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Javad Mohammadpour is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Academic Casual at Macquarie University's School of Engineering, with an adjunct researcher position at the University of Tasmania. He is a member of the Macquarie Smart Green Cities Research Centre and has served as a guest lecturer in courses like Fluid Mechanics (MECH2002) and Safety & Risk Engineering (ENGG8401). His research focuses on CFD, hydrogen energy systems, renewable energy optimization, and machine learning applications in thermal engineering.
Key projects include a BE CRC-CO funded initiative assessing hydrogen incidents in maritime vessels and a Virtual Reality Lab for Fluid Mechanics education. He has authored 44 peer-reviewed publications, with a focus on cryogenic hydrogen safety, thermal optimization, and corrosion management. Awards include the Macquarie University Sustainable Energy Research Centre PhD scholarship and multiple peer-review recognitions.
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering (not explicitly stated but implied by title)
- Adjunct Researcher at University of Tasmania (2023-2026)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of Tasmania (2022-2023)
Research interests span computational fluid dynamics, hydrogen energy systems, and machine learning-driven optimization. His work emphasizes thermal management in microchannel systems, cryogenic hydrogen safety, and predictive modeling for industrial hazards.
Grants include the Macquarie University Postgraduate Research Fund (PGRF) and DVC-R commended applications. He has contributed to over 19 peer-review activities for journals like Fire and Micromachines.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Smart Green Cities Research Centre and collaborates with institutions like the University of Tasmania on hydrogen safety and thermal energy projects.




