
About
Peter Oshkai is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Victoria, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on complex fluid dynamics, including unsteady flows, flow-acoustic coupling, and fluid-structure interactions. His work addresses applications in marine renewable energy (e.g., tidal turbines), energy harvesting (oscillating foils), biomedical devices (droplet impact dynamics), and underwater noise mitigation for marine vessels.
Educations:
- BA in Mechanical Engineering (Lehigh University)
- MS in Mechanical Engineering (Lehigh University)
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Lehigh University)
Key Research Areas:
- Underwater radiated noise reduction via cavitation modeling and predictive simulations
- Design of vertical-axis tidal turbines for coastal energy systems
- Optimization of oscillating foil turbines for hydrokinetic energy extraction
- Droplet impact dynamics with applications to 3D bioprinting
Lab & Collaborations:
- Fluid Mechanics Laboratory at UVic
- Partnerships with Lehigh University, Trinity College Dublin, Kanazawa University, and industry collaborators like Vivitro Systems and Robert Allan Ltd.
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