
Prof. Farzaneh Safari received her Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics from University of Mazandaran in May 2017. She earned her Postdoctoral in Mechanics with distinction from, Hohai University, Nanjing, China, in 2020. She joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Changsha University of Science and Technology as an Assistant Professor in September 2020. In May 2024, she joined the Nanjing Forestry University, as an Associate Professor. Prof. Farzaneh has Published 20 well-researched scholarly papers as the first or corresponding author in peer-reviewed, refereed reputed International Journals Indexed in SCI, Q1. Her research orientation focused on computational mechanics, computational mathematics, inverse problems, neural networks, meshless methods, etc.
■ Results
Research interests
(1)Inverse problem
(2)Neural Network
(3)Meshless method
(4)Fractional Order Differential Equations
(5)Differential Equations and Its Applications
(6)Numerical methods of solving fractional differential equations
(7)Integro-differential equations
(8)Numerical solution of partial differential equations
Representative papers
[1] Safari, Farzaneh, Yanjun Duan. A novel meshless method in conjunction with a regularization technique for solving the transient heat source with additive noise. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 158 (2024): 107949.
[2] Safari, Farzaneh, Yanjun Duan. Inverse Cauchy problem in the framework of an RBF-based meshless technique and trigonometric basis functions. Engineering with Computers (2024): 1-14.
[3] Safari, Farzaneh. Solving multi-dimensional inverse heat problems via an accurate RBF-based meshless technique. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 209 (2023): 124100.
[4] Safari, Farzaneh. A stable numerical scheme for solving heat transport equations on the microscopic and cracked domains. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 152 (2024): 107315.
[5] Safari, Farzaneh, Tong Qingshan, Wen Chen. Time discretization for modeling migration of groundwater contaminant in the presence of micro-organisms via a semi-analytic method. Computers & Mathematics with Applications 151 (2023): 397-407.
[6] Safari, Farzaneh, Wen Chen. Coupling of the improved singular boundary method and dual reciprocity method for multi-term time-fractional mixed diffusion-wave equations. Computers & Mathematics with Applications 78, no. 5 (2019): 1594-1607.
Conferences
Third International Conference on Sustainable Structure, the Fifth International Conference on Civil Engineering and Materials Progress and the Fifth Global Forum on Biomass Composites and Structures for Sustainable Development
■ Mailing address
E-mail:fsafary22@yahoo.com