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Manoj Kumar Dhadwal is a Researcher at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), affiliated with the Department of Wind and Energy Systems Structural Design and Testing under the Wind Energy Materials and Components Division. His work focuses on computational solid mechanics, composite structures, and finite element modeling, with applications in wind energy and aerospace systems.
He holds a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Konkuk University (2016) and has held academic roles including Brain Korea 21 (BK21) Associate Professor at Seoul National University (2020–2022) and Research Professor at Konkuk University (2019–2020). His research emphasizes advanced beam theories, evolutionary optimization, and structural design for composite materials, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals in sustainable energy and innovation.
Key projects include participation in the DigiWind initiative (2024–2027), focusing on digital mastery in wind and energy systems. His expertise spans cross-sectional analysis of composite beams, stress continuity modeling, and material optimization for wind turbine blades.
Publications highlight advancements in spectral element methods for anisotropic beams, graphene-reinforced composites, and variational formulations for stress evaluation. His work bridges computational mechanics with practical engineering solutions for renewable energy systems.
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