Faculty of Engineering - University of Tehran

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Dr. K. Sadeghy

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Dr. M. Raisee

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Dr. V. Esfahinan

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Dr. M. Kahrom

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Dr. S. Bayegan

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       My name is Seyed Mohammad Mirzadeh and I was born January 26, 1985 in Tehran, Iran. I began my primary education at the age of 6 and finished my high school studying at the age of 18 with the cumulative GPA score of 19.45/20. In the same year I participated in Iran's National Undergraduate Entrance Examination (Concour) and I was ranked 273 rd among approximately 400,000 applicants in all fields of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. I began studies for my Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Faculty of Engineering, University of Tehran in the fall of 2003. Currently I'm a senior student with a cumulative GPA score of 17.43/20 and I'm supposed to finish my BS studies in the coming fall.

 

     My research interests are quite vast and mainly focus on Fluid Dynamics. Primarily I'm interested in Turbulence, Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Hydrodynamic Stability, CFD, and Vortex Dynamics. I'm also interested in Applied Mathematics, namely Optimization Theory and applications of Dynamical Systems Theory to study thermal/fluid systems. Recently I've begun studies in a brand new area of Homotopy Analysis Method for solving non-linear differential equations. I am also so passionate to start investigations in the area of Group Transformation Theory.

 

 

     I have been RA in several research programs, most of which are focused in Non-Newtonian Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence. My BS thesis concerns investigations on the role of elasticity and mobility factor on the stagnation point flow of the Giesekus Fluid. During my university studies I have accrued research and teaching experience, noted in my CV. I am also a member of SAME (Scientific Association of Mechanical Engineers) and a co-author in Nashr-e-Fan (Departmental Scientific Journal of Mechanical Engineering) in my university.

 

 

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