Dr. Mansir has been with
Artificial Lift Company, ALC, since early 2009 as Design Manager. In
his new role, Dr. Mansir will be responsible for all ALC engineering
and technology development. He will apply his experience in the
aerospace and energy industries as he continues to oversee the growth
of the design department and enhancement and expansion of the company’s
permanent magnet motor range.
Phil Head,
Technology Director for ALC, said, “
Hassan
brings a wealth of experience from the aerospace industry where
compact, highly reliable permanent magnet motors are increasingly being
used. He will lead the continued development and enhancement of our own
range of motors at Artificial Lift Co., which will bring new levels of
reliability to oilfield electric submersible pumps.”
The
ALC motors developed in Dr. Mansir’s technology group utilise the same
advanced design tools as permanent magnet motors used on the Boeing
Dreamliner and the Airbus A380 airplanes. The motor line, which was
developed before Dr. Mansir’s arrival, has to survive arduous testing
programs and is ideally suited for use in ESPs.
With more than
25 years industrial experience, across a number of sectors including
energy and aerospace, Dr. Mansir holds 11 patents in the area of
electrical machines, controls and power electronics. He has amassed
extensive experience in the manufacture and design of electric
machines, power electronics and systems.
“
Hassan’s expertise in motor design is almost unrivalled in the industry and has brought major benefits to Artificial Lift Co.,” said
ALC President Geoff Kimber-Smith. “
Hassan’s
time at ALC has been immensely successful and his knowledge of magnet
motors has allowed us to continue the development of our own
industry-leading range. Hassan’s promotion will ensure a smooth
transition from the engineering stage to manufacturing process and
allow for continuous development of ALC’s next-generation motors.”
Dr. Mansir has an Engineering Doctorate from Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble and Ecole Centrale de Lyon France.
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