Hamid Montazeri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of the Built
Environment at TU/e. His research activities include both
fundamental and applied topics. The fundamental research is focused
on low-Reynolds number aerodynamics, convective heat transfer in
thermal turbulent boundary layer, and multi-phase flows. The applied
research includes renewable energy with a focus on wind energy and
photovoltaic (PV) panels, and water spray systems for cooling
purposes. He employs a combination of wind-tunnel testing and
numerical modeling with computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Hamid Montazeri received his MSc in Mechanical Engineering (Energy
Conversion) from Shiraz University in Iran. He obtained his PhD at
Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands with the
thesis computational modelling of evaporative cooling using water
spray systems. He has published 30 peer-reviewed ISI journal
papers, and 46 peer-reviewed papers in the proceedings of
international conferences. He has been an active reviewer for more
than 45 different ISI journals. He is currently co-supervising 10
PhD students, and 2 MSc students. In 2015, he was selected
as the best researcher of the Department of the Built Environment at
TU/e. He also received the Best PhD Supervision Team Award (together
with Prof. Bert Blocken) from the PhD Student Network of the same
department at TU/e in 2016.
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