Javad Rostami-Fluid Mechanics-Academic Achievement in Environmental Engineering Award

Javad Rostami - Fluid Mechanics - Academic Achievement in Environmental Engineering Award

Associate Professor at Razi University, Iran

Javad Rostami is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Razi University. With expertise in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and computational simulations, Rostami has significantly contributed to the thermal sciences. His academic focus blends teaching, research, and practical design work in thermal systems. Through a balanced combination of academic teaching and applied engineering services, Rostami has gained recognition for his comprehensive approach to engineering problems, particularly in the area of microchannel heat transfer using nanofluids.

Professional Profile

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Education

The academic background of Javad Rostami includes a Bachelor's and Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tehran and a Ph.D. from Amirkabir University of Technology. His research has focused on advanced thermal systems, evident in his progression from undergraduate to doctoral theses involving heat transfer mechanisms. The Ph.D. work, in particular, emphasized the numerical modeling of two-phase fluid flows and heat transfer in microchannels, aligning with his ongoing research themes.

Professional Experience

Rostami has served extensively at Razi University, delivering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses. His teaching portfolio covers foundational and advanced topics such as Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, CFD, and Advanced Fluid Mechanics. Additionally, he has provided design and inspection services in collaboration with the Iranian Construction Engineering Organization, contributing to residential building projects involving water piping and air conditioning systems since 2009.

Research Interest

Javad Rostami’s research centers on convective heat transfer, particularly in microchannels, wavy channels, and porous media. His work extensively explores the application of nanofluids and phase change materials in thermal management systems. Rostami is especially interested in conjugate heat transfer, the use of numerical simulations to optimize thermal performance, and innovations in fluid-structure thermal interaction using modern computational tools like Eulerian–Lagrangian methods.

Award And Honor

Rostami has earned professional respect through his consistent scholarly output and contributions to mechanical engineering education. Recognition of his scientific contributions is reflected in numerous publications in ISI-indexed journals. His membership in the Iranian Construction Engineering Organization and participation in national and international conferences further illustrates his professional involvement and academic leadership.

Research Skill

Javad Rostami demonstrates strong research capabilities in computational fluid dynamics and numerical modeling. He has proficiency in tools such as Fortran, Tecplot, and simulation environments for solving complex thermal problems. With experience in two-phase flow simulations, porous media, and PCM applications, his analytical skills bridge the gap between theoretical thermal science and applied engineering design, aiding in performance optimization of modern energy systems.

Publications

The publication record of Javad Rostami includes over 30 research papers in top-tier international and national journals. These works cover topics such as wavy microchannel heat transfer, nanofluid behavior, and optimization of thermal systems. His contributions are notable in journals like Advanced Powder Technology, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Applied Thermal Engineering. He has also actively participated in engineering conferences, enriching the academic discourse on heat transfer innovations.

Title: Optimization of conjugate heat transfer in wavy walls microchannels
Authors: J Rostami, A Abbassi, M Saffar-Avval
Journal: Applied Thermal Engineering, 82, 318–328

Title: Conjugate heat transfer in a wavy microchannel using nanofluid by two-phase Eulerian–Lagrangian method
Authors: J Rostami, A Abbassi
Journal: Advanced Powder Technology, 27 (1), 9–18

Title: Unsteady natural convection in an enclosure with vertical wavy walls
Authors: J Rostami
Journal: Heat and Mass Transfer, 44 (9), 1079–1087

Title: Heat transfer by nanofluids in wavy microchannels
Authors: J Rostami, A Abbassi, J Harting
Journal: Advanced Powder Technology, 29 (4), 925–933

Title: A correlation for free convection heat transfer from vertical wavy surfaces
Authors: M Ashjaee, M Amiri, J Rostami
Journal: Heat and Mass Transfer, 44 (1), 101–111

Title: Convective heat transfer by micro-encapsulated PCM in a mini-duct
Authors: J Rostami
Journal: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 161, 106737

Conclusion

Javad Rostami stands as a dedicated researcher and educator in the mechanical engineering field with a clear focus on heat transfer and energy system optimization. His balanced career in academia and applied engineering underscores his ability to contribute both theoretically and practically to modern engineering challenges. Rostami’s work in enhancing the performance of thermal systems continues to impact the design and understanding of efficient energy solutions in engineering applications.

Najim Tahiri – Materials sciences and complex fluids – Best Researcher Award

Najim Tahiri - Materials sciences and complex fluids - Best Researcher Award

Mohammed V university of Rabat - Morocco

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Najim Tahiri's academic foundation is deeply rooted in Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Physical Matter Sciences in 2006, followed by a Master’s in Physics of Matter, Modeling, and Application in 2008, both from the Faculty of Sciences at Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco. He continued to excel academically, earning his PhD in Biophysics from Mohammed V University of Rabat in collaboration with Grenoble Alpes University, France, in 2013. Recently, in 2023, he achieved his HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) in Physics with a focus on Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids from the same university.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since December 2019, Najim Tahiri has been a Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed V University of Rabat. His professional career is distinguished by his roles in teaching and research. He has made significant contributions to the fields of Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids through his academic positions and collaborative research efforts. His work involves studying the structural, electronic, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties of various materials, as well as the rheological behavior of complex fluids.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Najim Tahiri's research is primarily focused on Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids, with notable contributions to understanding the behavior of red blood cells in microvasculature, vesicle microcirculation, and the rheology of particulate suspensions. His publications include significant findings on the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of intermetallic compounds and antiperovskite materials. Tahiri has published numerous journal articles, contributing to advancements in Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Tahiri's work has garnered international recognition, as evidenced by his extensive list of publications in high-impact journals. His h-index and citation metrics, available on Scopus, highlight his influence in the academic community. Key publications, such as his work on slipper shapes of red blood cells and the complexity of vesicle microcirculation, have been widely cited and have contributed to advancements in the understanding of Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids.

ACADEMIC CITES

Najim Tahiri's research is highly cited, reflecting his significant impact on the scientific community. His Scopus profile demonstrates the broad reach and influence of his work, particularly in Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids. His studies on magnetic properties, quantum transverse anisotropy, and multilayer transitions have established him as a leading figure in his field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Najim Tahiri's legacy in Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids is marked by his dedication to advancing knowledge and mentoring future scientists. His future contributions are expected to further explore the complexities of materials behavior and fluid dynamics, driving innovation and new discoveries in these fields. As a professor and researcher, Tahiri continues to inspire and guide students and colleagues, ensuring a lasting impact on the scientific community.

MATERIALS SCIENCES AND COMPLEX FLUIDS

Throughout his career, Najim Tahiri has made significant strides in Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids. His research encompasses a broad range of topics, including the structural and magnetic properties of materials, the behavior of complex fluids in various conditions, and the application of advanced modeling techniques. His dedication to Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids has led to groundbreaking work that continues to influence and shape the future of these critical fields. His expertise and contributions are widely recognized, making him a pivotal figure in the study and advancement of Materials Sciences and Complex Fluids.

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