Ahmad Kouta @[email protected]
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Hi there, I'm Ahmad! On my channel, you can expect videos on
in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve officially graduated and earned my PhD! 🎓
As I stand here today, reflecting on this unforgettable journey, I can’t help but feel immense gratitude for everyone who has supported me along the way. A special thanks to the Czech government for the scholarship that gave me the opportunity to study at the Technical University of Liberec, where I’ve built lasting friendships and met brilliant mentors.
To my family, friends, and everyone who believed in me—your support has meant everything.
This experience has been about more than just a degree. I’ve explored new cultures, learned the Czech language, and discovered more about myself than I ever imagined.
Thank you all for being part of this incredible adventure. Here’s to what comes next!🌟
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For those working on simulations with ANSYS Fluent, I would like to share with you our recent study published in the titled "" which you may access via the following link:
www.mdpi.com/2765280
In a nutshell, and in the least technical explanation, the study was carried out to prove that a gas mixture (Helium-Argon in this case) can be separated using thermoacoustic waves (separation process in the diagram below).
If you're not familiar with this term 'thermoacoustics', I refer you to my previous video on thermoacoustic devices on this channel:
https://youtu.be/SRT02NcPD9U
Cheers!
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I am delighted to have had the opportunity to chat with Josh Christiane, an experienced professional with over a decade of experience in the tech industry. We delved into his latest video, 'The Brutal Truth Behind Tech Layoffs,' featured on his YouTube channel @JoshChristiane.
As a software developer, programmer, and designer, Josh not only founded his own company but is also immersed in developing his new game. In our conversation, we explore the current wave of mass layoffs sweeping through the tech industry. We tackle crucial topics, including whether GenAI is to blame, identifying vulnerable job positions, and strategies to shield yourself from being replaced.
I'm in the final stages of preparing and editing the video, so expect it either late tonight or by tomorrow. Whether you're affected by the layoffs or you're starting your journey into tech, you'll find this interview insightful and helpful.
Cheers!
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To all subscribers, viewers, those who liked and those who appreciated my videos in other ways, I am beyond grateful for your support and positive interaction which was the main reason I stayed active on my channel. My apologies, however, for not posting enough content since the lion's share of my time goes to my research at university. You may not know however, that I started this channel a few years ago when I had to take a course of numerical simulations as part of my PhD program. The only reason for doing so back then was to keep a few published videos of my own approach to the course requirement so that before the exam I'll be able to watch my own steps and review my researched explanations behind my choice of certain options. This, fortunately, proved way more efficient than the traditional way of jotting down notes and stacking piles of papers on my desk. And since I wasn't the only one taking this course, I kept those videos public so that my friends at the dorms were able to view them along with other colleagues enrolled in the course or had to take it the following semester. In that way, all of us were able to recap the main points by watching these videos, reviewing the explanation and applying the steps. I was delighted to hear from them that the content proved to be their reference for rapid understanding and saved them hours by avoiding long online pdfs, manuals and the search for videos all over the web mostly published by tutors who skip explaining why they selected this or that option. As a result, I decided to leave the videos online for future students and researchers, only to notice how this gradually attracted viewers from other countries who saw benefit from this small contribution. And as a result of your interest which you showed by emailing me, subscribing, etc, I ordered a new laptop, suitable for running simulations, in order to resume ANSYS tutorials. Again, many thanks to all of you and I will definitely be delivering the best I could in the upcoming video tutorials :)
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Wrapping up my new explanatory video of "Thermoacoustic Engines & Refrigerators" full of 3D animations and is supported with a manual translation to Czech. It will give students and researchers a comprehensive idea about this clean energy concept and how one device is capable of switching roles from producing electricity to becoming a cooling unit and vice-versa. This is a rich topic which brings together 4 main engineering concepts: fluid mechanics, heat transfer, acoustics and thermodynamics. I hope you will enjoy it!
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Hi there, I'm Ahmad! On my channel, you can expect videos on tech, engineering, tutorials on various subjects, and other science topics!