Mohammad Roshani
Background:
I hold a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, with a specific focus on fluid mechanics. My academic background centres on applying numerical methods, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and programming, to improve the performance of renewable energy systems. My master’s research focused on improving the performance of a ground source heat pump system using CFD analysis.
In addition, I have two years of industry experience as a mechanical engineer and three years of teaching experience in technical and vocational training centres.
Research Interests:
My research interests lie in fluid mechanics and its applications in renewable energy systems. I am particularly interested in using numerical modelling and programming to study flow behaviours and energy transfer processes. I aim to develop models and methods that can improve the performance, efficiency, and environmental impact of energy technologies such as wind turbines.
Why I applied for the Aura CDT:
I’ve always been interested in using computational tools to help solve real engineering problems, especially in renewable energy. The Aura CDT really matches what I want to do, with its focus on floating offshore wind and practical industry links. I’m excited about the chance to learn from experts, work on real projects, and build the skills I need to contribute to cleaner and more efficient energy systems.
My PhD research: Bilateral wind flow interactions with floating offshore wind turbines
Get in touch:
Email: m.roshani-2025@hull.ac.uk
For an informal discussion, call +44 (0) 1482 463331
or contact auracdt@hull.ac.uk