
معرفی
Dr. Andrew Wynn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London, Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on developing computational optimization methods to improve fluid mechanical systems, including active flow control, data-driven modelling, aeroservoelasticity, and semi-algebraic optimization techniques. He leads a research group addressing challenges in fluid-structure interactions, turbulence, and control systems.
Wynn's affiliations include the Flow Control Research Group and the Aeroelastics Group. His work intersects interdisciplinary fields such as mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, and aerospace engineering. Key research topics include bluff body drag reduction, scaling laws for fluid flows, and estimator design for high-dimensional systems.
Publications highlight contributions to fluid mechanics, optimization algorithms, and control theory. His group employs methods like semidefinite programming and dynamic mode decomposition to analyze and control complex flows. Ongoing projects involve wind farm optimization, global stability of viscoelastic fluids, and Bayesian optimization for experimental fluid dynamics.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the provided text.
- Grants & Awards: Affiliated with Imperial College Research Fellowships (ICRF) and President's PhD Scholarships programs.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Wynn Research Group, collaborating with the Flow Control and Aeroelastics Groups.
