Summary
Sina Zandi is an energy-focused researcher and engineer with nine years of experience bridging academic research and industry practice in Tehran. With a master's in Energy Conversion and a publication record of seven articles in international journals, he serves as a reviewer for Elsevier and applies multi-objective optimization, exergy, and environmental-impact methods to real-world problems. He combines research rigor from his time at the Environmental Research Center and teaching experience at Islamic Azad University with hands-on engineering as a pipeline engineer at Tadbir Energy Development Group. Proficient in MATLAB, Python, EES, and AutoCAD, he translates complex thermodynamic analyses into practical designs and decisions. Notably, his profile reflects both peer-reviewed scholarship and ongoing industry contribution, emphasizing applied optimization for sustainable energy systems.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Energy conversion, 82.5, Master's degree, Energy conversion, 82.5 at Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch
Persian, English