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Soroush Rashidzadeh is a Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering at the School of Engineering. His research focuses on computational models for thermal radiation in gas mixtures and fire dynamics. Key areas include optimizing non-gray global radiation models to balance accuracy and computational cost, and developing subgrid flame models for fire emission prediction. He collaborates on projects involving line spectra analysis and thermal gradient modeling.
His work addresses challenges in radiative heat transfer for engineering applications, with applications in fire safety and energy systems. He has published in journals like Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, and conferences such as the International Symposium on Radiative Transfer and Thermal and Fluids Engineering Summer Conferences.
Rashidzadeh’s research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and industry innovation. His studies on gas mixtures and computational efficiency aim to improve predictive accuracy in thermal simulations while reducing computational demands.
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