Assistant Professor, Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering (MIAE)
Previously a research associate at The University of Toronto, Concordia University and the Petroleum Institute, he holds a PhD from Grenoble University and an MAsc from the French National School of Aeronautics (SUPAERO). His research interests include multiphase flow, heat transfer, non-Newtonian fluids, and machine learning with applications in modeling ice formation, flow in porous media, and thermal spray processes for functional coating design. He is the recipient of the NSERC Discovery Grants titled "Learning to Control Multiphase Flows with Phase Change for the Design of Thermally Sprayed Coatings."
Email: moussa.tembely@concordia.ca
Sobhan Ghorbani is currently a Ph.D. student at Concordia University, with a primary research focus on conducting both experimental and numerical studies on Atomization & Spray. He previously pursued his master's at Sharif University, where he delved into the realm of electrospray coating to fabricate catalytic layers for polymer fuel cells.
Ashkan is a Ph.D. candidate in Concordia University's Multiphase Lab focusing on axial suspension plasma spraying simulation. He obtained his B.Sc. (2014) and M.Sc. (2017) in mechanical engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, specializing in computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Dara is a Master of Applied Science student in Mechanical Engineering Department of concordia. He perused his bachelor's degree from Iran University of Science and Technology(IUST). His research mainly focuses on Application of Artificial Intelligence(AI) techniques and Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) in designing and optimizing thermal sprays for functional coating.