Aerodynamics & Control Seminars

Aerodynamics & Control Seminars

Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London

The Aerodynamics & Control Seminars, hosted by the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London , are a series of talks by internationally renowned academics covering a broad range of topics in fluid mechanics, control, and the intersection of these two areas. Examples including turbulence, compressible flow and high-speed aerodynamics, transition, fluid-structure interactions, flow control, optimization, robotics. Subscribe to keep up to date with the latest developments in these fields!

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Department of Aeronautics
Department of Aeronautics
Tohoku University

Recent Advances in Aeroelasticity and Topology Optimization at Tohoku University in Japan

Keisuke Otsuka, Tohoku University
Loughborough University

Deep water development of offshore wind.

Rob Dorrell, Loughborough University
Newcastle University

Net Zero Missions for Marine & Contribution from Applied Biomimetics

Weichao Shi, Newcastle University
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

Anomalous scaling in the intermediate region of turbulent pipe and channel flows

Sourabh S. Diwan, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
French National Centre for Scientific Research

The production and transfer of uncertainty in turbulence

Christos Vassilicos, CNRS
Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales

Hybrid AutoEncoder/Galerkin approach for nonlinear parametric reduced order modelling

Denis Sipp, Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales
Norwegian University of Science and Technology

The effect of turbulence: From walls to gas-liquid interfaces

Jason Hearst, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
University of Florida

Recent Advancements in Charged Particle Technology for Practical Applications from Drag Reduction to Disinfection

Subrata Roy, University of Florida
Delft University of Technology

Towards digital twinning of turbulent reacting flows: from microscale to extreme events

Anh Khoa Doan, Delft University of Technology