Alireza Keramat | Cardiovascular Researches | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Alireza Keramat | Cardiovascular Researches | Editorial Board Member

Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Hong Kong

Dr. Keramat is an accomplished academic and researcher recognized for his extensive expertise in hydraulics, engineering modeling, and interdisciplinary system analysis. Currently serving as a Research Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, he has previously contributed to several international institutions, including roles as a PhD researcher, visiting scholar, visiting faculty member, research associate, and assistant professor across leading universities in Asia, Europe, and North America. His research portfolio spans two major domains: wave modeling and system identification. He has conducted advanced studies on transient waves, viscoelastic materials, non-Newtonian fluids, and fluid–structure interaction, while also establishing strong proficiency in optimization, inverse problems, localization, defect detection, and uncertainty quantification. His more recent work integrates engineering principles with biomedical applications, contributing to cardiovascular modeling and mechanical wave–based diagnostic approaches. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals and frequently serves as a reviewer for prominent publications in hydraulics, structural engineering, signal processing, and computational methods. Dr. Keramat is currently leading a cardiovascular research project focused on modeling transient pulse waves and identifying anomalies within the arterial network, aiming to develop innovative technologies for noninvasive arterial assessment. With a strong foundation in hydraulics, fluid dynamics, water resource management, and MATLAB-based simulation, he continues to advance scientific understanding and practical applications across both engineering and biomedical systems.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications:

Keramat, A., & Karney, B. W. (2026). Significance of creep behavior of the pipe wall on optimal sizing of an air chamber in long-distance viscoelastic pipes. Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice.

Wang, M., Duan, H.-F., Keramat, A., & Che, T.-C. (2026). Two-stage transient-based leak detection in water supply pipe networks. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering.

Torres-Herrera, U., Keramat, A., & Duan, H.-F. (2025). Theoretical tools for linear analysis of anomalous waves in mooring systems combining data in time and frequency domain. In Book chapter.

Tjuatja, V., Keramat, A., Rahmanshahi, M., & Duan, H.-F. (2025). Spectral physics-informed neural network for transient pipe flow simulation. Water Research.

Rahmani, A., Keramat, A., Wang, J., & Duan, H.-F. (2025). Large eddy simulation of plunging solitary wave: Understanding the breaking and turbulent mechanisms along shoaling region. Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science.

Seyed Mohammad Mousavi | Cardiovascular Researches | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Mousavi | Cardiovascular Researches | Editorial Board Member

Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Mousavi is a dedicated nutrition scientist whose work focuses on uncovering the intricate connections between diet and major chronic diseases, particularly cancer and cardiovascular conditions. With a Ph.D. in Nutrition and extensive experience in academic research, he has built a strong reputation for his ability to investigate how specific nutrients, dietary patterns, and bioactive compounds influence disease risk, progression, and prevention. His research emphasizes the importance of understanding the biological mechanisms through which food components affect human health, contributing to a more evidence-based approach to nutrition and disease management. Dr. Mousavi has led and collaborated on innovative research projects aimed at identifying dietary strategies that can reduce disease burden and enhance long-term wellness, reflecting his passion for translating scientific findings into practical, real-world applications. His work has not only expanded scientific knowledge but has also helped shape emerging perspectives on preventive nutrition. In addition to his research contributions, he is deeply engaged in academic and professional communities, sharing his insights through publications, presentations, and mentorship. His forward-thinking approach and commitment to scientific rigor continue to drive his efforts to develop novel dietary interventions that support public health and improve quality of life. Through his ongoing work, Seyed Mohammad Mousavi remains a respected figure in the field of nutrition science, dedicated to advancing understanding of how diet influences human health.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Jayedi, A., Zargar, M.-S., Najafi, A., & Emadi, A. (2024). Patterns of protein intake and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes: Results from NHANES. Scientific Reports.

Mousavi, S. M., Ejtahed, H.-S., Marvasti, F. E., Taghavi, M.-S., Siadat, S. D., Hasani-Ranjbar, S., Larijani, B., & Esmaillzadeh, A. (2023). The effect of a moderately restricted carbohydrate diet on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight and obese women with metabolic syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Therapeutics.

Zargarzadeh, N., Mousavi, S. M., Santos, H. O., Aune, D., Hasani-Ranjbar, S., Larijani, B., & Esmaillzadeh, A. (2023). Legume consumption and risk of all-cause and cause-specific mortality: A systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis of prospective studies. Advances in Nutrition.

Mousavi, S. M., Ejtahed, H.-S., Malmir, H., Siadat, S. D., Hasani-Ranjbar, S., Larijani, B., & Esmaillzadeh, A. (2022). The effect of “moderately restricted carbohydrate” diet on gut microbiota composition and metabolic parameters in women with metabolic syndrome: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials.