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Charbel Bou-Mosleh |
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Research Associate |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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Durand, 023C |
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(650) 725-9420 |
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(650) 725-3525 |
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Research Statement:
I am interested in Computational Mechanics, Fluid-Structure Interaction, and Mesh Generation. I am also a big fan of Formula 1.
Previously, I have worked on the CFD-based analysis of the aerodynamic and aeroelastic effects on the performance of a real Formula 1 car (numerical prediction of the drag, downforce,
vortex generation, vortex behavior, tire-wake structure, and flow separation and re-attachment on various surfaces). Currently, I am co-developping a set of numerical tools for the preliminary
aerodynamic design of a Formula 1 car based on advanced reduced-order modeling technologies. These tools are aimed at rapidly identifying high-potential aerodynamic design concepts, and
predicting the long-term fluctuation of the aerodynamic forces and vehicle motion during a race.
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Additional Information
Education:
Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences 2005, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Thesis Title:
Methodologies for Reproducing In-Flight Loads of Aircraft Wings on the Ground and Predicting their Response to Battle-Induced Damage
M.S. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences 2002, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering 2001, Notre Dame University, Lebanon
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