
Jeffrey Falzarano
Professor · Autonomous surface vessels, icebreaking ships
Texas A&M UniversityAbout
Jeffrey Falzarano serves as Professor in the Department of Ocean Engineering within Texas A&M University's College of Engineering, specializing in marine hydrodynamics and ship dynamics.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Engineering, University of Michigan (1990)
- M.S.E. in Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan (1989)
- M.S.E. in Applied Mechanics, University of Michigan (1987)
- M.S.E. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan (1985)
- B.S., Webb Institute (1982)
Falzarano's research spans critical areas of ocean engineering:
- Autonomous surface vessels and icebreaking ship design
- Hydrodynamics and dynamic stability of offshore platforms
- System identification for marine dynamical systems
- Wave-structure interactions and hull-form optimization
- Nonlinear vibration analysis for extreme loading prediction
His 2014-2015 publications demonstrate consistent focus on computational ship dynamics, particularly roll damping prediction methodologies, parametric rolling analysis in irregular seas, and genetic algorithm applications for hull optimization, emphasizing time-domain simulation techniques.
Professional recognition includes:
- Elected Fellow of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (2005)
- Elected Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2005)
No information regarding graduate student advisement or research grants is available in the provided materials.
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