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Mechanical/Structural/Thermal/Marine/Electronic packaging/Researcher

Location:
Taipei, Taiwan
Posted:
September 01, 2020

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Leila Bakhtiaryfard

*F.-*, No. ***, Zhengyi N. Rd., Sanchong Dist., New Taipei City 241, Taiwan

Mobile: +886*********

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Full Name: Leila Bakhtiaryfard (雷娜)

Date of Birth: May 1979

Language: English, Persian

Highlights of Qualifications:

Excellent experience in designing and construction of offshore structures, ships, oil platform, and turbine.

Thermomechanical reliability analysis of microelectronic systems.

Noise & vibration analysis of Positive Displacement Machines.

Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) analysis.

Aptitude for technical and engineering activities.

Aptitude for math and physics.

Good oral and written communication skills.

Aptitude for computing and technical designs.

Practical and creative.

Able to work independently and as part of a team. Education:

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering 元智大學 Yuan Ze University Taiwan (2010-2016)

M.Sc. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering University Putra Malaysia (UPM) Malaysia (2007-2010)

B.Sc. in Marine Engineering Persian Gulf University Iran (1998 - 2002)

Mathematics & Physics Diploma Iran (1993 - 1997)

B.Sc. Project:

Designing of: Tanker Barge, DWT: 2000 tons, ABS

Fishing Vessel, LRS

M.Sc. Research:

Design Improvement of Critical Joints in a Fiberglass Vessel. Ph.D. Research:

Design and Analysis of Thermoelectric Modules to Reduce the Thermal Stresses 2

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Ph.D. Research Areas:

Structure design and thermomechanical reliability analysis of microelectronic

systems.

Mathematical modeling, simulation and analysis of thermal stresses in

thermoelectric devices.

Thermal stress analysis of multi-layered microelectronic packaging.

Electronic packaging design, assembly, reliability and failure analysis. Postdoctoral Research Area:

Analysis of the noise and vibration in Twin-Screw Compressors.

Two-way Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) analysis in Twin-Screw Compressors. Current Research Area:

A feasibility study of hybrid power generation system using Offshore-wind Turbine and Tidal Turbine.

Journal Articles:

[1] Leila Bakhtiaryfard, Yeong Shu Chen. “Design and Analysis of a Thermoelectric Module to Improve the Operational Life,” Advances in Mechanical Engineering, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1-22, 2014, doi: 10.1155/2014/152419.

[2] Leila Bakhtiaryfard, Yeong-Shu Chen. “Design Improvement of Thermal Elements in Order to Reduce Thermal Stresses in Thermoelectric Modules,” International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, vol. 11, no. 17, pp. 9128-9142, 2016.

[3] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Comparative Critique on Power Generation in Wind Turbines,” Chemical Engineering Transactions, vol. 76

(2019), pp. 883-888, doi: 10.3303/CET1976148.

[4] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “The Potential for Integration of Wind and Tidal Powers in New Zealand,” Sustainability 2020, 12(5), 1807, doi:10.3390/su12051807.

[5] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Effect of Rotor Length on Generating Power in Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines,” 2020 IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 463 (2020) 012108, doi:10.1088/1755- 1315/463/1/012108.

Selected Conference Presentations:

[1] Leila Bakhtiaryfard, Yeong-Shu Chen, Yi-Ray Chen, and Yu-Li Lin. “Design and Analysis of a Thermoelectric Module to Improve the Operational Life,” International Microsystems, Packaging, Assembly and Circuits Technology Conference (IMPACT- EMAP), 22-24 October 2014, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taiwan. 3

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[2] Yeong-Shu Chen and Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Soldering Contact Design for Thermal Elements in Reducing Stresses of Thermoelectric Modules,” International Microsystems, Packaging, Assembly and Circuits Technology Conference (IMPACT- IAAC), 26-28 October 2016, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taiwan.

[3] Yeongshu Chen, Yun-Huang Yeh, Chen-sian Liou, Leila Bakhtiaryfard, Yi-Ray Chen, and Yu-Li Lin. “Life Estimation for Thermoelectric Modules with an Efficient Mechanical Test Method,” International Conference on Thermoelectrics, June 2013.

[4] Leila Bakhtiaryfard, Shi-Xian Chen, Yu-Ren Wu, Sheng-Hung Hsieh, Yu-Hua Huang. “Vibration Analysis of Twin-Screw Compressors Under Partial Load Design: A Case Study,” Proc. Int. Compressor Conf. at Purdue, July 2018, U.S.A.

[5] Leila Bakhtiaryfard, Bryan Nelson. “Performance Evaluation and Parametric Analysis of Horizontal and Vertical Axis Wind Turbines by Simulation,” Accepted to APCOM 2019 Conference, December 2019, Taiwan.

