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Dr. Andrew Fsadni is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Computing at the University of Central Lancashire, where he also serves as Course Leader for BEng/MEng and MSc Mechanical Engineering programs. He joined the university in 2012 following completion of his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Brunel University. Prior to academia, he spent six years working in the automotive and energy industries.
His research focuses on fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and multiphase flow systems, with particular emphasis on applications in domestic central heating systems, nanofluids in coiled heat exchangers, and indoor environmental quality. He has published extensively in journals like Applied Thermal Engineering and Advanced Biomedical Engineering, and his work spans topics ranging from biomedical fluid simulations to additive manufacturing fire resistance.
- PhD (Mechanical Engineering), Brunel University, 2012
- Professional experience in automotive and energy sectors
Key research themes include optimization of heat exchanger performance, analysis of bubbly flow characteristics in thermal systems, and environmental impacts of indoor plant installations. His collaborative projects involve experimental and computational methods, with applications in both academic and industrial contexts.



