معرفی
Oleg Goushcha is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Manhattan University. His research focuses on experimental fluid mechanics, particularly in turbulent, transitional, and vortical flows, with applications in clean technology and biomedical industries. He advises students on theoretical tools and practical industry applications.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, The City College of New York (NY)
- M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine (CA)
- B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine (CA)
Research Interests:
- Laminar-to-turbulent transition in pulsatile flows (e.g., cardiovascular systems)
- Energy harvesting from turbulent flows using piezoelectric materials
- Fluid-structure interaction in vortical flows
- Passive-scalar mixing and industrial applications
Articles Trends: His work emphasizes fluid dynamics in aerospace and biomedical contexts, with recent studies on Artemis I mission structural responses, pressure field reconstruction, and CFD contributions to space systems. Early work focused on energy harvesters in turbulent flows.
Scientific Awards:
- NSF I-Corps Grant (2015)
- Arthur Goldstein Teaching Award (2014)
- PowerBridgeNY Grant (2014)
Advising & Grants: Teaches courses like Mechanical Engineering Design and Thermal/Fluids Laboratory. Collaborates with Dentatek Corporation and NASA Langley on applied research. His grants fund interdisciplinary projects linking academia and industry.
Labs/Teams: Engages in cross-disciplinary teams at Manhattan University and NASA, focusing on aerospace systems and fluid dynamics innovations.


