Reza Fazlali
Senior Simulation Engineer – Hardware EngineeringReza holds an M.Sc. from Sharif University of Technology, specializing in constitutive modeling and finite element simulation of nickel-titanium shape memory alloys (SMAs) under diverse thermo-mechanical loading conditions. The distinctive thermo-mechanical properties of SMAs render them promising for applications in the biomedical industry. He earned his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from The University of British Columbia. His doctoral research involved conducting thermal and stress simulations on the behavior of advanced metallic alloys under extreme dynamic loading. Coping with stress and thermal localization challenges under such conditions necessitated advanced approaches such as multi-scale modeling. Currently, Reza directs his efforts towards utilizing numerical simulation tools to comprehend and tackle thermal, magnetic, and electromagnetic challenges in NMR spectrometer design. He is also engaged in simulation-driven optimization of intricate systems. Beyond his professional pursuits, Reza finds enjoyment in hobbies such as reading novels, hiking, and singing.