About
Professor Mark White serves as Head of the Aerospace Division within the School of Engineering at the University of Liverpool, bringing over 30 years of research experience since completing his PhD in structural crashworthiness at Liverpool in 1989. His leadership spans academic administration, cutting-edge rotorcraft research, and industry collaboration with major defense and aerospace entities including BAE Systems, dstl, Leonardo, and NATO.
His research focuses on rotorcraft simulation fidelity, helicopter-ship dynamic interface, and maritime operations aerodynamics, with significant contributions to UK naval projects including the Type 26 frigate design and Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier operations. Key methodologies include CFD modeling, piloted flight simulation, and motion fidelity assessment, addressing critical challenges in ship-helicopter operating limits and airwake hazards.
- Research Trends: Recent publications (2025) emphasize machine learning for pilot workload prediction, advanced airwake modeling, and certification-by-simulation frameworks, demonstrating evolution from foundational structural crashworthiness toward integrated operational safety systems.
- Disciplinary Impact: Work bridges aerospace engineering, naval architecture, and human factors, with applications spanning defense, commercial aviation, and emergency services.
Scientific Recognition:
- BAE Systems Executive Committee Innovating for Success Award (2019)
- NATO AVT Panel Excellence Award (2017)
- American Helicopter Society Best Paper Award (2018)
- Society of Automotive Engineering Best Paper (2005)
As an educator, Professor White coordinates the Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies program and lectures on flight handling qualities using problem-based learning approaches. His professional activities include NATO STO committee leadership, Royal Aeronautical Society specialist group participation, and extensive grant-funded research with European Commission, EPSRC, and DSTL. Current laboratory work centers on real-time simulation tools for harsh environment operations, supported by collaborations with NRC Canada and DSTG Australia.
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