Assoc. Prof. Dr Kliment Klimentov | CFD modeling | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. University of Ruse, Bulgaria
🌟 Kliment Klimentov is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Department of Heat, Hydraulics, and Environmental Engineering at the University “Angel Kanchev” of Ruse, Bulgaria. Born on December 24, 1975, in Ruse, Bulgaria, he has contributed significantly to fluid mechanics, hydraulic machines, and environmental engineering through research, teaching, and project leadership. With over two decades of academic experience, he combines technical expertise with organizational leadership.
Profile
Education
🎓 Educational Journey
Kliment Klimentov earned his Master’s degree in Engineering in 1998 from the University “Angel Kanchev” of Ruse. He pursued a Ph.D. at the same institution between 2008 and 2010, specializing in fluid mechanics and hydraulic systems. Additionally, he received a teaching qualification in 1998, demonstrating a commitment to academia early in his career.
Experience
💼 Professional Milestones
Klimentov’s academic career began in 2004 as an Assistant Professor at the University of Ruse. Since 2014, he has served as an Associate Professor. He also leads the Department of Heat, Hydraulics, and Environmental Engineering and chairs the University Union for the Agrarian and Industrial Faculty. His technical expertise extends to the repair and maintenance of hydraulic machines and equipment, complemented by a mastery of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and CAD tools.
Research Interests
🔬 Areas of Expertise
Klimentov’s research focuses on fluid mechanics, hydraulic machinery, and modeling equipment working with liquid and gas fluids. His expertise spans theoretical and experimental studies of energy processes and environmentally sustainable hydraulic systems.
Awards and Recognitions
🏆 Academic Leadership
Klimentov’s leadership is recognized through his role as Head of Department and his participation in numerous national and international research initiatives. He has led projects focusing on energy-efficient and ecological solutions for hydraulic and thermal engineering.
Publications Top Notes📚
Investigating the anti-cavitation properties of low-flow centrifugal pumps, 2004.
Development and research of pumps for crop protection machines, 2003.
Modeling and simulation of hydraulic systems, 2017.
Cavitation analysis in centrifugal pumps, 2020.