Shehzaib Yousuf Khan
Elmohandes, Elbahes, Elmoallem
Elmohandes, Elbahes, Elmoallem
Welcome! I’m Shehzaib Yousuf Khan, a proud Mechanical Engineering postgraduate from NED University of Engineering & Technology and a privileged alumnus of the University of Sydney. As a lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at NED University, I’m deeply committed to guiding the next generation of engineers. Through hands-on teaching, high-quality research insights, and a dynamic curriculum, I strive to equip my students with the skills and mindset to tackle today’s complex challenges.
I am deeply passionate about the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and I am driven by a commitment to continually expand my knowledge and expertise in these fields. As a PhD student specializing in solar thermal concentrated technologies, my academic journey reflects a dedication to both learning and innovation.
Throughout my studies, I have delved into the complexities of fluid dynamics, focusing on fuel atomization using Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) and advanced image processing techniques. My research has been presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals, particularly exploring the dynamics of curved vortex tubes—a topic that continues to inspire me.
Currently, my research centers on enhancing solar thermal systems through multiphysics simulations that integrate ray tracing techniques with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). This cutting-edge work aims to optimize the efficiency of solar concentrators, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.
This website serves as a platform to share my research, thoughts, and projects that drive my passion for science and teaching. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or simply curious, I invite you to explore this space and discover the possibilities that STEM can offer.