
معرفی
Ahmad Batikh serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Catholic Institute of Arts and Crafts (ICAM) in Toulouse, France, where he is actively affiliated with the MS2M research group (Modélisation des Systèmes et Microsystèmes Mécaniques) at Espace Clément Ader. His dual role encompasses both teaching and research responsibilities within mechanical engineering disciplines.
His research centers on fluidic micro-actuators for active flow control, heat transfer enhancement, and impinging jets, utilizing computational and experimental methodologies. Key focus areas include fluidic oscillators, synthetic jets, and thermal management systems for aerospace and railway applications, with recent work emphasizing additive manufacturing solutions for heat sink optimization.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent trajectory in fluid dynamics innovation, particularly in synchronization strategies for fluidic devices and thermal engineering applications. The increasing integration of additive manufacturing since 2021 marks a significant evolution in his research approach.
As a member of the MS2M research group at Espace Clément Ader, Batikh contributes to interdisciplinary mechanical systems modeling within a collaborative research environment focused on microsystems and fluid dynamics.
While his teaching portfolio includes Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer courses, the available documentation provides no details regarding student advising, research grants, or collaborative projects beyond his publication record.



