KAZEM KAMRAN
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Expert in computational mechanics with more than 6+ years of R&D experience in the European Research Council (ERC) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR) projects. 2 years of experience in developing state - of-the-art commercial software for modeling casting simulation process. Possess technical proficiency with C++ programming and parallel computing with both MPI and OpenMP. AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Finite Element Analysis Fluid-structure interaction Computational Fluid Dynamics Particle Methods
Multi-fluid flows Mesh generators
Hydrocodes
Eulerian/Lagrangian descriptions
WORK HISTORY
Postdoctoral Fellow (Beatriu de Pinos), 09/2014 to Present UCSD, Center for Extreme Events research, Prof. Yuri Bazilevs' Group – San Diego, CA Design and implement immersed FSI framework to model blast events Study isogeometric analysis (IGA) and meshless techniques to simulate fragmentation Solver Developer, 01/2013 to 09/2014
QUANTECH ATZ – Barcelona, Spain
Main developer for the commercial casting simulation software CLICK2CAST Designed and validated a multi-fluid thermally coupled parallel solver Researcher, 01/2007 to 03/2013
CIMNE (International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering) – Barcelona, Spain Developed FSI Lagrangian framework to simulate underwater implosion (ONR N00014-09-1-0969) Implemented real time computational mechanics techniques for multi-fluid problems (ERC REALTIME) Developed fluid and thermal applications for KRATOS – an open source multi-disciplinary paralleled finite element program
EDUCATION
Ph.D.: Structural Engineering, Computational Mechanics, 2013 Barcelona Tech (UPC) - Barcelona, Spain
Recipient of FI scholarship
Honors thesis in "A compressible Lagrangian framework for the simulation of underwater implosion." Graduated Summa Cum Laude
Master of Science: Structural Engineering, 2006
Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) - Isfahan, Iran Bachelor of Science: Civil Engineering, 2003
Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) - Isfahan, Iran PUBLICATIONS
K. Kamran et al.(2015). A locally extended finite element method for the simulation of multi -fluid flows using the Particle Level Set method. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 294, 1-18
K. Kamran et al. (2014). On the Application of Two-Fluid Flows Solver to the Casting Problem. Book chapter in:Numerical Simulations of Coupled Problems in Engineering.33, 245-266 K. Kamran et al. (2013). A compressible Lagrangian framework for modeling the fluid–structure interaction in the underwater implosion of an aluminum cylinder. Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences.23;2, 339-367
K. Kamran et al. (2013).A compressible Lagrangian framework for the simulation of the underwater implosion of large air bubbles. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.255, 210-225 K. Kamran et al. (2013).A contact algorithm for shell problems via Delaunay-based meshing of the contact domain.Computational Mechanics 52 (1), 1-16
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Application of XFEM to the casting problems. 13th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics
(USNCCM13), San Diego, USA, July 2015
On the application of enriched two-fluid flow solver for the simulation of casting problem. 11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XI), Barcelona, Spain, July 2014 A Compressible Lagrangian framework for the simulation of underwater implosion problems. V International Conference on Computational Methods in Marine Engineering, Hamburg, Germany,May 2013
3D FSI modeling of tank implosion, Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering IV, Kos, Greece, June 2011
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL REVIEW
Proceedings of the Royal Society A
Computers and Fluids
CERTIFICATIONS
Spanish Language: DELE superior