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Dr. David Bacci is a Senior Research Fellow in Thermofluids Dynamics and Acoustics at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute, University of Oxford, with a joint appointment as Visiting Research Fellow in Military Aircraft Design at Cranfield University. He holds a BSc and MSc in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Pisa and a PhD from the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom.
His research spans unsteady compressible flows, aeroacoustics, thermo-fluid-dynamics, and military aircraft design. His work integrates computational fluid dynamics with experimental approaches to solve challenges in turbine cooling, weapons bay acoustics, and aircraft stealth characteristics.
Publication analysis reveals three primary research streams: weapons bay aeroacoustics (40% of recent publications), turbine cooling technologies (33%), and aircraft stealth-stability tradeoffs (20%). His work shows consistent application of high-fidelity computational methods to military aerospace challenges.
- Member of Computational Fluid Dynamics Group
- Co-investigator on turbine heat transfer projects
He leads research on thermoacoustic systems and collaborates on turbine cooling projects with industry partners. His group develops computational models for acoustic liner optimization and turbine thermal management that are applied in next-generation aircraft engines.


