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Mihai Mihaescu

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Mihai Mihaescu is Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Docent in Fluid Mechanics (KTH, 2013). He is AIAA Associate Fellow and Vice-chair for the ASME Technical Committee onMicroturbines, Turbochargers & Small Turbomachinery. In addition to establishing and leading aresearch group, he is affiliated at KTH withFLOWand theCompetence Center for Gas Exchange (CCGEx), activating as CCGExDirector between 2019 to 2022 and as CCGExdeputy director between 2014 to 2019.

Prof. Mihaescu holds a PhD degree in Fluid Mechanics from  Lund University (LTH, 2005). He carried out his postdoctoral studies (2005-2007) at the  Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Gas Dynamics and Propulsion Laboratory, at the  University of Cincinnati (UC), USA.  After his postdoctoral studies, he continued at UC, serving as Research Associate and then as Research Assistant Professor (until 2011).

Prof. Mihaescu started his career at KTH Royal Institute of Technology initially as Researcher (2011-2014). He continued as Associate Professor (2014-2020), before being promoted to Professor in Fluid Mechanics (2020).

Research interests & Specialties:

Experienced scientist in the field of applied Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Aeroacoustics, with an extensive experience in establishing collaborations and performing  high-quality research in partnerships with  leading organizations in aerospace and automotive industries, energy conversion and medical sciences.

Prof. Mihaescu's research activities are answering to three of the UN  Sustainable Development Goals, namely Health, Energy, and Climate action, advancing fundamental knowledge on fluid dynamics to provide physics-based guidance for:

  • development of more efficient and environmentally friendly energy conversion and propulsion systems;
  • development of fast & accurate predictive simulation tools within this context;
  • enhancing understanding of the flow in human airways with the purpose of improving quality of life of patients with airway and respiratory disorders.

Research Interests: Fluid dynamics; Aeroacoustics; Flow control; Noise suppression technologies; Turbulent jets; Transonic and supersonic flows; Gas exchange processes associated with propulsion sytems; Turbomachinery and Turbocharging; Biofluid dynamics.

Research & Professional activities:

Director of Studies SG courses, KTH, Department of Engineering Mechanics, SCI (since 2023).

Fluid Mechanics Track Coordinator for MSc Engineering Mechanics Programme, KTH, SCI (since 2023).

Director of the  Competence Center for Gas Exchange (CCGEx), 2019-2022.

American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Associate Fellow.

Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

Associate Editor for  ASME Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Editor: Ahmed Al-Jumaily, PhD

Associate Editor for  Advances in Mechanical Engineering (AIME)

Member of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee (CFDTC), ASME Fluids Engineering Division.

Member of the Fluid Mechanics Technical Committee (FMTC), ASME Fluids Engineering Division.

Honors & Awards:

AIAA Associate Fellow - class of 2020. ”AIAA Associate Fellows are individuals of distinction who have made notable and valuable contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics.”

Swedish Research Council (VR) Grant, VR 2020-04857, 2021.

Swedish Research Council (VR) Grant, VR 621-2012-4256, 2013.

The Göran Gustafsson Young Scientist Award (UU/KTH), Sweden, 2012.

Faculty Development Council Individual Award for Professional Development, University of Cincinnati, USA, 2009.

1st Place Award - Basic Science at  Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings /American Society of Pedriatic Otolaryngology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, USA, 2007.


Courses

Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics (SG2224), examiner | Course web

Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics (FSG3224), examiner | Course web

Computational Fluid Dynamics (SG2212), examiner | Course web

Degree Project in Fluid Mechanics, Second Cycle (SG213X), examiner, course responsible | Course web

Fluid Mechanics (SG2214), assistant | Course web

Mechanics I (SG1130), teacher | Course web

Mechanics, Smaller Course (SG1102), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web

Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics (FSG3114), examiner | Course web

Project Course in Engineering Mechanics (SG2010), examiner, course responsible | Course web

Sustainable development and research methodology in engineering mechanics (SA2002), teacher, assistant | Course web

Thermodynamics (SG1216), teacher | Course web