
About
Haofeng Xu is a Research Fellow in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), School of Engineering, affiliated with the Laboratory for Aviation and Environment. His work advances sustainable aviation through radical technological innovation and systemic analysis.
Education
- BA and MEng from St John’s College, Cambridge, UK
- PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Research Focus
Dr. Xu pioneers electroaerodynamic ion propulsion systems that eliminate mechanical components to achieve near-silent aircraft operation, building on his doctoral achievement of the world's first solid-state airplane flight. His research integrates:
- Fundamental propulsion technology development for drones and urban air mobility
- System-level economic and environmental assessment of emerging aviation solutions
- Commercialization pathways for solid-state propulsion through patented co-inventions
His methodology combines aircraft design modeling with lifecycle analysis, climate impact projections, and economic evaluation to generate predictive roadmaps for electric aircraft, biofuels, electrofuels, and hydrogen propulsion systems. Dr. Xu's work addresses critical sustainability challenges across traditional aviation emissions and emerging urban air mobility safety concerns.
As a core researcher at MIT's Laboratory for Aviation and Environment, he drives translational research with real-world environmental impact. The source text does not specify student mentorship activities, grant funding details, or scientific award recognition.
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