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Dr. Khalid Saleh is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Southern Queensland's School of Engineering. He holds an MSc from Al-Nahrain University and a PhD from USQ. His research focuses on fluid mechanics, heat transfer, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), aerospace icing phenomena, renewable energy systems, and nanotechnology applications. He is affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences and has contributed to multiple international conferences and peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Saleh has supervised doctoral research on topics including ejector design optimization, composite materials, and ice crystal icing experiments. His work integrates experimental and numerical methods, often employing machine learning and advanced diagnostics like TDLAS.
Notable research contributions include studies on radial ejectors, supersonic steam jets, and hybrid nanofluids. He collaborates on projects related to solar energy systems, hydrogen production challenges, and thermal management in aerospace applications. Dr. Saleh's experimental facilities include a specialized ice crystal icing wind tunnel and a hypersonic Ludwieg tube. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record (over 40 outputs) reflects his impactful research in mechanical engineering and thermal sciences.
His teaching and supervision roles emphasize hands-on experience with CFD tools, experimental validation, and interdisciplinary approaches to engineering challenges. Ongoing research explores sustainable energy systems and materials science innovations for thermal applications.
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