Amin G Davodi | Computational mechanics | Member

Mr. Amin G Davodi | Computational mechanics | Member

Teaching at Mazandaran Institute of Technology (Babol, Iran),

Amin Gholami Davodi is a versatile professional with expertise in structural and mechanical engineering, coupled with a keen interest in applied mathematics. Holding an M.Sc. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structural Engineering, he has excelled in national concrete competitions and computer olympiads. A dedicated educator, he teaches at the Mazandaran Institute of Technology and has served as a teaching assistant at Babol University of Technology. A prolific researcher and reviewer for numerous prestigious journals, Davodi has conducted significant experimental research in polymer modified asphalt and concrete. With extensive job experience in construction management and structural analysis, he is a valued member of the Iran Construction Engineering Organization.

Professional Profiles:

Education

M.Sc., Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering, Shahrood University of Technology Dissertation Title: Evaluation behavior of semi-rigid connection of steel structure using ANSYS software Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Ali Keyhani and Dr. Ramin Amini B.Sc., Civil Engineering, University of Mazandaran, Babol, Iran

Experience

Member of Iran Construction Engineering Organization, 2009-Now Member of Civil Engineering Committee of Babol, Babol, Iran, 2009-Now (Structural design of around 100,000 square meter buildings) Project manager in building construction projects at CBorj Shomal Co., 2005-Now Site Manager in South Bypass of Babol and its overpasses, 2011-2018 Structural analysis and design of buildings, 2009-2018

Teaching Experiences

Teaching at Mazandaran Institute of Technology (Babol, Iran), 2011-Now Teaching Assistant (TA) Applied Mathematics (Dr. Davood Domiri Ganji) at Babol University of Technology, 2008-2011

Honors and Awards

Second position in National concrete competition ACI Iran branch (Concrete bridge), 2003 First position in National concrete competition (High strength concrete), 2004 Second position in National concrete competition (Concrete with predefined properties), 2004 Passed the first exam in Iran National Computer Olympiad, Iran, 1999

Research Focus:

Amin Gholami Davodi’s research predominantly focuses on nonlinear dynamics and mathematical modeling in various engineering fields. He has contributed extensively to analytical solutions for nonlinear oscillation systems and differential equations using innovative approaches such as the max-min method, homotopy analysis method, and exp-function method. His work spans across disciplines including structural engineering, mechanical engineering, and applied mathematics. Davodi’s research has practical implications in understanding complex phenomena in vibration systems, fluid flow, and heat transfer, with applications in engineering design, optimization, and analysis. Overall, his research underscores a deep commitment to advancing theoretical and computational methods in engineering sciences.

Publications

  1. Combined formal periodic wave-like and soliton-like solutions of the conformable Schrödinger-KdV equation using the (G`/G)-expansion technique, Publication: 2023.
  2. New optical solitons of double Sine-Gordon equation using exact solutions methodsPublication: 2023.
  3. Application of modified Mickens iteration procedure to a pendulum and the motion of a mass attached to a stretched elastic wire, Publication: 2023.
  4. Investigation for brownian motion of nonlinear thermal bioconvective SPF in a nanofluid utilizing AGM methodPublication: 2023.
  5. Effects of elasticity and cross-flow Reynolds on visco-elastic fluids across the ground and a porous elliptic plate, Publication: 2023.
  6. Impressive and accurate solutions to the generalized Fokas-Lenells model, Publication: 2022.
  7. Shear performance of polypropylene fiber reinforced high-strength self- compacting concrete beamsPublication: 2022.
  8. Importance of induced magnetic field and exponential heat source on convective flow of Casson fluid in a micro-channel via AGMPublication: 2022.
  9. Analysis of Strongly Non-linear Oscillators by Hes Improved Amplitude-Frequency FormulationPublication: 2022.
  10. New explicit solitons for the general modified fractional Degasperis–Procesi–Camassa–Holm equation with a truncated -fractional derivative, Publication: 2022.
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