Shima Hajimirza

Shima Hajimirza

Assistant Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ

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  • What I Do

    I'm an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering department at Stevens Institute of Technology. I'm teaching graduate and undergraduate Heat Transfer and Thermodynamic courses in Mechanical Engineering and also perform research in Computational Heat transfer with application in Renewable energy particularly Solar Energy.

Biography
Dr. Shima Hajmirza is an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering and director of the Energy, Control and Optimization (ECO) lab at Stevens Institute of Technology. She obtained her PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in August 2013 and then became a post-doctoral research scientist with the Institute for Computational Engineering and Science (ICES) at UT Austin, and an Adjunct Professor with the Tennessee State University. Prior to that, she obtained a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Southern Illinois University and a Masters degree in Bioengineering from the California Institute of Technology in 2009 and 2010 respectively. Her research interests and expertise are in the general areas of thermal fluid sciences, radiation heat transfer, renewable energy technologies, nano-fabrication and measurement techniques, statistical analysis of dynamic systems, numerical optimization and mathematical modeling, specifically with application to nano-materials, nano-technology and bioengineering.
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