Edward DeMauroمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Aerodynamics
- Fluid Dynamics
- Flow Control
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Edward DeMauro is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University since January 2017, specializing in experimental aerodynamics with a focus on three-dimensional flow physics and active control. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2012), an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from the University at Buffalo (2008), and a B.S. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering from the same institution (2006). His research interests center on the experimental and theoretical study of flow instabilities, particularly in subsonic, transonic, and supersonic regimes. He has expertise in hydrodynamic stability theory, active flow control using synthetic jets, and multiphase flow physics. Key techniques include particle image velocimetry (PIV), pressure-sensitive paint, and shock tube experiments. His work at Sandia National Labs (2015–2016) involved studying cavity flows and multiphase shock dynamics using advanced equipment like pulsed-burst lasers. DeMauro’s academic contributions include teaching roles at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2013–2014), where he instructed courses in flight mechanics, thermal-fluids engineering, and laboratory practices. He is affiliated with the Center for Flow Physics and Control (CeFPaC), established in 2008 under Professor Amitay, where he gained hands-on experience in aerodynamics research and experimental design. His publications span aerodynamic instability control, cavity flow dynamics, and shock-particle interactions, reflecting a strong focus on high-speed and complex fluid dynamics. Collaborations include work with institutions like Sandia National Labs and Rensselaer’s Watervliet Facility, emphasizing experimental rigor and interdisciplinary approaches to flow physics challenges.










