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email: ezohravi@bcamath.org
Elnaz is a postdoctoral researcher at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics BCAM. Her research is in the CFD-MS group. Here, she uses mesoscale methods for simulating multiphase phenomena in biology. In particular, she simulates biological clustering and fractal aggregation with the SDPD method and conducts in-depth research on polymer and colloid viscoelastic properties by investigating clustering and gelling phenomena.
Her academic journey includes completing a Ph.D. degree in Fluid Mechanical Engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology of Iran in 2018. Her research was focused on using the Dissipative Particle Dynamic method in simulating thrombosis formation.
She received her master’s degree in Fluid Mechanical Engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology of Iran in 2009 and her master thesis was on analyzing pulsatile blood flow in a complete bypass graft with different anastomosis angles by ANSYS CFX.
In 2021, she started her career as a postdoctoral researcher in the CFD-MS research group in BCAM, working on Mesoscopic Modelling of Blood Coagulation.