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Mark H. Ross is a Senior Research Scientist at the NDTL (likely a facility at the University of Notre Dame), leading fundamental research in the Front-Stage Core Compressor (FSCC) and Advanced Noise Control Fan (ANCF) facilities. He serves as a technical advisor on test engineering, experimental methods, and data analysis within NDTL project teams.
He holds a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Notre Dame (2014), with doctoral research focused on developing physics-based approaches for circumferential groove casing treatment design in transonic axial compressors. His research interests include aerodynamic/aeromechanical/aeroacoustic applications of casing treatments, distorted inflow impacts on fans/compressors, reacting flows, and noise reduction technologies for vehicles/propulsors.
No specific grants, awards, or advised students are listed in the provided text. His work is closely tied to NDTL's experimental facilities and aerospace engineering challenges.
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