
معرفی
Michael G. Dunn is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at The Ohio State University, where he also directs the Gas Turbine Laboratory. With over 50 years of experience, his career spans academia, NASA's early space program, and defense research during the Cold War. Dunn earned his BSME (1958), MSME (1960), and PhD (1961) from Purdue University.
- Affiliations: Ohio State University (1995–present), Calspan Corporation (1978–1995), Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory (1964–1978), Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (1961–1964).
- Research: Focused on aircraft engine components (fans, compressors, turbines), heat transfer, nuclear defense engine resilience, and hypersonic test capabilities.
- Advisory Roles: Member of the Aerospace Industries Association Volcanic Ash Committee, National Hypersonic Test Capabilities Work Group, and Army Research Laboratory's Air and Ground Vehicle Technology Panel.
His career highlights include pioneering work on re-entry blackout periods during NASA's Mercury/Gemini/Apollo missions, 19-year nuclear defense engine studies (1976–1995), and developing short-duration turbine testing facilities. Dunn emphasizes mentorship, involving junior faculty and undergraduates in research to ensure continuity.
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