Martin Otto Laver HansenView profile
Associate Professor
Martin Otto Laver Hansen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Wind and Energy Systems in the Technical University of Denmark . His expertise spans wind turbine design, aerodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics. Research highlights include vortex generators, high Reynolds number flows, and vertical/horizontal axis wind turbines. Current projects: TIP and Root Vortex Generators , FAST LES model for floating wind farms , and NEXTgenT offshore rotor design . Research focuses on boundary layer control, dynamic stall mitigation, and advanced numerical modeling (e.g., Lattice-Boltzmann methods, actuator line models). Recent work emphasizes vibration control, unsteady flow conditions, and efficiency optimization for 25+ MW turbines. Publications highlight trends in Wind Energy and Fluid Mechanics , particularly computational methods for turbine design and high Reynolds number challenges. Collaborations span offshore wind engineering and sustainable energy systems. Scientific award: Best paper recognition at 2009 International Symposium on Energy, Informatics, and Cybernetics. Active supervising PhD students and participating in EU-funded projects like DigiWind and Horizon Europe . Collaborations involve Denmark, Germany, and international institutions.














