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Dr. Nils Temme serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering within The University of Queensland's Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Hypersonic Propulsion and Hypersonic Aerodynamics from the same institution and is actively available for research supervision.
His doctoral and postdoctoral work centers on hypersonics and aerothermodynamics, with specialized expertise in high-speed flow phenomena, planetary entry systems, and surface ablation under extreme thermal conditions. Research focuses include Mars aerocapture technologies, CO2 recombination dynamics, and hypervelocity boundary-layer interactions critical for spacecraft thermal protection systems.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent contributions to aerospace engineering conferences, particularly in advancing aerocapture methodologies for Mars missions and modeling high-temperature ablation effects. His work bridges fluid dynamics, planetary science, and materials engineering to solve fundamental challenges in atmospheric entry and hypersonic flight regimes.
Dr. Temme maintains active research engagement within UQ's engineering facilities and is open to supervising graduate students in hypersonics-related projects, though specific grant funding or laboratory affiliations are not detailed in available sources.
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