Full Name
Armin Mahmoodi
Job Title
PhD Candidate and Research Associate in Aerospace Engineering
Organization
Carleton University
Speaker Bio
I am Armin Mahmoodi, a dedicated Ph.D. candidate and research associate in aerospace engineering at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. My work focuses on pioneering research in drone delivery networks, supply chain management and risk assessment. With a solid background in industrial engineering, I bring a unique blend of technical expertise and strategic insight to my research.
Throughout my career, I have contributed to the academic community by reviewing papers for esteemed journals such as Emerald Publishing, SAGE, and Springer Nature. My research on unmanned aircraft systems and hybrid optimization models has been published in top journals, such as Expert Systems with Applications and Science of The Total Environment.
I specialize in integrating machine learning and metaheuristic approaches to advance aerospace technologies. My mission is to enhance the safety and efficiency of air-to-ground collaborative systems, demonstrating my expertise and commitment to innovation and excellence.
I enjoy mentoring students and have been recognized with the Outstanding TA Award Nomination at Carleton University. I have also taught various courses, ranging from Dynamics to Fluid Mechanic 1, demonstrating my versatility and dedication to education.
In addition to my research, I hold advanced drone piloting certifications from Transport Canada, which further enhance my capabilities and support my future investigations. My diverse interests and collaborative spirit drive me to constantly seek new challenges and make meaningful contributions to the aerospace engineering field.
Throughout my career, I have contributed to the academic community by reviewing papers for esteemed journals such as Emerald Publishing, SAGE, and Springer Nature. My research on unmanned aircraft systems and hybrid optimization models has been published in top journals, such as Expert Systems with Applications and Science of The Total Environment.
I specialize in integrating machine learning and metaheuristic approaches to advance aerospace technologies. My mission is to enhance the safety and efficiency of air-to-ground collaborative systems, demonstrating my expertise and commitment to innovation and excellence.
I enjoy mentoring students and have been recognized with the Outstanding TA Award Nomination at Carleton University. I have also taught various courses, ranging from Dynamics to Fluid Mechanic 1, demonstrating my versatility and dedication to education.
In addition to my research, I hold advanced drone piloting certifications from Transport Canada, which further enhance my capabilities and support my future investigations. My diverse interests and collaborative spirit drive me to constantly seek new challenges and make meaningful contributions to the aerospace engineering field.
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