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Arash Nemati Hayati

Arash Hayati

Hometown: Tehran, Iran

Undergraduate: K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran

Program: PhD (Graduated 2018)

Current Position: Advanced Analytics Team Lead at Boston Children's Hospital

Research Interests: Atmospheric and Oceanic flows - Urban Flow Modeling - Computational Fluid Dynamics - Biomechanics and Sports Engineering - Turbomachinary - Two-phase and Free-surface flows.

Publications:

  • Hayati, A.N., Hashemi, S.M., and Shams, M., 2012. A study on the effect of the rake angle on the performance of marine propellers. Proc. IMechE Part C: J. Mech Eng Sci 226(4), 940-955 (Cited by 2).
  • Hayati, A.N., Hashemi, S.M., and Shams, M., 2013. A study on the behind-hull performance of marine propellers astern autonomous underwater vehicles at diverse angles of attack. Ocean Eng 59, 152–163 (Cited by 2).
  • Hayati, A.N., Hashemi, S.M., and Shams, M., 2013. Design and analysis of bubble-injected water ramjets with discrete injection configurations by computational fluid dynamics method. Proc. IMechE Part C: J. Mech Eng Sci 227(9), 1945-1955.
  • Hayati A N., Ghaffari, H., and Shams, M., 2013. Computational fluid flow simulation for swimming at free surface level. Under Review.

    Contact: a.nematihayati@utah.edu

    Google Scholar Link
  • Understanding the Impact of Green Infrastructure on Urban Microclimate and Energy Use Through Simulation and Observation

    University of Minnesota – Duluth
    Bridges to Baccalaureate Degree Program June 17-21, 2013

    Surface Temperature simulations from QUIC ENERGY LEMS

    Supported by the National Science Foundation - NSF IDRCBET-PDM 113458

    Eric Pardyjak - Professor in Mechanical Engineering - University of Utah
    Peter Willemsen - Professor in Computer Science - Univ. of Minnesota, Duluth

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  • Sustainable City Design Project Problem Link
  • Green Infrastructure Presentation
  • Link to Arduino microprocessor information LEMS


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