The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool
R. P. Feynman





PEDRAM HASSANZADEH
PhD Student
UC Berkeley, Department of Mechanical Engineering



I am a PhD student at the UC Berkeley department of mechanical engineering, and a graduate student researcher at the Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab. I received my MASc degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Waterloo where I was a graduate research assistant at the Thermo-Fluid research group. After graduation, I worked there as a research associate for another year. I hold a BS degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Tehran.


Background:

  • PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, USA (2008-present)
    Major: Fluid Mechanics
    Supervisor: Prof. P. S. Marcus

  • Research Associate, University of Waterloo, Canada (2007-2008)
    Supervisor: Prof. G. D. Raithby
    Research title: Experimental Study of Downward Two-Phase Flows in Large-Diameter Pipes

  • MASc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada (2005-2007)
    Supervisor: Prof. G. D. Raithby
    Research title: An Efficient Computational Method for Thermal Radiation in Participating Media
    GPA: 94/100

  • BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran (2001-2005)
    Supervisor: Prof. V. Esfahanian
    Research title: Numerical Simulation of Electroosmotic Flows in Microchannels
    GPA: 16.97/20


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    Last Update: 09/08