Success Stories: NIW Petition Approved for Research Associate in the Field of Mechanical Engineering in the State of Alabama

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On June 16th, 2014, We Received an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Approval for a Research Associate in the Field of Mechanical Engineering (Approval Notice)


General Field: Mechanical Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Associate

Country of Origin: Iran

Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC)

State of Residence at the Time of Filing:  Alabama

Approval Notice Date: June 16, 2014

Processing Time: 6 months

 


Case Summary:

For this EB-2 NIW case, we worked closely with a Research Associate in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Our client has developed novel approaches to improve the accuracy of time-delay models, which are utilized in nuclear reactors, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic systems. Additionally, our client has developed novel techniques for monitoring structural integrity, which are used to maintain structures such as wind turbines, aircrafts, and bridges.His work has culminated in 10 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts that were published in the top journals of his field, one co-authored book chapter, and 5 conference proceedings. These publications have been cited over 30 times by researchers worldwide, demonstrating the significance of his contributions to the global scientific community.Furthermore, the demand for his research has resulted in multiple invitations to speak at internationally acclaimed conferences. The influence of his work was validated by an independent recommender, who stated, “[Client’s] work is already taking shape to influence many fields across the board. With the rise of time-delayed dynamic systems’ popularity comes an increasing need to identify the variables and assess the feasibility of real-world applications beyond the mathematics of a given dynamic system… he is in the position to continue to successfully address important issues in the field.”The scope of our client’s improved techniques for time-delayed systems is widespread, and has impacted multidisciplinary sectors and industries as varied as robotics, nuclear power manufacturing, electrical engineering, and economics. Furthermore, his research efforts in structural health monitoring have improved the safety of Americans who utilize structures such as bridges every day. With the extensive and thorough documentation that we provided, we were able to prove that our client’s technological advancements and continued research have substantial merits for our country and the research community as a whole, thus he has served the nation to a substantially greater degree than that of others with similar education and experience. We were met with success when his NIW petition was approved in 6 months.