Imperial College London

DrKamyarHazeri

Faculty of EngineeringDyson School of Design Engineering

Teaching Fellow in Design Engineering
 
 
 
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Office 1Dyson BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Kamyar Hazeri is a Teaching Fellow at the Department of Design Engineering, Imperial College London. He leads the Thermofluids and Solid Mechanics II modules and co-leads the Physical Computing (Gizmo) module for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Additionally, he co-leads the Multidisciplinary Group Project (MGP) in the I-Explore program at Imperial.

Kamyar has been involved in various professional projects, including designing and optimizing technologies for different applications. These include intercepting waste plastic in water streams, developing machinery for medical purposes, and creating packaging mechanisms. Recently, he developed a data-driven AI algorithm capable of analyzing and suggesting optimized solutions/interventions for residential dwellings in the UK to systematically reduce energy consumption and significantly decrease overall carbon footprint.

Kamyar obtained his Ph.D. degree from Imperial College London, focusing on the development and validation of a product creativity evaluation framework for the assessment of functional consumer products. During his time, he collaborated with internationally recognized experts on creativity and innovation, including Professor David Cropley from the University of South Australia.

Kamyar's expertise includes fluid mechanics, mechanics, machine elements, computer-aided engineering, design for sustainability, statistics, data science, and the implementation of AI to automate and optimize processes.

His research interests cover various domains, such as energy, sustainability, building energy performance, product design, creativity, and E-machine and advanced vehicle technologies aimed at improving environmental performance.