معرفی
Julien Cisonni is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University, part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on fluid mechanics, biomedical engineering, and aeroacoustics, with particular emphasis on fluid-structure interaction, computational modeling, and respiratory system dynamics. He has contributed to projects like PetaFlow, exploring global computing and communication technologies. His work spans experimental and numerical investigations in areas such as aerodynamic instability, blood flow prediction in vascular stents, and airflow simulation for obstructive sleep apnea. Active in both education and industry-relevant research, he has published extensively in journals like Journal of Fluids and Structures and Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing.
Research interests include: Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI), CFD in biomedical systems, aeroelastic flutter, and aerosol delivery mechanisms. His educational contributions involve enhancing student engagement through preparatory online modules for fluid mechanics labs.
Selected projects highlight collaboration across disciplines, such as developing imaging-based frameworks for maxillomandibular advancement surgery and exploring turbulent boundary layer dynamics on compliant panels. His work often bridges fundamental fluid mechanics with applied medical and engineering challenges.




