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Luke Sun is a Research Fellow in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Monash University, Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on experimental fluid dynamics, particularly high-resolution measurement techniques in turbulent flows. He actively contributes to studies involving particle image velocimetry (PIV), microbubble generation, and boundary layer behavior under varying pressure gradients.
His research interests lie at the intersection of fluid mechanics and experimental engineering. He specializes in turbulent flows, high-resolution flow measurement, and interfacial phenomena such as microbubble formation. His work often involves advanced optical diagnostics and data correction techniques for accurate flow field reconstruction.
The recent publications highlight a strong focus on turbulent boundary layers and channel flows, employing high-spatial-resolution PIV to study large-scale coherent structures and flow instabilities. His work spans both fundamental turbulence research and applied problems like microbubble generation, reflecting a balance between theoretical insight and practical engineering applications.
Luke Sun has not been publicly recognized with any scientific awards in the provided data.
There is no information available regarding student supervision or research grants. However, his collaborative publication record suggests active involvement in research projects, likely supported by institutional or external funding. He works closely with prominent researchers including J. Soria and C. Atkinson, indicating integration into a well-established experimental fluid dynamics group.
Luke Sun is part of a research team at Monash University conducting cutting-edge experiments in turbulence and flow measurement. The group appears to operate advanced PIV systems and focuses on high-fidelity data acquisition in complex flow environments, including adverse pressure gradient boundary layers and high Reynolds number channel flows.

