
Wim van Rees
Associate Professor · Bio-inspired propulsion
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
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Associate Professor Wim van Rees is affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research focuses on computational methods for fluid-structure interactions, bio-inspired propulsion, and shape-shifting structures.
- PhD, ETH Zurich (2014)
- BSc/MSc, Delft University of Technology (2008)
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (2015)
Research Interests: Develops advanced numerical simulations to study:
- Bio-inspired propulsion – optimizing swimmers' gait and shape using evolutionary techniques
- Vortex dynamics – analyzing vortex interactions and helicity dynamics
- Shape-shifting structures – designing stimuli-responsive materials that deform under environmental triggers
Recent Publications span computational methods (e.g., immersed finite-difference techniques), vortex dynamics, and bio-inspired design across mechanics, ocean engineering, and materials science.
- US Department of Energy Early Career Award (2020)
- Army Research Office Early Career Award (2021)
- DOE Mission Science award (2022)
Laboratory: The van Rees Lab develops high-performance numerical methods and applies evolutionary optimization to design fluid-driven systems and responsive materials.
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