10 questions with… Fatemeh Salehi

Fatemeh Salehi

Dr Fatemeh Salehi, Senior Lecturer in our School of Engineering and Co-Director of the Macquarie Sustainable Energy Research Centre, was recently awarded the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. We asked her a few questions to find what makes her tick!

  1. In a nutshell, my job is to…

develop physical models to predict the flow behaviour. This helps to advance new engineering technologies. For example, I currently work on modelling particle and droplet flows which are important for developing next-generation aerosol drug delivery systems.

2. My definition of success is…

to see my work make positive impacts. Particularly, it is rewarding to see my students become good engineers/researchers who contribute to a better society.

3. This year I want to…

have a better work-life balance. For me, work-life balance means to switch off my mind when I am not working, which I’ve found challenging.

4. The scariest thing I’ve ever done is…

Sky diving! It was amazing but the moment I jumped was super scary.

5. As a kid, I was…

very curious and loved to build things. My brother and I were obsessed with a kids magazine about “How to build things with …”. Each issue was a new project: “How to build things with papers”, “How to build things with plastic waste”, …. It was a great magazine, guiding kids to be innovative and to create something fun or useful.

6. My guilty pleasure is…

eating ice cream before dinner.

7. I’m scared of…

cats. When I was a PhD student, my flatmate had a cat named Pepsi. It was a nightmare at the beginning but I made great progress to be able to be with Pepsi in the same room. I am much better now but still scared of cats.

8. The most important thing I’ve learned this year is…

things are dynamic and I should be flexible.

9. I’m happiest when…

I travel. Being in the middle of nowhere and embracing the beauty of nature make me happy.

10. If I had the day off today, you would find me…

at the beach. Swimming makes me relax and takes my mind off from the work.

Date:


Share:


Category:


Tags:


Back to homepage

Comments

Leave a Reply

Required fields are marked *

We encourage active and constructive debate through our comments section, but please remain respectful. Your first and last name will be published alongside your comment.

Comments will not be pre-moderated but any comments deemed to be offensive, obscene, intimidating, discriminatory or defamatory will be removed and further action may be taken where such conduct breaches University policy or standards. Please keep in mind that This Week is a public site and comments should not contain information that is confidential or commercial in confidence.

Got a story to share?


Visit our contribute page >>