Hamid Farangis Zadeh
Dr Hamid Farangis Zadeh is a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and faculty member of the Petroleum Engineering Department since 2014.
Hamid completed his PhD at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany) in 2005 and his undergraduate studies at Friedrich-Alexander University (Germany) and Sharif University of Technology (Iran). His research interests lie in the area of Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Transport Phenomena on microscale, Micro Eelectro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Aerodynamics. In recent years, he has focused numerically on Thermo-fluid phenomena on micro scale and he has collaborated actively with research in industries in several other disciplines of measurements and control, particularly with respect to Energy and Water.
Hamid has participated in several national and international conferences and workshops, and served on program committees. He has published his research in high ranking scientific journals and conference proceedings.
Hamid has taught Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Materials Science to undergraduates, and Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Microfluidics, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Finite Element Analysis, Kinetics and Reactor Design, and Microfabrications to graduate students.