Mohammad Varnaseri, born in 1986, received his MSc in chemical engineering from Islamic Azad University, Mahshahr branch, Iran, in 2010. He is currently a Ph.D. student in chemical engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology (Mahshahr campus). Participating in scientific, research, simulation and industrial projects is one of his other activities, and the results of these researches have been published in Iranian and international books and journals. He has been working in Karun petrochemical research and development unit since 2013.
S.M. Peyghambarzadeh obtained his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Tehran, Iran, in 2012. He is currently an associate professor at Islamic Azad University, Mahshahr branch, Iran. His research focuses on experimental heat transfer, particularly forced convection and boiling. Over the past 15 years, he has also contributed to studies on heat transfer in particulate liquids, including research on heat exchanger fouling and nanofluids for heat transfer enhancement.
S.M. Peyghambarzadeh has an extensive publication record with more than 100 journal papers showcasing his research results. He has actively participated in numerous research projects funded by industrial communities in Iran. Recognized for his contributions, he is distinguished as one of the top 1% of scientists globally according to Essential Science Indicators (ESI). Moreover, he has been consistently acknowledged as a top 2% highly cited researcher by Clarivate™ in 2020, 2021, and 2022.Mohammad Varnaseri, born in 1986, received his MSc in chemical engineering from Islamic Azad University, Mahshahr branch, Iran, in 2010. He is currently a Ph.D. student in chemical engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology (Mahshahr campus). Participating in scientific, research, simulation and industrial projects is one of his other activities, and the results of these researches have been published in Iranian and international books and journals. He has been working in Karun petrochemical research and development unit since 2013.
S.M. Peyghambarzadeh obtained his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Tehran, Iran, in 2012. He is currently an associate professor at Islamic Azad University, Mahshahr branch, Iran. His research focuses on experimental heat transfer, particularly forced convection and boiling. Over the past 15 years, he has also contributed to studies on heat transfer in particulate liquids, including research on heat exchanger fouling and nanofluids for heat transfer enhancement.
S.M. Peyghambarzadeh has an extensive publication record with more than 100 journal papers showcasing his research results. He has actively participated in numerous research projects funded by industrial communities in Iran. Recognized for his contributions, he is distinguished as one of the top 1% of scientists globally according to Essential Science Indicators (ESI). Moreover, he has been consistently acknowledged as a top 2% highly cited researcher by Clarivate™ in 2020, 2021, and 2022.