Mohammad Farahzadi (Member, IEEE) was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1992. He received the M.S. degree in power electronics and electric machines in 2021. He is currently an Electrical Machine Designer with the Niroo Research Institute, Tehran, Iran, and a Researcher with the Laboratory, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran. He is among the top researchers internationally in thermal analysis employing 3-D FEM, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and 3-D LPTN for various types of electrical machines. He has authored papers in Q1 journals, such as IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENERGY CONVERSION, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION, IEEE ACCESS, and Chinese Journal of Electrical Engineering. His research interests include mechanical and electromagnetic analyses by FEM (2-D/3-D), assessment of demagnetization of permanent magnets, thermal modeling by FEM, LPTN, and CFD, and design, optimization, and prototyping of electric machines, especially machines of the flux switching permanent magnet, permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance, radial flux permanent magnet, axial flux permanent magnet, and doubly salient permanent magnet.