Mohammadreza Alizadeh Behjani
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Experience
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Spires Online Tutoring
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E-learning
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1 - 100 Employee
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Private Tutor
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Oct 2015 - Present
Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Chemical Engineering. Modules tutored: Engineering Science, Engineering Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, Mechanics of Materials, Statics, Flight Mechanics, Aerodynamics and Aerospace Propulsion, Energy and Mass Balance, Finite Element Analysis, Chemical Thermodynamics, Dynamics, Mechanical Vibration and Control, Dynamics of Machinery, Renewable Energies, Power System Engineering, Additive Manufacturing Show less
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University of Surrey
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Fellow
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Mar 2021 - Jan 2023
We are developing predictive tools for designing and optimising the die-filling process in the pharmaceutical industry, using discrete element method (DEM) modelling techniques. FREEDOM project We are developing predictive tools for designing and optimising the die-filling process in the pharmaceutical industry, using discrete element method (DEM) modelling techniques. FREEDOM project
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University of Leeds
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Jul 2019 - Mar 2021
Optimisation of powder spreading process in Additive Manufacturing (AM) machinesPart of the TiPOW project (Titanium alloy powder)
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Feb 2018 - Jul 2019
Conducting research in the ADDoPT project (Advanced Digital Design of Pharmaceutical Therapeutics)Project title: “Simulation of Continuous Powder Blending with Application in Pharmaceutical Industries”Objectives: Development of predictive tools for blending processes, using discrete element method (DEM) modelling techniques.
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Dec 2014 - Nov 2018
Part of: the Chariot projectProject title: “Numerical Analysis of Segregation of Formulated Detergent Powders”Objectives: Developing analysis tools investigating the segregation tendency of detergent powders using Discrete Element Method, DEM.Outcomes: 4 Journal papers and 7 conference presentations Outcomes: 1 conference presentation
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Dec 2017 - Feb 2018
Part of: the TiPow projectProject title: “Numerical and Experimental Analysis of the Process of Spreading of Titanium Alloy Powder in Additive Manufacturing”Objectives: Investigating the behaviour of metal powders during the process of spreading in Additive Manufacturing using experiments and Discrete Element Method, DEM.
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Oct 2015 - Nov 2017
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Jan 2016 - Aug 2017
CFD and DEM teaching assistant for the MSc and PhD students
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Mechanical Utilities Design
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Feb 2010 - Jan 2015
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Adjunct Lecturer
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Sep 2012 - Jun 2014
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Education
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University of Leeds
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Chemical Engineering -
Yazd University
Master of Science (MSc), Mechanical Engineering -
Shiraz University
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mechanical Engineering