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Associate Professor Danielle Moreau is an academic in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at UNSW Sydney, specializing in experimental aeroacoustics. She investigates noise generation and control mechanisms in turbulent flows interacting with engineering components, such as airfoils, fins, and blade-vortex systems. Her work spans aerospace, naval, industrial, and energy sectors. She holds a PhD (2010) and Bachelor of Engineering (2005) from the University of Adelaide. Prior to UNSW, she was a postdoctoral researcher there and a Fulbright Scholar at Virginia Tech (2013). She joined UNSW as a Lecturer in 2015, advancing to Senior Lecturer (2019) and Associate Professor (2023).
- Education: PhD (Mechanical Engineering, University of Adelaide), BE (Mechatronic Engineering, University of Adelaide).
- Research: Focuses on flow-induced noise, trailing-edge serrations, porous materials for noise reduction, and wind tunnel testing. Her work addresses applications in drones, wind turbines, and naval/aerospace platforms.
- Awards: Includes the NSW Tall Poppy Science Award, ARC DECRA, and University of Adelaide Doctoral Research Medal.
- Editorial Roles: Chief Editor of Acoustics Australia, Editor of Applied Acoustics, and Board Member of the International Council of Acoustics.
- Publications: Over 100 peer-reviewed articles, including books on 'Active Control of Noise and Vibration' and 'Flow Noise: Theory'.
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