Mr. Behrang Mohajer | Polymer Processing | Research Excellence Award
University of Toronto | Canada
Mr. Behrang Mohajer is a Ph.D. candidate in Microcellular Engineered Plastics at the University of Toronto, specializing in polymer processing, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), molecular dynamics, and computational mechanics. His research focuses on optimizing polymeric fiber production, simulating airflow in spunbonding processes, and developing advanced computational models for material formation and manufacturing efficiency. He has authored several publications, which have received 39 citations, and holds an h-index of 1 and an i10-index of 1, reflecting his emerging impact in the field. Collaborating extensively with interdisciplinary and international teams, Behrang integrates computational modeling with experimental validation to improve material performance and industrial productivity. His work has practical implications for sustainable manufacturing, energy-efficient polymer processing, and advanced material engineering. By bridging theory and application, Behrang contributes to smarter, more efficient, and environmentally conscious production technologies, demonstrating both technical expertise and societal impact in polymer science and computational engineering.
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Featured Publications
A new online random particles optimization algorithm for mobile robot path planning in dynamic environments
– Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013
Enhancing drafter performance in spunbonding of polymeric fibers via airflow simulation
– Polymers, 18(2), 187, 2026
Computational optimization of a drafter for spunbonding polypropylene‑based filaments
– Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering International Congress, 2022
Development of a CFD solver for simulating the cavitating nitrogen flow inside a cutting tool in cryogenic turning
– Master’s thesis, Politecnico di Milano, 2016
