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Giovanni Iacobello is a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Sciences at the University of Surrey and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Sustainability. He holds a PhD, MEng, and BEng in Aerospace Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Turin. His research focuses on wall-bounded turbulence, Lagrangian mixing, unsteady aerodynamics, and data-driven modeling using complex networks and time-series analysis. He has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles, including studies on turbulence statistics estimation, flow-state estimation under sparse data, and network-based analysis of coherent structures.
His academic roles include serving as a Sustainability Institute Representative at Surrey Research Compute (SRC) and teaching courses such as ENG3162 Aircraft Design and ENG3207 Aerodynamics 2. He has been awarded Fellowships from the Institute for Sustainability and the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). His work integrates fluid dynamics with interdisciplinary methods, addressing challenges in environmental flows, urban resilience, and sustainable engineering through collaborations on grants like the NE/W002825/1 and EP/V010921/1 projects.
Iacobello’s research also explores large-to-small scale interactions in turbulence, leveraging visibility networks to analyze time irreversibility and frequency modulation. His datasets, such as those on roughness-induced turbulence, emphasize reproducibility and open science. He previously held postdoctoral roles at Queen’s University (Canada) and research assistant positions at Turin, further enriching his expertise in experimental and computational fluid dynamics.



