Summary
Mohammad Mohammadi is a researcher-practitioner blending a decade of architectural design experience with computational environmental analysis to improve building performance and occupant comfort. Currently a PhD candidate at Poznan University of Technology and Faculty Assistant at IAAC, he focuses on architectural aerodynamics, natural ventilation, and energy-efficient design using CFD and energy modeling. His MA work on vertical gardens combined airflow optimization with dust mitigation, reflecting a pragmatic interest in resilient, human-centered interventions. Mohammad has bridged academia, research labs (including Empa and infrared.city), and practice—co-founding an AR startup that translated design concepts into interactive user tools. Equally fluent in front-end technologies (Angular, React, React Native, Electron), he brings a rare mix of simulation-driven design and cross-platform development skills to environmental design problems. Based in Greater Poland, he focuses on integrating digital workflows to make sustainable architecture measurable and actionable.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Vienna University of Technology
Master of Architecture - MArch, Architecture, 18.28 / 20.00, Master of Architecture - MArch, Architecture, 18.28 / 20.00 at University of Kashan
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Architecture, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Architecture at Poznan University of Technology
Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, 17.49 / 20.00, Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture, 17.49 / 20.00 at University of Eyvanekey
English, Persian, German, Polish