Mohammadi Moein
Country
Iran
Education

Master of Science (2014) in Mechanical Engineering at “Iran University of Science & Technology” (IUST), Tehran, Iran                                                                                                                 

Specialization: Energy Conversion-Fluid Dynamics

 

Bachelors of Science (2012) in Mechanical Engineering at “Iran University of Science & Technology” (IUST), Tehran, Iran

Curriculum Vitae
ESR9 - Small-scale turbulence and spatial distribution of droplets in clouds
Objectives

The project is aimed at joint investigation of droplet spatial distribution and small-scale turbulence in clouds. We plan to measure positions and velocities of cloud droplets in a two-dimensional plane enlightened by a laser sheet technique. We will build a device allowing for uniform illumination of cloud volume of the area ~50x50 cm2 and of variable thickness (~1mm to ~2cm). This will allow for visualization of cloud droplets within this volume and quantitative multi-scale (from below Kolmogorov scale to Taylor micro-scale) measurements of droplet clustering and small scale turbulence. We will test a prototype of this instrument in a laboratory cloud chamber at UW and in wind tunnels at MPG. We will use the instrument to measure properties of clouds in a mountain laboratory (preferably Schneefernenhaus at Zugspitze).

Expected Results

Quantitative information about droplet spatial distribution and small-scale turbulent mixing in clouds disseminated in scientific publications, increased experience in development of new sensors.

Planned secondment(s)
  • MPG (Goettingen)        Month 15-17: experiments in the wind tunnel of MPG
Comments

I received both my Bachelor and Master degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science & Technology (IUST). During my Master studies, I attended “Combustion & Fuel Lab” of IUST as a Research assistant. There, we tried to study dust particle clouds combustion process from heat & mass transfer point of view by using theoretical approaches for thermal modelling of solid fuels combustion.

Since Feb 2017, I have started my PhD under the framework of “COMPLETE” project in Poland at University of Warsaw, Institute of Geophysics. I am conducting research on "Small-scale turbulence and spatial distribution of droplets in clouds" which would be mostly done by experimental approach.

Email: moein.mohammadi@fuw.edu.pl

External links: LinkedIn, ResearchGate

Publications

Applicability of the VisiSize D30 shadowgraph system for cloud microphysical measurements

Year
2021
Document type
Article
Authors
Jakub L. Nowak, Moein Mohammadi, and Szymon P. Malinowski
Source

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Comparison of Different Techniques to Calculate Properties of Atmospheric Turbulence from Low-Resolution Data

Year
2020
Document type
Article
Authors
M. Waclawczyk, A. S. Gozingan, J. Nzotungishaka, M. Mohammadi, S. P. Malinowski
Source

Atmosphere MDPI Journal 

Atmosphere 2020, vol. 11, 199. 

Measurements of cloud droplet size distributions with shadowgraph imaging technique

Year
2019
Document type
Other
Authors
M. Mohammadi, S. Malinowski, J. Nowak, W. Kumala, J. Molacek
Source

EGU General Assembly 2019. 7 - 12 April 2019. Vienna, Austria. 

Measurements of cloud droplets and precipitation particles during selected weather events of Warsaw with shadowgraph imaging technique

Year
2019
Document type
Other
Authors
M. Mohammadi, J. Nowak, S. Malinowski
Source

UCP2019 - Understanding Clouds and Precipitation. 25 February - 1 March 2019. Harnack - Haus, Berlin, Germany. 

Measurements of precipitation size distribution in selected rain events of Warsaw with shadowgraph imaging technique

Year
2018
Document type
Other
Authors
M. Mohammadi, J. Nowak, S. Malinowski
Source

EMS European Meteorological Society 2018. 3 - 7 September 2018. Budapest, Hungary. 

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Laboratory measurements of cloud droplets size/velocity distributions with shadowgraph imaging technique

Year
2018
Document type
Other
Authors
M. Mohammadi, J. L. Nowak, S. Malinowski
Source

EGU General Assembly 2018. 8 - 13 April 2018. Vienna, Austria.