
معرفی
Dr. Tahsin Khajah is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Tyler. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University (2015), where he specialized in computational mechanics, finite elements, and isogeometric analysis. Prior to joining UT Tyler, he served as Adjunct Faculty and Visiting Lecturer at Old Dominion University and worked in the industry for over a decade as a design engineer.
His research focuses on acoustic scattering, metamaterial design, isogeometric analysis, and optimization techniques. He has contributed to advancements in numerical methods for wave propagation, boundary conditions, and computational acoustics. Dr. Khajah’s work bridges theoretical developments with practical applications in noise reduction, structural dynamics, and material science.
His academic journey includes degrees from Razi University (B.S., 2001), Sharif University of Technology (M.S., 2006), and Old Dominion University (Ph.D., 2015). He has collaborated with institutions like the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and published extensively in high-impact journals. His teaching and research emphasize experiential learning, as highlighted in his 2021 paper on adapting engineering education during the pandemic.



