معرفی
Simone Salvadori is an Associate Professor at the Department of Energy (DENERG) of Politecnico di Torino, specializing in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, and Turbomachinery. His research intersects Aerospace Engineering, Propulsion, and Energy Sustainability (SDG 7 & 9). He leads the EnaTech-RDE project on CO2-Free Rotating Detonation Engines and contributes to H2POWRD for hydrogen propulsion systems.
- Editorial roles: Guest Editor for Frontiers in Aerospace Engineering and Applied Sciences, Member of Energies Editorial Board.
- Organizing Committee Member for 8th ART Summer School (2024) and multiple international conferences including Aerospace Europe Conference 2023.
His research focuses on pressure gain combustion, film cooling optimization, and machine learning-driven turbine design. He employs advanced computational tools to analyze unsteady flows, cavity dynamics, and exhaust systems in gas turbines, with applications to hydrogen/natural gas blends and rotating detonation engines.
Salvadori supervises PhD students in projects related to high-pressure turbine vane coupling, cooling channel optimization, and exhaust flow control.
He collaborates with the TEP Research Group and networks like ETN Global (Energy & Turbomachinery Network).


