Lakhdar Remaki
Associate Professor
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Alfaisal University
Saudi Arabia
Biography
Dr. Lakhdar Remaki received his Master Degree and PhD degree in Applied Mathematics from Claude Bernard University, France. His expertise include computational fluid dynamic (CFD), finite element and finite volume methods, Adomian based methods, Model reduction methods, PDEs, aerodynamic, gas-particle interaction, aeroacoustics, mesh generation and adaptivity, image processing. He worked in many world-class institutions like Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal (CANADA), McGill University (Canada) , Swansea University (UK), BCAM, Spain. His last position was research professor and CFD group leader at BCAM center. He has a strong Industry Exposure, involved and leaded industrial projects in many fields, including turbofans for BALTOGAR company (High performance industrial fans), Spain, Laser cladding for ETXE-TAR, Spain, aerodynamic simulations for Bombardier (Canadian aircrafts manufacturer), tricycle recreational vehicle design for Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), Canada. One of the most exciting projects Dr. Remaki was involved in is the Bloodhound SSC project consisting of building the fastest supersonic car in the world, by breaking the world land speed record and taking it to 1000m /h.
Research Interest
Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD), Gas - Particles modeling, Mesh Adaptation, Delaunay Mesh Generation, Aeroacoustics and Turbomachinery, Homogenization, Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) and Numerical Analysis:
Publications
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T. Drian, L. Remaki, H. Fellouah, S. Moreau, A. Desrocher, “Aerodynamic Study of a Tricycle Wheel Sub - System for Drag Reduction â€, Journal of Fluids Eng. volume 136, issue 1, 014502 Nov 06, 2013.
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Carmen Alonso Montes , Ibai Diez, Lakhdar Remaki, Iñaki Escudero, Beatriz Mateos, Yves Rosseel, Daniele Marinazzo , Sebastiano Stramaglia, Jesus M Cortes , “Lagged and instantaneous dynamical influences related to brain structural connectivity, Frontiers in Psychology, section Quantitative Psychology and Measurement, volume 6, 2015.
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J.M. Blanco, L. Remaki and F. Peña, “New investigation on global efficiency in thermal power plants, add ressing the environmental impact of burning alternative fuels through CFDâ€, Accepted in International Journal of Energy and Environment, 2015.