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Indrek Wichman is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on combustion theory, flame spread, and ignition dynamics, with significant contributions to microgravity combustion and turbulent jet ignition (TJI). He holds a B.S. from Stony Brook University, an M.S. from Virginia Tech, and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. His work integrates analytical modeling, numerical simulations, and experimental methods. Beyond academia, he has held appointments at institutions like NIST, the Finnish Technical Research Institute, and Ecole Centrale de Paris.
Research interests include combustion fundamentals, flame-surface interactions, and thermal analysis of materials. Notable areas are flame spread over solid fuels, ignition mechanisms, and TJI systems. Professional service includes leadership roles in the Combustion Institute and initiatives supporting high school outreach programs through combustion education. His research has been published in journals like Combustion and Flame, Progress in Scale Modeling, and Energy and Buildings.
Key contributions span theoretical models for crack formation during pyrolysis, experimental studies on flame behavior in microgravity, and collaborative work on TJI flow dynamics. His teaching and research portfolio reflects a blend of mechanics, fluid dynamics, and applied mathematics.
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