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Dr. Todd Griffith is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), affiliated with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. He leads the Griffith Lab and focuses on advancing wind energy technologies, particularly floating offshore turbines and large-scale rotor systems. His research integrates structural dynamics, aerodynamics, and control engineering to enhance energy efficiency and reduce costs in renewable energy systems.
Key areas of expertise include wind turbine design, additive manufacturing, and floating platform systems. He has secured significant grants, including a $3.3 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy's ARPA-E program to develop scalable floating offshore wind turbines. His work emphasizes bio-inspired design principles, such as mimicking natural structures (e.g., palm trees) to improve turbine resilience in extreme conditions.
Dr. Griffith’s research also explores active flow control using plasma actuators and advanced materials for lightweight, durable components. His contributions span experimental validation, computational modeling, and field prototyping, with a focus on deep-water offshore wind energy systems.
He has advised numerous projects funded by federal agencies and industry partners, contributing to the development of next-generation wind energy infrastructure. His lab collaborates on interdisciplinary initiatives, including turbine blade manufacturing, structural health monitoring, and cost-effective energy solutions.
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