📢 In the Fall Semester Seminar Series organized in cooperation with the Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics and ITU AeroMDO Lab, we are incredibly pleased to welcome Prof. Charbel Farhat, who is the Chair of the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department at Stanford University and Director of Stanford-King Abdulaziz City of Science and Technology Center of Excellence for Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Join the talk by Prof. Charbel Farhat to learn more about the topics:
📅 September 13, 2022 & September 15, 2022
🕑 02:00 - 03:00 PM
📍 ITU UUBF TAV Conference Room
📩 aeromdo@itu.edu.tr
We look forward to seeing you at our in-person event on Tuesday & Thursday.
AeroMDO Lab Team
About Prof. Charbel Farhat
Charbel Farhat is the Vivian Church Hoff Professor of Aircraft Structures and the inaugural James and Anna Marie Spilker Chair of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, at Stanford University. His research interests are in computational engineering sciences for the design and analysis of complex systems in aerospace, mechanical, and naval engineering. He is a Member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK), a Doctor Honoris Causa from Ecole Centrale de Nantes, a Doctor Honoris Causa from Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, a designated ISI Highly Cited Author, and a Fellow of AIAA, ASME, IACM, SIAM, USACM, and WIF. He has trained more than 90 PhD and post-doctoral students. For his research on aeroelasticity, aeroacoustic scattering, CFD, dynamic data-driven systems, fluid-structure interaction, high performance computing, and model reduction, he has received many professional and academic distinctions including: the Ashley Award for Aeroelasticity from AIAA; the Spirit of St Louis Medal from ASME; the Gordon Bell Prize from IEEE; the Gauss-Newton Medal from IACM; the Grand Prize from the Japan Society for Computational Engineering Science; and the John von Neumann Medal from USACM. He was appointed on the Scientific Advisory Board of the US Air Force, selected by the US Navy recruiters as a Primary Key-Influencer, and flown by the Blue Angels.
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