R. Jason Hearst
Professor · Experimental Turbulent Flow Measurement
Norwegian University of Science And TechnologyAbout
R. Jason Hearst is a Professor at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), specializing in experimental turbulent flow analysis. His research focuses on high Reynolds number turbulence generation, air-sea interface dynamics, aerodynamic impacts of turbulence on structures, and wind-assisted propulsion systems. He employs advanced diagnostics like Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) to explore turbulence-structure interactions and gas transfer mechanisms.
- Academic Milestones:
- PhD (2009–2014), Institute for Aerospace Studies, University of Toronto
- Postdoctoral Fellowship (2015–2017), University of Southampton
- Professor (2023–Present), NTNU
Research Themes: His work bridges fundamental turbulence studies with applied energy systems, including wind turbine aerodynamics, bridge deck wind loading, and UAV icing mitigation. Current projects like reSail (wind-assisted propulsion) and GLITR (gas-liquid interface turbulence) highlight his interdisciplinary approach.
Publications: Recent studies analyze freestream turbulence effects on wall-bounded flows, air-water gas transfer mechanisms, and vortex dynamics in wind turbine wakes. Collaborative articles with postdoctoral fellows (e.g., Leon Li, Pim Bullee) emphasize experimental validation and cross-institutional partnerships.
Laboratory Contributions: As coordinator of the Fluid Mechanics Lab, he oversees advanced equipment for turbulence measurement and wind tunnel testing. His team includes PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers working on topics like oxygen transport at air-water interfaces and turbulent mixing in non-Newtonian systems.
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