Summary
Pedram Bigdelou is a senior modeling and simulation engineer with over 12 years of research and industry experience in CFD, heat transfer, and multi-physics systems. He specializes in compressible and incompressible flows, multiphase and multispecies simulations, phase change materials, and fluid–structure interactions across carbon capture, desalination, HVAC, and renewable-energy technologies. Currently at Gexcon as a Senior Modeling and Simulation Engineer, Senior Consultant, he analyzes accident-related documentation and supports safety-focused modeling work. He also develops software for simulating thermal-fluid systems in Julia and Python, collaborating with experimental teams to validate tools and optimize CO2 capture equipment. Pedram holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from UNC Charlotte, complemented by postdoctoral work at Colorado School of Mines on energy-efficient desalination and heat-transfer innovations.
1 year of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, 4.0 at University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering, 3.4, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering, 3.4 at University of Tabriz
Master of Science - MS, Renewable Energy Engineering, 3.7, Master of Science - MS, Renewable Energy Engineering, 3.7 at University of Tehran