Dr. Zahra Kazemi | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor from Shiraz University of Technology, Iran
Dr. Zahra Kazemi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Shiraz University of Technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Shiraz University and has completed two postdoctoral research fellowships. Her research primarily focuses on advanced manufacturing processes, including Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), and computational modeling for material and load identification. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and has presented her work at various international conferences. Her contributions to numerical simulations and optimization methods have significantly advanced the understanding of defect reduction and material behavior in additive manufacturing. With strong expertise in experimental and computational methods, Dr. Kazemi continues to contribute to the field through interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Kazemi completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering before earning her Ph.D. from Shiraz University. During her doctoral studies, she specialized in computational modeling and inverse analysis for material behavior prediction. Following her Ph.D., she pursued postdoctoral research, focusing on precision instrumentation design and optimization of advanced manufacturing processes such as SLM. Her academic journey has equipped her with a strong foundation in numerical simulations, experimental validation, and optimization techniques for industrial applications.
Professional Experience
Dr. Kazemi has held academic and research positions in mechanical engineering, focusing on additive manufacturing and numerical modeling. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Shiraz University of Technology, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses while conducting advanced research. She has also worked as a postdoctoral researcher, contributing to the development of precision instruments and optimization of laser-based manufacturing techniques. Her professional experience includes supervising research projects, mentoring students, and collaborating with experts in computational mechanics, thermal engineering, and materials science.
Research Interests
Dr. Kazemi’s research interests include additive manufacturing, computational modeling, inverse analysis, and material behavior prediction. She is particularly focused on enhancing the performance of metal structures manufactured using SLM through simulation and experimental validation. Additionally, her work on load and material identification using inverse analysis contributes to the accurate characterization of viscoplastic materials. She is also interested in applying machine learning techniques to optimize manufacturing processes and reduce defects in industrial applications.
Research Skills
Dr. Kazemi possesses strong expertise in numerical simulations, finite element analysis, and computational mechanics. She is proficient in using advanced software tools for modeling and optimization of manufacturing processes. Her skills extend to experimental validation techniques, including thermal and structural analysis of manufactured components. She is also experienced in meshfree analysis methods, load identification techniques, and optimization strategies for material design. With a background in interdisciplinary research, she effectively integrates computational and experimental approaches to improve engineering solutions.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Kazemi has received recognition for her contributions to mechanical engineering through awards and conference presentations. She has been acknowledged for her research excellence in additive manufacturing and material optimization. Her work has been published in leading journals, and she has received invitations to speak at international conferences. She has also been involved in collaborative projects that have been recognized for their impact on manufacturing innovation and computational analysis.
Conclusion
Dr. Zahra Kazemi is a distinguished researcher in mechanical engineering, specializing in additive manufacturing and computational modeling. With a strong academic background, extensive publication record, and expertise in numerical and experimental research, she continues to contribute significantly to her field. Her dedication to advancing manufacturing techniques and material analysis positions her as a valuable asset to the academic and research community. By expanding her collaborations, securing research funding, and further developing industrial applications of her work, she can further enhance her impact in mechanical engineering and beyond.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: Melting process of the nano-enhanced phase change material (NePCM) in an optimized design of shell and tube thermal energy storage (TES): Taguchi optimization approach
Authors: M. Ghalambaz, S.A.M. Mehryan, A. Veismoradi, M. Mahdavi, I. Zahmatkesh, …
Year: 2021
Citations: 72 -
Title: Meshfree radial point interpolation method for analysis of viscoplastic problems
Authors: Z. Kazemi, M.R. Hematiyan, R. Vaghefi
Year: 2017
Citations: 30 -
Title: Melting pool simulation of 316L samples manufactured by Selective Laser Melting method, comparison with experimental results
Authors: Z. Kazemi, M. Soleimani, H. Rokhgireh, A. Nayebi
Year: 2022
Citations: 25 -
Title: Optimum configuration of a metal foam layer for a fast thermal charging energy storage unit: a numerical study
Authors: S.A.M. Mehryan, K.A. Ayoubloo, M. Mahdavi, O. Younis, Z. Kazemi, M. Ghodrat, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 18 -
Title: Load identification for viscoplastic materials with some unknown material parameters
Authors: Z. Kazemi, M.R. Hematiyan, Y.C. Shiah
Year: 2019
Citations: 18 -
Title: An efficient load identification for viscoplastic materials by an inverse meshfree analysis
Authors: Z. Kazemi, M.R. Hematiyan, Y.C. Shiah
Year: 2018
Citations: 12 -
Title: Inverse determination of time-dependent loads in viscoplastic deformations using strain measurements in the deformed configuration
Authors: Z. Kazemi, M.R. Hematiyan
Year: 2018
Citations: 4 -
Title: A Multiobjective Optimization of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process Parameters to Reduce Defects by Modified Taguchi Method
Authors: Z. Kazemi, R. Nayebi, A. M. Hojjatollah, M. Soleimani
Year: 2025 -
Title: تحلیل کانال پسا برای یک بالانس داخلی تونل باد با در نظر گرفتن قابلیت ساخت
Authors: زهرا کاظمی، محمدحسن منتظری، محمد مهدی علیشاهی
Year: 2024 -
Title: Residual Stress of 316L Samples Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting Method with Consideration of Evaporation
Authors: Z. Kazemi, H. Rokhgireh, A. Nayebi
Year: 2023 -
Title: Selective Laser Melting Defects: Morphology of Defects Due to Lack of Fusion and Evaporation Pores
Authors: A.N. Zahra Kazemi, Hojjatollah Rokhgireh
Year: 2023 -
Title: Residual Stress of 316L Samples Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting Method with Consideration of Evaporation
Authors: A.N. Zahra Kazemi, Hojjatollah Rokhgireh
Year: 2023 -
Title: The Effect of Process Parameters on the Residual Deformation of 316L Samples Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting Method with Consideration of Evaporation
Authors: A.N. Zahra Kazemi, Hojjatollah Rokhgireh
Year: 2023