Nader Karimi
Associate Professor · Sustainable Energy Engineering
Queen Mary University of LondonAbout
Dr. Nader Karimi is a Reader in Mechanical Engineering at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, where he conducts cutting-edge research in sustainable energy systems. He is affiliated with the Centre for Sustainable Engineering and contributes significantly to advancements in combustion, heat transfer, and energy conversion technologies.
His research interests span a broad range of topics in thermal and energy engineering, including sustainable hydrogen energy, nanofluids, phase change materials, lithium-ion battery thermal management, solar energy systems, entropy and exergy analysis, and computational fluid dynamics. He integrates machine learning techniques with physical modeling to optimize energy systems and improve sustainability.
The recent publications highlight a strong focus on hydrogen combustion, sustainable fuel design, solar thermal conversion, battery cooling, and waste heat recovery. His work often combines experimental, numerical, and data-driven approaches to address critical challenges in low-carbon energy technologies, with applications in transportation, power generation, and renewable energy integration.
Dr. Karimi actively collaborates with researchers globally and supervises numerous research projects in the field of sustainable engineering. His work is supported by extensive computational modeling and contributes to the development of cleaner and more efficient energy systems.
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