Sina Kazemi

Ph.D. Student

Degrees:M.Sc. (Amirkabir University of Technology)
Email:sinakazemi@cmail.carleton.ca

Sina Kazemi earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology. During his graduate studies, he conducted various scientific research projects on fluidic systems. His first experience with utilizing numerical methods to study flow behavior came when he developed a Fortran CFD code to simulate viscous flows inside a helical annulus. For his M.Sc. thesis, he conducted a comprehensive computational investigation on microfluidic systems, such as micro-mixers and micro-pumps, using an open-source CFD package called OpenFOAM.

Even after completing his degree, Sina continued to deepen his understanding of advanced topics in fluid mechanics by collaborating with academia while working in various industries. His expertise in OpenFOAM led him to be invited to participate in a project aimed at evaluating the performance of dispersion models in capturing fluid and particle characteristics in complex flows. Sina’s knowledge of particulate flows allowed him to conduct a numerical study on high-pressure sprays (Spray A and Spray H) using commercial CFD software. In his most recent research, he employed Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) to uncover the flow response to internal heating and cooling in turbulent convective systems.

Sina has joined the EPLT group as a Ph.D. student. His research aims to shed light on unexplored areas in the field of carbon-based nanoparticle production on a large scale, utilizing reduced-order models.