• Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Dorrin Jarrahbashi

Educational Background

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology — 2015-2017
  • Ph.D., Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine — 2014
  • M.S., Aerospace Engineering, Sharif University of Technology — 2007
  • B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology — 2005

Research Interests

    • Computational Fluid Dynamics
    • High-Speed Reacting/Non-Reacting Multiphase Flow
    • Atomization & Spray
    • Supercritical Flows
    • Multiphase Combustion
    • Nanoparticle Spray Deposition

Awards & Honors

  • 2024 Dean of Engineering Excellence Award
  • 2023 NSF CAREER Award
  • 2016 APS Gallery of Fluid Motion Award, American Physical Society-Division of Fluid Dynamics

Selected Publications

  • R Mishra, D Jarrahbashi, “Direct numerical simulation of supercritical carbon dioxide oxy-methane combustion, Physics of Fluids 36 (8), 2024.
  • P Jangale, E Hosseini, M Zakertabrizi, D Jarrahbashi, “Surface tension and evaporation behavior of liquid fuel droplets at transcritical conditions: Towards bridging the gap between molecular dynamics and continuum simulations, Fuel 358, 130187, 2024.
  • R. Mishra, A. Nelson, D. Jarrahbashi, “Adaptive global pathway selection using artificial neural networks: A-priori study”, Combustion & Flame, 244, 112279, 2022.
  • B. Boyd, D. Jarrahbashi, “A numerical study of the transcritical shock-droplet interaction”, Physical Review Fluids, 6 (11), 113601, 2021.
  • B. Boyd, D. Jarrahbashi, “A Diffuse-interface Method for Reducing Spurious Pressure Oscillations in Multicomponent Transcritical Flow Simulations”, Computers & Fluids, 104924, 2021.