Summary
Maziar Korzani is a lecturer and researcher with 13 years of experience bridging industry and academia in geotechnical, marine and geothermal engineering. He spent five years as a practicing structural/marine engineer and has since led interdisciplinary research on hydrodynamics, soil-structure-fluid interaction, SPH methods and thermo-hydro-mechanical simulations across institutions in Australia and Europe. At KIT he developed FEM codes for faulted geothermal reservoirs and wellbore flows, and he further advanced PersianSPH for large post-failure geomechanical deformations at UQ. Now based in Queensland, he combines teaching and research leadership at QUT with editorial stewardship as Editor-in-Chief of Geothermal Energy Journal. Known for translating complex physics into robust numerical tools, he brings practical offshore design experience together with numerical-methods expertise to solve multi-physics engineering problems.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering at The University of Queensland
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Marine Structures, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Marine Structures at Tarbiat Modares University
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Civil Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology
English, Persian