Bavand Keshavarz

Bavand Keshavarz is a postdoctoral lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He received his PhD from MIT in 2017. In 2013 and 2017 he was the recipient of the Wunsch Foundation Silent Hoist and Crane Award for being an outstanding teaching assistant for both graduate and undergraduate fluid mechanics courses at MIT (course numbers 2.25 and 2.005). His research is focused on nonlinear dynamics of complex fluids in fragmentation and fracture.

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Advanced Fluid Mechanics 1: Fundamentals (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Advanced Fluid Mechanics 1: Fundamentals (edX)

Dive into the core concepts of fluid mechanics with our Advanced Fluid Mechanics 1: Fundamentals course. This edX offering provides a strong foundation in essential principles such as kinematics of deformation, hydrostatics, buoyancy, inviscid flow, Bernoulli's theorem and control volume analysis. Ideal for engineers and students seeking to understand the basics that underpin fluid dynamics.

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Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3: Potential Flows & Boundary Layers (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3: Potential Flows & Boundary Layers (edX)

Dive deep into the intricate world of fluid mechanics with our Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3: Potential Flows & Boundary Layers course. This course is designed for those who wish to understand high Reynolds number flows, boundary layers, circulation, lift, flow separation, transition to turbulence, and the impact of surface tension on engineering applications.

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