
معرفی
Aref Hashemi is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied & Computational Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Notre Dame (2024–Present). Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor/Courant Instructor at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (2021–2023). He holds a PhD from the University of California Davis (2021), an MS from Sharif University of Technology (2013), and a BS in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University (2010).
His research integrates engineering and applied mathematics to explore theoretical and computational problems in mathematical physics, with a focus on electrokinetic phenomena in micro/nano-fluidic systems and spatiotemporal ratchets. Key themes include asymmetric rectified electric fields (AREFs), nonantiperiodic potentials, and their applications in nanochannel conductivity and colloidal dynamics.
Publications highlight advancements in fluid dynamics modeling, computational methods for confined geometries, and experimental validation of electrokinetic phenomena. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, such as optimizing nanoscale fluidic systems and understanding long-range electrostatic effects in liquids.
No scientific awards are listed, though his contributions to electrokinetic theory are notable. His research is supported by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and analytical approaches, with applications spanning materials science, microfluidics, and nanotechnology.




