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Dr. Zoltán Siménfalvi serves as Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics at the University of Miskolc, Hungary, holding the academic rank of Professor. His leadership encompasses oversight of academic programs, research initiatives, and administrative functions within the faculty, positioning him at the forefront of mechanical engineering education and innovation in Central Europe.
His research spans explosion protection, biogas technology, combustion engineering, and sustainable energy systems. Key focus areas include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for hazardous area classification, flash point determination of flammable mixtures, hydrogen/methane dispersion modeling, and optimization of anaerobic digestion processes. His work bridges theoretical analysis with industrial applications in energy safety and renewable resource utilization.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2022-2024) reveals dominant themes in explosion hazard analysis (60% of works), particularly 2D/3D hazardous area modeling, gas detector performance in ammonia environments, and FLACS-CFD simulations for hydrogen-methane mixtures. Biogas technology constitutes 25% of output, emphasizing mixing efficiency in anaerobic digesters and process optimization. Remaining research addresses sustainable engineering through carbon capture strategies for V4 countries, coal gasification efficiency, and propane leakage dynamics.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
Information regarding student advising, research grants, or laboratory supervision was not provided in source materials. His administrative role as Dean suggests strategic oversight of research funding and academic programs, though specific grant details remain unreported.
No dedicated research laboratories or specialized teams were explicitly referenced, though his publications indicate collaboration with computational modeling groups and industrial safety partners for experimental validation of CFD simulations.




