deals with the study of impact resistance capacity of geopolymer concrete slabs
subjected to impact loading. For this study, ten specimens of size 600 mm (length) × 600 mm (width) × 60 mm (thick) were casted
with nine different combination of geopolymer concrete mix using different molar sodium hydroxide solutions and different
percentages of mineral admixtures and a normal concrete slab as control slab. The molarity of NaOH solution used was 8M, 12M
and 16M. Fly ash and GGBS admixtures were used in three different ratios of 100:0, 75:25 and 50:50.The slabs were oven cured
at 600C for 24 hours. These slabs were subjected to impact loading by drop weight test method. All the slabs were tested under a
drop weight of 75.50 N through a guide pipe from a height of 700mm. The results obtained from this study showed that with the
increase in molarity of NaOH solution, the strength characteristics and the impact resistance capacity of the specimen increases.
Also increase in percentage of GGBS content as replacement for Fly ash content increases the impact resistance and overall
strength characteristics of geopolymer concrete. From the test results, geopolymer concrete slab with 16M NaOH solution using
50:50 Fly ash and GGBS content showed higher impact energy absorption capacity as compared other geopolymer mixes.
Key Words: Geopolymer, Molarity, Impact loading, First crack, Ultimate failure etc…
T&D India (November 2016): Excess Generation Capacity Needs Matching DemandT&D India
With the unprecedented increase in coal supplies, thermal power has once again become an area of interest. Augmentation of power generation capacity, especially coal-fired capacity, was perhaps the only focus area all through the past 10-15 years. Today, thermal power is once again in the news but for different reasons. Let take a closer look at recent official
statistics. As of end-September 2016, India’s total power generation capacity—accounting for all sources, including renewables - was over 300 GW (1 GW = 1,000 mw). A little over 60 per cent of this came from coal-fired plants. Though the share of coal-based power capacity in the total capacity is reducing, thanks to the thrust on renewables, the contribution of thermal power in total power consumption is still dominant. This year, there has been a marked improvement in coal production and therefore in coal supplies to thermal power plants. In fact, most thermal power plants are already equipped with 20-day coal stocks, prompting them to reduce further purchases. It is ironic to note that Coal India Ltd that had aimed for 1 billion tonnes of coal production by FY20 is now going slow on its target.
1. ABDULRAHMAN AL-BAITI
Telecom &Networkengineer
CISCO ID : CSCO12874945
AMMAN JORDAN
Tele NO. 00962-780767258
abd.albaiti@live.com
Profile summary
Telecom network engineer with a hands-on approach and technological mindset for
designing and implementing telecom network architecture, including configuration,
optimization and supporting network management systems
Objective
A Position that will harness strong problem solving analytical interpersonal and
networking skills and will allow working with a high performance team working on
cutting edge of technology
Education
Bachelor's degree in Telecommunication engineering, Yarmouk University
(Jordan June 2015)
Qualification
CCNA routing & switching
CCNP routing & switching
CCDA ( CISCO certified design associate )
CCDP ( CISCO certified design professional )
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Ability to plan, implements, verifies and troubleshoots local and wide-area
enterprise networks.
Provide Support and Maintenance to Network Operations Team for core
network problems regarding BGP, IGP (OSPF) & MPLS.
Set up the configurations for OSPF, BGP, MPLS VPN.
Prepare and apply lab tests for new features to make sure that it is working
before going to the customer.
Knowledgeable in Configuring and troubleshooting Cisco devices
Cisco catalyst switches (6500,4500,3750,3550,3560,2960)
Cisco routers (7600,7200,2900,2800,)
Network connectivity troubleshooting, ping, tracert, telnet
Router redundancy using HSRP, VRRP, GLBP
Network project designing, implementation & support
VPNs (IPSec Site-to-Site, DMVPN)
Network Management (SNMPv3, Syslog, RSPAN, Netflow)
Configuration, Installation and Maintaining of Cisco switches and routers
2. PERSONAL SKILLS
Creative with strategic planning and decision making.
High ability to learn and cope with job requires.
Can communicate information and ideas to others in an understandable manner.
Ability to explain technical issues clearly to non-technical colleagues.
Ability to rapidly build relationship and set up trust
Accuracy and Attention to details.
Flexible and versatile to adapt to any new environment and work on any project.
Quick learner and excellent team player having ability to meet tight deadlines and work under
pressure.
Experience
YEMEN TELECOM
Telecom network engineer (Trainee)
Maintain & Operate Both of the switch and Access systems:
Huawei :C&C08+UA5000+MA5600T.
Alcatel :OCB283.
ZTE : ZXSS1B & MSG9000.
- Responsibilities :
Mukalla city access and switches Maintenance.
Coordinate and support Emergency and Routines Maintain.
Analyses and troubleshooting the problems .
Daily and monthly reports
Monitored the network performance regularly to improve performance and
functionality
Fixed line, ADSL, Leased Line, CN-4 , modem programming and modem
configuration
Technical support and solving the internet issue
Configure and test new product implementation
Create regular reports about all network activities
Experience in managing WANs (T1, T3, STM1, DS1, DS3, OC3, Frame Relay,
Internet , and point-to-point, Metro Ethernet) as well as site-to-site and end-user
VPNs
Dispatching alerts to other technicians as necessary for resolution
Languages
Arabic English
Native Full professional proficiency