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Raymond Speth is a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics at MIT and the Associate Director of the Laboratory for Aviation and the Environment (LAE). He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, with prior roles including Postdoctoral Associate in the Green Research Group. His research focuses on sustainable energy technologies, combustion simulation tools (e.g., Cantera and Ember), and environmental impacts of aviation. Key projects include evaluating hydrogen-rich flames, lifecycle analyses of fuels, contrail formation, and emissions regulations.
Education: B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. His work spans numerical methods, combustion instabilities, and environmental policy applications. He leads development of Cantera, a widely used chemical kinetics tool, and Ember, a flame simulation solver. Notable contributions include studies on aviation’s role in air quality, supersonic aircraft impacts, and alternative jet fuels.
Scientific contributions include over 50 peer-reviewed articles on topics like aviation emissions, contrail radiative forcing, and hydrogen aircraft design. His interdisciplinary approach bridges engineering and environmental science to address climate challenges in transportation sectors.
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