
ABOUT ME
I have been performing fundamental science research in the broadly defined area of mechanics and physics of fluids. I’m using theoretical and computational methods to understand the physics behind the phenomenon, then by using this knowledge; I am developing new materials and new technics for solving the problems of nature. In particular, I am trying to find unmet challenges in science and solve them. According to the solution, I will develop materials and structures to satisfy all required conditions. My research works are centered around the stability of the floating water bridge, anti icing surfaces, Leidenfrost phenomenon, Solar-thermal energy harvesting, and desalination.
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Anti-Icing Surfaces
Developing a surfaces with exceptional icephobicity
2016 - now
University of Houston, TX, USA
Ph.D. Candidate in Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 4.00/4.00

Leidenfrost Phenomenon
Developing surfaces for suppressing the Leidenfrost phenomenon
Magnetic Liquid
Finding the physics of liquid when they have magnetic properties.
Challenges in physics
Generally, I do love to solve challenges in physics
2015 - 2016
University of Houston, TX, USA
M.Sc in Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 4.00/4.00
2009 - 2014
Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
B.Sc in Aerospace Eng and Physics (Double Major)
GPA: 3.93/4.00
ABOUT ME
Voluntary teaching
Beside of my research and my teacher assistantship in university, I do love to teach as a voluntary work in elementary and high school students. This is really helpful for me to relax. I enjoy to be with the students and playing with them.

