Mahdi Norouzi, PhD
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Office: 329 Kennedy Hall of Engineering
Phone: 616-331-6044
Email: [email protected]
Education:
B.Sc Mechanical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology
M.Sc Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology
PhD Mechanical Engineering - University of Toledo
Research Interests:
Machine Design, Uncertainty Analysis, Random Vibration, Structural Reliability, and Wind Energy
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Biography:
Dr. Norouzi possess six years of work experience as a quality and manufacturing engineer in a large car factory overseas and five years of research experience working in a design group to develop offshore wind turbines suitable for the Great Lakes. He is interested in different aspects of engineering from design to manufacturing, quality, and reliability.
Selected Publications:
Soleymani, M., & Norouzi, M. (2020). Active gyroscopic stabilizer to mitigate vibration in a multimegawatt wind turbine. WIND ENERGY, doi: 10.1002/we.2599
Norouzi, M., & Nikolaidis, E. (2019). Separable and Standard Monte Carlo Simulation of Linear Dynamic Systems Using Combined Approximations. SAE International Journal of Commercial Vehicles, 12(2), 103-115, doi: https://doi.org/10.4271/02-12-02-0008
Norouzi, M., & Nikolaidis, E. (2017). An efficient estimation of the probability of first-passage in a linear system. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 55(5), 1733–1746
Norouzi, M., & Nikolaidis, E. (2013). Integrating subset simulation with probabilistic re-analysis to estimate reliability of dynamic systems. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization