Sina Khaleghi

B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering; M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Conversion)

Pronouns: He/him
  • Doctoral Researcher in Thermofluids

Sina is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering with a strong interest in Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, and Engineering Mathematics. He is motivated by a passion for learning, developing both technical and transferable skills, and applying his knowledge to address real-world challenges. His main research focus throughout his academic journey has been addressing global warming and climate change, with the aim of contributing to sustainable engineering solutions.

Sina received his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Guilan University in 2017. His final-year dissertation, “Solution to the Transient One-Dimensional Heat Conduction Equation with Internal Joule Heating of a Thermoelectric Generator Module,” reflected both his interest in applying physics and mathematics to engineering problems and his commitment to improving energy efficiency. By investigating waste heat recovery through thermoelectric generation, his work highlighted pathways to enhance the overall efficiency of thermal systems and reduce emissions.

In 2018, he began his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Conversion) at the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST). His research focused on the critical issues of energy and water. His Master’s thesis, “Thermodynamic Optimization of the Multi-Effect Distillation (MED) System Using Renewable Energy Sources,” explored the integration of renewable technologies into desalination processes, aiming to improve water and energy sustainability.

Sina’s current research focuses on improving indoor air quality through advanced ventilation strategies. His work aims to create healthier and more sustainable indoor environments, addressing both human well-being and the wider challenges of energy efficiency and climate change.

  • Playing chess and boardgames
  • Swimming and water sports