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Sergei Sazhin is Professor of Thermal Physics at the University of Brighton's School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering. His research focuses on numerical and asymptotic modeling of fluid dynamics, heat/mass transfer, and combustion processes in fuel sprays, with particular expertise in droplet heating and evaporation phenomena.
Education includes a PhD in 'Modelling of natural radioemissions in the Earth's magnetosphere' from St. Petersburg State University (1977), Master's degree from the same institution (1972), and additional qualifications from University of Brighton (1997) and University of Sheffield (1992).
Research interests span thermal physics, spray modeling, droplet evaporation, combustion processes in Diesel and gasoline systems, and multi-component fuel droplet behavior. His work combines theoretical modeling with experimental validation to advance energy efficiency in combustion systems.
Recent publications demonstrate ongoing work in advanced droplet dynamics modeling, with articles focusing on bi-component droplet behavior, micro-explosion phenomena, and surface-droplet interactions. This research has applications in automotive engineering and renewable energy systems.
Significant projects include 'Heating and evaporation of droplets with nano-particles' (Royal Society funded), 'Investigation of vortex ring-like structures in internal combustion engines' (EPSRC), and 'Modelling of sprays for medical and automotive applications' (Royal Society).
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