Clarkson University PH.D. Student Receives Award from American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Clarkson University Ph.D. student Amir Mofakham has been awarded the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Fluid Engineering Division Graduate Scholar Award. 

Mofakham was honored for his work on the paper titled “Accuracy of the CRW Models for Prediction of Deposition and Dispersion of Particles in Inhomogeneous Turbulent Channel Flows,” which was presented at ASME-JSME-KSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference 2019 in San Francisco, CA, and was elected to receive the best paper award at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition in Salt Lake City, Utah in November 2019.

Mofakham is part of Clarkson Distinguished Professor and Robert H. Hill Professor of Mechanical Engineering Goodarz Ahamdi’s research group in Clarkson’s Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering.

Amir was selected from an exceptionally strong pool of students to become a Fluid Engineering Division (FED) Graduate Student Scholar (GSS) by the Multiphase Flow Technical Committee (MFTC) and receive the 2019-2020 FED Graduate Student Scholarship.

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