Plenary & Keynote Speakers

6th International Conference on Fluid Flow and Thermal Science

We are pleased to announce our plenary and keynote speakers for ICFFTS 2025 :

Dr. Mostafa S. Shadloo
Keynote Speaker

Dr. Eiyad Abu-Nada

Khalifa University, UAE

Prof. Eiyad Abu-Nada is a Full Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Khalifa University. He is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow and a recipient of the Abdul Hameed Shoman Award. His current research focuses on micro- and nano-scale energy transport, microfluidics modeling using coarse-grained simulations, and enhancing heat transfer with nanofluids and nano-encapsulated phase-change materials.

Abstract Title:

Application of Dissipative Particle Dynamics to Basic Heat Transfer Benchmarks and Microfluidics Applications

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Dr. Mostafa S. Shadloo
Keynote Speaker

Dr. Mostafa S. Shadloo

National Institute of Applied Science (INSA), Rouen and a Researcher at Coria Lab, France

Dr. Shadloo is an Associate Professor, since Sept. 2015, at the National Institute of Applied Science (INSA), Rouen and a Researcher at Coria Lab. (CNRS-UMR 6614). Dr. Shadloo is actively engaged in the fields of (i) (aero-) hydrodynamics, turbulence, transitional boundary layers as well as (ii) multiphase, multi-physics fluid flows and heat transfer for the last 15 years. His expertise is mainly in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), but has also been active in developing validation strategies and guidelines for CFDist. He aims to develop a new generation high-order coupled algorithm for compressible/incompressible fluid flows with complex physical behaviors, in relation to industrial applications. In this framework, he uses high-performance computing (HPC), high-fidelity direct numerical simulations (DNS) and large-eddy simulations (LES), as well as advance machine learning (ML) techniques to decipher complex instabilities and flow behaviors caused mainly by multi-phase and/or turbulent flows, with heat transfer and compressibility effects.

Abstract Title:

Electrohydrodynamic Flows: From Numerical to Experimentation

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