Volunteering:
During my free time, I volunteer with the ROOT (Research-Oriented On-site Training) program. This program helps ambitious high school students to broaden their knowledge and explore new areas of interest. Currently, I am working on a project called "Motion of VWF Protein in the Flow Field in the Early Process of Thrombus Formation" with a fellow ROOT member.
In this study, a hybrid model consisting of the Lattice-Boltzmann method and the Langevin Dynamics model is employed due to the multiscale nature between the continuous phase (blood) and the VWF molecule. While the BD is a potent instrument for simulating the dynamics of semi-flexible chains, the LBM is an exceedingly straightforward computational method for simulating fluid motion instead of Navier-Stokes equations.
I have launched a website in Persian to share my knowledge and experience with those who are interested in simulation and technology. You can access the website through the provided link.
I have also put together a group of professional researchers who are experts in complex fluid flow, in addition to the website. Every month, we hold online meetings to discuss our latest findings and successes. While the main focus of these meetings is complex fluid flow, each participant is an expert in a specific simulation method. We strongly believe that sharing our achievements can greatly benefit us all.
I organized and led a writing competition (in Persian) and workshop called "Shapari Literature" in memory of my late sister, who had a passion for writing. Sadly, we lost her to cancer. In honor of her memory and my interest in literature, I initiated this activity to support students in underprivileged regions and help them discover and nurture their talents.
This meaningful cause takes place in a small city where my father was born, creating a connection to my family's roots and a sense of community. Through "Shapari Literature," we aim to provide opportunities for these students to explore their creative abilities and grow as writers.