Summary
Mamzi Afrasiabi is Head of Computational Manufacturing at ETH Zürich with 11 years of experience at the nexus of physics, computation, and advanced manufacturing. He has led R&D and innovation teams in industry and academia, translating complex multiphysics simulations and MPI-parallelized algorithms into practical manufacturing solutions. His background spans PhD-level expertise in computational mechanics, project leadership in large-scale construction and manufacturing, and hands-on development of fast parallel solvers for fluid-structure problems. Known for bridging human-centred design with rigorous computational methods, he advances manufacturing workflows from theory to production. Based in Zurich, he brings a rare mix of academic depth and product-focused execution that speeds adoption of new manufacturing technologies.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics and Physics, Mathematics and Physics at Danesh High School
Master of Science - MS, Structural and Fluid Mechanics, Master of Science - MS, Structural and Fluid Mechanics at University of Tehran
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Manufacturing and Computational Mechanics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Manufacturing and Computational Mechanics at ETH Zürich
English, Arabic, Persian, German