Mostafa Irannejad

Mostafa Irannejad is a mechanical and biomedical engineering researcher. He completed his Bachelor of Applied Mechanics degree at Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), where he graduated among the top three students of his class. He then received his Master of Science degree from Amirkabir University of Technology, under the supervision of Dr. Ohadi. In 2014, he became a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering at Sharif University of Technology, which is currently ongoing. Mostafa has taught over 20 academic courses in mechanical engineering (including Statics, Dynamics, Dynamics of Machinery, Mechanical Vibrations, Automatic Control, and Strength of Materials) as a teacher assistant, at both Amirkabir and Sharif Universities.
 
In addition to teaching and his academic research, Mostafa has participated in six industrial R&D projects as a research fellow and has presented various workshops on acoustics, noise, and vibrations. His free time is spent reading books, practicing calligraphy, playing football, and playing chess in the Sharif Chess Academy. He recently collaborated on a manuscript with his supervisors, Dr. Ahmadian and Dr. Mohammadi, entitled “The effect of environmental loading on the human body, with special conditions.” He currently resides in Tehran with his wife and their newborn daughter.

His research interests include:

  • Biomechanical engineering.
  • Dynamics (rotor-dynamics in particular), vibration, and automatic control.
  • Noise and acoustics.
  • Condition monitoring and fault diagnosis.