I
received
the
BASc
degree
in
Chemical
Engineering
in
2010,
from
Sahand
University
of
Technology.
I
graduated
in
2012
from
my
MASc
program
in
Chemical
Engineering
(Modeling, Process
Simulation
and
Control)
from
Sharif
University
of
Technology
.
During
my
MASc,
I
developed
research
on
Modelling
of
Reactive
Crystallization
Processes,
which
concerns
with
the
modeling
of
precipitation
processes
aimed
at
predicting
product
particle
characteristics
with
special
emphasis
on
particle
size
distribution.
A
mixing-precipitation
model
linked
to
the
population
balance,
which
takes
into
account
the
agglomeration
mechanism,
was
used
for
a
single-feed
semi-batch
precipitation
process
to
describe
the
mixing
effects
on
the
crystal
size
distribution
(CSD)
and
mean
size
at
the
end
of
the
batch.
I
have
joined
Dr.
Luis’s
group
in
the
fall
of
2015
to
start
with
my
PhD
studies;
my
research
will
focus
on
the
development
of
new
computationally
efficient
methods
that
perform
the
optimal
process
and
control
design
of
large-scale
chemical
processes
in
the
presence
of
external
perturbations
and
uncertainty
in
the
systems
parameters.
Thesis:
Integration
of
design
and
control
for
large-scale
applications:
a
back-off
approach