معرفی
Ijhar Rusli is a Research Fellow at Coventry University's Research Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, specializing in fluid dynamics, swirling flows, and thermal comfort. His research focuses on experimental and numerical investigations of flow dynamics in confined systems, cryogenic fluid measurement technologies, and automotive exhaust catalyst optimization. He holds a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from Coventry University, an MSc in Energy Engineering from Universiti Putra Malaysia, and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Universiti Teknologi MARA.
Key research contributions include studies on square channel pressure losses, LNG density measurement via electrical capacitance tomography, and swirling flow velocity characterization using hot-wire anemometry. His work bridges fundamental fluid mechanics with practical applications in automotive engineering and building energy efficiency.
Notable projects include thermal comfort simulations in tropical commercial spaces and energy-saving assessments for protected building environments. His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, with applications spanning industrial fluid systems to sustainable architectural design.

