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Daniel Cuppoletti is a Professor at the University of Cincinnati, focusing on aeroacoustics, fluid dynamics, and propulsion systems. He serves as Principal Investigator (PI) for numerous federal and industry-sponsored grants, including projects funded by the Air Force, NASA, and General Electric Aviation.
- Research Interests: Aeroacoustics, supersonic jet noise reduction, detonation amplification, urban air mobility (UAM), and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) systems.
- Grants: Over $1.4 million in awarded and active funding since 2019, including NASA, Air Force, and Ohio Department of Higher Education grants.
- Students: Mentored undergraduate and graduate scholars like Amanda Devillier, Alex Newberg, and Riley Gaetano, with a focus on propulsion and acoustics research.
- Labs: Affiliated with the University of Cincinnati's Engineering Research Center, conducting experiments on jet noise control and fluidic injection techniques.
Article Trends: His recent work emphasizes noise reduction in supersonic and hypersonic flows, rotor-rotor interaction noise for UAM vehicles, and machine learning applications in fluid dynamics. Collaborations span institutions including NASA, Air Force Research Laboratory, and Ohio Space Grant Consortium.
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