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Jeffrey Taylor is a Professional Practice Assistant Professor at Utah State University (USU) Extension, affiliated with the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. His research focuses on aerostructural optimization, supersonic flight technology, and aircraft design, with emphasis on minimizing drag, optimizing wing configurations, and addressing sonic boom challenges. He holds expertise in computational fluid dynamics, structural weight minimization, and multidisciplinary design approaches.
Key research trends include exploring active wing morphing for fuel efficiency, comparing theoretical and multi-fidelity solutions for wing design, and investigating low-fidelity methods for rapid design exploration. His work integrates aerodynamic performance with structural constraints, targeting high-speed aircraft and future transport concepts.
Notable contributions include studies on sonic boom loudness control, wake vortex filament modeling, and drag reduction strategies for NASA research aircraft. His multidisciplinary approach bridges theoretical analysis and practical implementation, addressing both technical and strategic challenges in aerospace engineering.
Jeffrey Taylor's work is supported by affiliations with USU Extension and the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text.





