We undertake world-class research in aerodynamics, structures and materials, mechanics of flight, and space systems whereby technological advancements achieved in our department can benefit academia, industry and society.
Our interactive and collegial community includes experts in:
- Theoretical, computational and experimental fluid mechanics
- Mechanics of composites and metamaterials
- Space systems and structures
- Nano-mechanics of multifunctional materials
- Data-driven modelling and control
- Computational modelling including artificial intelligence
Using world-class experimental facilities and in-house computer simulation and modelling codes, we explore the underlying physics of solids, fluid flow and control mechanisms. Our aim is to improve the aerodynamic, structural and flight performance for the next generation of aircraft and space structures.
We are proud to host the Airbus Noise Technology Centre. We also work with two Rolls-Royce University technology centres which carry out research into:
- Computational Engineering
- Propulsion Systems Noise