Mohamed Nabi is a Delft-based fluid mechanics researcher and engineer with a PhD in River Engineering and three years of applied experience in computational fluid dynamics and morphodynamics. He specializes in particulate flows, turbulence modelling, acoustics, and heat transfer, bringing a strong academic foundation from Delft University of Technology at bachelor, master and doctoral levels. His work bridges theoretical fluid mechanics and practical river engineering problems, translating complex numerical models into insights for environmental and hydraulic systems. Although early in his professional career, he demonstrates depth in niche areas like particulate transport and coupled acoustics–flow phenomena that are not commonly paired. Comfortable in multidisciplinary teams, he leverages rigorous quantitative methods to tackle real-world river and sediment dynamics challenges. Based in the Netherlands, he combines academic pedigree with hands-on modelling expertise ideal for research-driven engineering roles.
3 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Delft University of Technology
Kratos Multiphysics (A.K.A Kratos) is a framework for building parallel multi-disciplinary simulation software. Modularity, extensibility and HPC are the main objectives. Kratos has BSD license and is written in C++ with extensive Python interface.
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