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Reza Ebadi is an Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). His research focuses on fluid dynamics, turbulence, and heat transfer, with a particular emphasis on boundary layer analysis, flow control mechanisms, and experimental validation of fluid mechanics models.
His academic background includes extensive work on topics such as vortical structures in turbulent flows, passive scalar transport, and the development of integral methods for evaluating wall heat flux and momentum transport. Ebadi has contributed to advancing understanding of adverse pressure gradient effects, oscillatory channel flows, and non-equilibrium thermal boundary layer dynamics.
Over the past decade, his publications have explored innovative approaches to drag reduction through biomimetic surface textures, the design of thermal boundary layer measurement systems, and the validation of turbulence models using rigorous integral techniques. His work bridges theoretical fluid mechanics with experimental validation, addressing both fundamental and applied challenges in aerospace and mechanical engineering domains.
While no specific grants or awards are explicitly noted in the provided text, his research trajectory indicates sustained engagement with high-impact areas of mechanical engineering. His teaching focus aligns with WPI's emphasis on project-based learning, combining academic rigor with practical applications in fluid dynamics and thermal systems.
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