Amir M Horr has graduated with a PhD degree from Wollongong University, Australia in 1995 (Computational Mechanics). He has more than twenty-eight years’ experience in mathematical modeling & numerical simulations, engineering vibrations, energy absorption, multi-physical/scale and coupled simulations, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and thermal-mechanical analyses. He has nine years of academic experience as a senior lecturer\researcher\course-leader (1994-2003), teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. He continued his professional career with eighteen years of industrial full-time responsibilities as senior consultant\scientist in research & development and industrial research. His publications include more than 118 international journal and conference papers during the last 25 years ( https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Khq-TLMAAAAJ&hl=en ).
He is currently working for the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) as a senior scientist dealing with multi-physical/scale industrial process simulations.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Mathematical Modeling
Numerical Simulation
CFD Simulations
Coupled Analyses
multi-scale simulation
multi-physical simulat...
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Short Biography
Amir M Horr has graduated with a PhD degree from Wollongong University, Australia in 1995 (Computational Mechanics). He has more than twenty-eight years’ experience in mathematical modeling & numerical simulations, engineering vibrations, energy absorption, multi-physical/scale and coupled simulations, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and thermal-mechanical analyses. He has nine years of academic experience as a senior lecturer\researcher\course-leader (1994-2003), teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. He continued his professional career with eighteen years of industrial full-time responsibilities as senior consultant\scientist in research & development and industrial research. His publications include more than 118 international journal and conference papers during the last 25 years ( https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Khq-TLMAAAAJ&hl=en ).
He is currently working for the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) as a senior scientist dealing with multi-physical/scale industrial process simulations.