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Cyrus
Aidun
Professor
School of Mechanical
Engineering
Ph.D.,
Clarkson University
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1985
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Cyrus Aidun's Georgia Tech faculty page.
Dr. Aidun
is currently Professor
of Fluid Mechanics and Biotransport at the Woodruff School of Mechanical
Engineering at the Georgia Institute
of Technology. He is the former director of the Particulat and Multiphase
Processes program at the National Science Foundation. Professor Aidun's
research activities have earned him the 1990 George Olmsted Award
and
the 1992
National Science
Foundation's
Young Investigator (NYI) award. Dr. Aidun is active in a number of
committees and professional societies, including the Division of Fluid
Dynamics of the American Physical Society, The Fundamentals Coating
Committee, and the Fluid Mechanics Committee of the Technical Association
of the Pulp and Paper Industry,
and the International Coating Research Association.
He obtained
his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and
his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University
in 1985. He joined Cornell University's Chemical Eng. Dept. in 1985
as a Postdoctoral Research Associate and a Research Fellow of the Mathematical
Sciences Institute. He was appointed as a Senior Research Consultant
in computational fluid dynamics at the National Science Foundation's
Supercomputer Center at Cornell University. After leaving Cornell in
1987, Dr. Aidun spent a year at Battelle Research Laboratories,
joined the Institute of Paper Science and Technology (IPST) in 1988
as a faculty member, and joined Georgia Tech. in 2003 as Professor of Mechanical
Engineering.
Research Summary
Dr. Aidun's research efforts
focus on particulate and multiphase flows, fluid dynamics and transport
in biological systems, hydrodynamics of thin-film liquid
coating, fiber
suspension
flow
in paper forming and other industrial applications, Lattice-Boltzmann
computational method.
Fluid Mechanics
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Applied Mathematics
Fundamentals of Liquid Coating
Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer
Member of the Technical Association
of Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI)
Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
Member of the International Society of Coating Science and Technology (ISCST)
Member of the American Physics Society -- Division of Fluid Dynamics (APS/DFD)
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