STAFF PROFILE
Dr. Sara Vahaji
Position:
Lecturer
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
School / Department:
STEM|School of Engineering
Email:
sara.vahaji2@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Bundoora East
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Salati, H.,Fletcher, D.,Khamooshi, M.,Dong, J.,Ito, K.,Vahaji, S.,Inthavong, K. (2022). Exhaled Jet and Viral-Laden Aerosol Transport from Nasal Sneezing In: Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 22, 1 - 17
- Inthavong, K.,Fletcher, D.,Khamooshi, M.,Vahaji, S.,Salati, H. (2022). Wet surface wall model for latent heat exchange during evaporation In: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 38, 1 - 13
- Van Strien, J.,Petersen, P.,Lappas, P.,Yeo, L.,Rezk, A.,Vahaji, S.,Inthavong, K. (2022). Spray characteristics from nasal spray atomization In: Journal of Aerosol Science, 165, 1 - 21
- Vahaji, S.,Dong, J.,Tian, L.,Tu, J. (2022). Interspecies comparison of heat and mass transfer characteristics in monkey and human nasal cavities In: Computers in Biology and Medicine, 147, 1 - 9
- Tan, J.,Hu, H.,Vahaji, S.,Jing, J.,Tu, J. (2022). Effects of drag-reducing polymers on the flow patterns, pressure gradients, and drag-reducing rates of horizontal oil–water flows In: International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 153, 1 - 14
- Khamooshi, M.,Fletcher, D.,Salati, H.,Vahaji, S.,Gregory, S.,Inthavong, K. (2022). Computational assessment of the nasal air conditioning and paranasal sinus ventilation from nasal assisted breathing therapy In: Physics of Fluids, 34, 1 - 11
- Salati, H.,Singh, N.,Khamooshi, M.,Vahaji, S.,Fletcher, D.,Inthavong, K. (2022). Nasal Irrigation Delivery in Three Post-FESS Models From a Squeeze-bottle Using CFD In: Pharmaceutical Research, 39, 2569 - 2584
- Bradshaw, K.,Warfield-Mcalpine, P.,Vahaji, S.,Emmerling, J.,Salati, H.,Sacks, R.,Fletcher, D.,Singh, N.,Inthavong, K. (2022). New insights into the breathing physiology from transient respiratory nasal simulation In: Physics of Fluids, 34, 1 - 14
- Salati, H.,Khamooshi, M.,Vahaji, S.,Christo, F.,Fletcher, D.,Inthavong, K. (2021). N95 respirator mask breathing leads to excessive carbon dioxide inhalation and reduced heat transfer in a human nasal cavity In: Physics of Fluids, 33, 1 - 12
- Vahaji, S.,Shang, Y.,Zhang, Y.,Wong, E.,Rezk, A.,Yeo, L.,Inthavong, K., et al, . (2021). Optimising Aerosol Delivery for Maxillary Sinus Deposition in a Post-FESS Sinonasal Cavities In: Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 21, 1 - 16
- CSIRO Data 61 Next Generation Emerging Technologies Graduate Program - Emerging Technologies for the Integration of Autonomous Vehicles into Networked Naval Operations 145-NGETR-R3 [Program Funding Agreement]. Funded by: CSIRO - Next Generation Graduates Programs from (2024 to 2029)
- Improved PV/solar thermal pool heating systems. Funded by: Innovation Connections grant - Cat 1 from (2023 to 2024)
5 PhD Current Supervisions and 1 Masters by Research Current Supervisions