Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Biography - Šekularac Milan




Biography - Šekularac Milan

Assistant Professor Milan Šekularac, PhD.mech.eng graduated elementary school "Vuk Karadžić" and gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović" in Podgorica. He graduated at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Montenegro in 2005. In school year 2004./2005.godinu, he won the Faculty prize as the best student of the final year.

As a diploma thesis researcher he carried a 6-month research stay at the Institute for Fluid Mechanics LSTM of the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen - Nuremberg, Germany, in summer semester of 2005. conducting work in the group of Prof. M.Breuera on his diploma thesis topic: "Numerical simulation of heat and mass transfer in Czochralski crystal growth process under the effect of radial-axial magnetic field”.  

Postgraduate Master studies, at the group for energy, of the Mechanical Engineering Faculty,he concluded in 2008.god, by defending a master thesis titled ,,Dynamics of a heat pump - airhandling unit HVAC system in a cooling operation mode” on July 2nd 2008.

He defended his PhD thesis tittled ,,Analysis of flow field in complex ventilation systems of traffic tunnels", on July 10th 2015. at the University of Montenegro.

As a Visiting Fulbright scholar, he worked one semester at the Stanford University, California, USA, atCardiovascular  Biomechanics Computation Lab, practicing computational fluid dynamics technology applications in the field of cardivascular (blood) flows. 

He works as Assistant Professor at the group for Energy, and various research projects of the Laboratory for Fluid Mechanics and Energy Processes. He is personally involved in research projects carried within the Fluid Mechanics Lab, and is the author or laboratory installations for flow and fire scenario study in ventilated tunnel flows, study of flows in rotating machinery via hot wire anemometry methods, and other. He speaks, reads and writes english and italian foreign languages. 

Research interests: fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), experimental fluid mechanics (hot-wire anemmometry), fire safety and tunnel ventilation, cardiovascular biomechanics CFD, heat and mass transfer and reactive flows, HVAC.

Contact:

Mašinski fakultet UCG, kabinet 433.

Cetinjski put, bb. 81000 Podgorica

milans@ac.me

milan.sekularac.mne@gmail.com



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