Amin Jafarimoghaddam

Amin Jafarimoghaddam was born in September 1990 in Behbahan, Khuzestan Province, Iran. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering (Heat and Fluid Flow) from Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran, in 2013. He then earned a Master’s degree in Aerodynamics from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2016, where his thesis focused on the effects of DBD plasma actuators in turbulent channel flows.

Shortly thereafter, he pursued independent research in advanced applied and computational mathematics, as well as theoretical physics, with a focus on nonlinear equations, conservation laws, algebraic topology, and relativistic theories.

In 2020, he began a Ph.D. program in Aerospace Engineering at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, where he completed his PhD in Mathematical and Computational Optimal Control, with applications to Aircraft Trajectory Optimization.

To date, he has authored 50 articles in prestigious journals across diverse scientific disciplines, including experimental and computational fluid dynamics, mathematical fluid dynamics, applied mathematics and nonlinear systems, optimal control and trajectory optimization, heat transfer, and nanofluids.

As of November 2024, he is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, where his research focuses on developing physics-based models to simulate condensation trails (contrails) and assess their radiative forcing effects on global warming.