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Wim De Roeck is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at KU Leuven's Faculty of Engineering Technology. He serves as contact person for the Mecha(tro)nic System Dynamics (LMSD) research group at Group T Leuven Campus and heads Subdivision 20 within the same campus. Additionally, he holds multiple program director roles for Elektromechanica programs across different KU Leuven campuses.
His research focuses on acoustics, vibration analysis, and fluid dynamics with particular emphasis on aeroacoustics and flow-structure interactions. De Roeck's work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches to address noise and vibration challenges in mechanical systems. His research spans multiple application domains including automotive systems, aerospace components, and HVAC technologies, with a strong focus on micro-perforations, flow ducts, and Helmholtz resonators.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on advanced measurement techniques (particularly two-port and three-port characterization methods), impedance modeling of micro-scale components, and the development of both experimental and numerical approaches to understand flow-acoustic interactions. His work increasingly incorporates data-driven methodologies while maintaining strong foundations in fundamental acoustics and fluid mechanics principles.
As an educator, De Roeck contributes to multiple courses including Strength of Materials for Machine Design, Finite Element Based Design, and Vehicle Dynamics, demonstrating his interdisciplinary expertise across mechanical engineering domains.
He actively participates in institutional governance as a member of the Board and Council of the Faculty of Engineering Technology and serves as secretary for the POC Elektromechanica committee, reflecting his significant administrative contributions alongside his research and teaching responsibilities.