
معرفی
Ardeshir Bangian Tabrizi is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), Ewing, New Jersey. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University (2020), an M.Sc. from K.N.Toosi University of Technology (2011), and a B.Sc. from the University of Tehran (2008). His research focuses on inverse problem solving in convective heat transfer, fluid mechanics, numerical simulation, and sustainable thermal systems engineering. He employs advanced computational methods like CFD and optimization strategies to address engineering challenges in heat transfer mechanisms, buoyancy-driven flows, and system design.
His professional experience includes roles as Assistant Professor at TCNJ (2023–present), Delaware County Community College (2022–2023), and Postdoctoral Associate at Rutgers University (2021–2022). He also served as Adjunct Professor at TCNJ and NJIT, and a Research Engineer at CAIT. His service contributions include committee work in DEI initiatives and faculty search committees.
Key research trends show a strong focus on inverse problems applied to natural convection and wall plume dynamics, with recent work extending to sustainable frost prevention systems. His articles bridge experimental data with numerical simulations to enhance thermal system understanding and optimization.
- Research Interests:
- Inverse Convective Heat Transfer Problems
- Numerical Simulation of Buoyancy-Driven Flows
- Thermal System Design and Optimization
- CFD Applications in Engineering