[6] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Comparative Critique on Energy Saving of Wind Turbines,” Accepted to PRES 19, 20-23 October 2019, Greece.

[7] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Effect of Number of Blades on Generating Power in Wind Turbines,” Accepted to AUPEC 2019, 26-29 November 2019, Fiji. doi: 10.1109/AUPEC48547.2019.211880.

[8] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Effect of Rotor Length on Generating Power in Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines,” Accepted to SEGT 2019, 11- 14 December 2019, Thailand.

[9] Navid Majdi Nasab, Jeff Kilby, Leila Bakhtiaryfard. “Wind Power Potential Assessment for Three Locations in New Zealand,” Accepted to PRES 20, 17-21 August 2020, Xi’an, China.

Internships:

Iran Marine Industrial Company (SADRA), Iran.

Bushehr Providence Department of Ports and Maritime Organization, Iran.

National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), Iran.

Marine Intern, June 2000–September 2000 (Summer 2000).

Marine Intern, June 2001–September 2001 (Summer 2001).

Marine Intern, June 2002–September 2002 (Summer 2002). The training included knowledge and understanding of the following: 1. Learning about personal safety and safety of colleagues on board. 2. Basic configuration, Preparation, Operation of main and auxiliary. 3. Appropriate use of hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments for fabrication and repair on board.

4. Maintenance and repair of shipboard machinery and equipment. 5. A basis knowledge of Pipeline Tracing.

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Leila Bakhtiaryfard

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Professional Work Experiences:

A)1.5 years practical experience in the Structure Dept. of Sadra Island Co. in designing offshore oil & gas production platforms (June 2003 to October 2004). I have years of experience in South Pars project (Phases 4 & 5, Phases 6, 7 & 8), Salman project and Pipe Laying Barge (PLB).

Phases 4 & 5: Two Wellhead Platforms, Four Jackets, Four Bridges, Four Flare Decks, Two Flares. Total Weight (10000 tons)

Phases 6, 7 & 8: Three Wellhead Platforms, Nine Jackets, Six Bridges, Three Flare Decks, Three Flares. Total Weight (15000 tons)

Salman project: Two Production Platforms (as KPP & GLP), Two Jackets, Two Bridges, One Flare. Total Weight (13000 tons)

PLB Characteristics are as below:

L: 132m, D: 9m, T: 5m, B: 32m, Total Weight (10500 tons)

Clients: Phases 4 & 5: AGIP Co.

Phases 6, 7 & 8: STATOIL

Salman: PEDCO.

PLB: SADAF Co.

B) More than 2 years practical experience in Shipbuilding Co. working as a Naval Architect & Technical and Engineering Dept Manager. (October 2004 to Aug 2006) C) Practical experience in Shipbuilding Co. working as a Shipyard Internal Manager.

(Aug 2006 to December 2007)

D) Working as a post-doctoral researcher in the field of CFD analysis of twin-screw compressors in the National Central University of Taiwan, Precision Transmission Lab, PTL & Hanbell Precise Machinery Co., Ltd. (December 2016 to December 2018).

Main Research Field:

- The study on relationship between geometry, performance, noise and vibration as well as FSI analysis of twin-screw compressors.

Also, supervising graduate students in their research work and completing Master's Thesis, PTL lab, NCU.

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E) Working as Secondary Supervisor of graduate student in School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand (February 2019 to Present).

Providing guidance to Ph.D. student in his research work and completing Doctoral

Dissertation.

Providing various instructional materials, textbooks and curriculum guides to the

student.

Assisting the student to attend conferences and to publish articles.

Main Research Field:

- A feasibility study of hybrid power generation system using Offshore-wind Turbine and Tidal Turbine.

F) Working as a senior FSI Engineer in R&D department of FUSHENG INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. in Taiwan (Jan 2019 to March 2019). G) Working as Assistant Marine Surveyor in R&D department of CR Classification Society in Taiwan (April 2019 to September 2019).

H) Working as Deputy Chief Engineer in Cooler Master Co., Ltd. in Taiwan (May 2020 to August 2020).

Additional Work Experiences:

A) Working as a Computer Instructor (part-time): (December 2004 to July 2006) B) Working as English teacher (part-time): (Feb 2014 to July 2014) Honors and Awards:

2018 Gold Award, Euler innovation competition, CADMEN, Taiwan (2018, 金牌 尤 拉創意競賽 虎門科技主辦, 台灣)

Computer Skills: Level:

Drafting skill with AutoCAD software (all versions_ 2D&3D). Excellent I have years of experience in Industrial Drafting of offshore structures and ships, (Shop drawing and Piece drawing).

Familiar with ANSYS WORKBENCH. Excellent

Familiar with ANSYS CFX. Excellent

Familiar with TwinMesh. Very good

Familiar with SolidWorks software. Average

References:

Available upon request



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