معرفی
Sadaf Arabi is a Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at the University of York. Her academic background includes a PhD from Keele University (UK) focused on stability and control of nonlinear thermoacoustic systems, funded by the Horizon 2020 POLKA project. She holds dual MSc degrees from Iran University of Science and Technology (Mechanical Engineering) and École nationale supérieure d'arts et métiers (ENSAM, France), with specialization in dynamics and nonlinear vibration studies.
Research interests span thermoacoustics, combustion systems, and fluid mechanics, with a focus on predictive modeling of complex dynamical systems. Her recent work includes analyzing high-speed jet turbulence through orthogonal mode decomposition, bridging experimental and numerical methodologies.
Her PhD developed an analytical tool using Green’s function approaches to address thermoacoustic instabilities in hydrogen combustion systems. No awards are explicitly listed, though her work aligns with prestigious EU-funded initiatives. Current activities involve collaborations in fluid dynamics and turbulence analysis.



