I was born in a beautiful small town called Qoshachay, located in West Azarbaijan, Iran. I speak three languages: Turkish (my mother tongue), Persian, and English. I am happily married to Samira, who is a smart pharmacist and an excellent life partner.
Who am I now?
I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta, eagerly doing my research in the Applied ThermoFluids Laboratory. My main research focus is understanding the dynamics of complex turbulent two-phase flows using various experimental, numerical, and analytical methods.
What are my skills?
Here is a list:
Expert in the Design of Fluidic Test Rigs, Measurement Techniques, Image Velocimetry (PIV, PTV, PSV, micro-PIV/PTV), Shadowgraphy, Image Processing, and Data Analysis,
Professional skills in CFD, 3D Numerical Modelling, Solid Design, Coding, and Programming,
Deep Experience in Programing Languages: FORTRAN, Python, and MATLAB,
Practical, In-depth Expertise in Engineering Software: AutoCAD MEP, MATLAB, Ansys (Gambit, ICEM, Fluent, CFX), SolidWorks (Flow Simulation, FEA, Motion Analysis, Routing), OpenFoam, ParaView, and Davis,
Extensive Knowledge of Fluid Mechanics (Meso/Micro Fluidics, Multiphase Flows, Cavitation, Turbulence), and Mathematical modeling of fluid flows,
Competent in Scientific Writing and Presentation, Critical thinking, and Problem Solving Skills
My main research interests
Active/passive control of turbulent and cavitating flows
Meso to microscale cavitation in multiphase systems
Measurements in complex flow using advanced imaging and velocimetry techniques
Development of flow measurement/processing techniques
Numerical simulation of multiphase flows
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