Prof. Konstantinos Kontis CEng EurIng, Chair of Engineering, Prof of Aerospace Engineering, Head of Division of Aerospace Sciences, University of Glasgow
Thu 12 Nov 2015, 13:00 - 14:00
Hudson Beare, Lecture Theatre 2

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Image for Distinguished Eng KEYNOTE Seminar by Prof Konstantinos Kontis (Uni of Glasgow):Cross-disciplinary approaches to challenges in Aerospace Engineering

The lecture will give an overview of the University of Glasgow Aerospace capability including the facilities for aerodynamics ground testing research. Developments in flow diagnostics associated with both low and high speed flows will be presented. Examples include: flow control, transition, intakes, helicopters, turbomachinery etc. The importance of synergy between the different disciplines in the advancement of aerospace sciences will be discussed to achieve the targets imposed by the EU and UK regulatory bodies.

Konstantinos Kontis is the Sir Henry Mechan Chair of Engineering, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Head of the Division of the Aerospace Sciences at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is internationally recognized for contributions in aerodynamics, flow control, shock-physics and diagnostics. He has been visiting professor in a number of organizations worldwide. He is a member of a number of committees and working groups, where he contributes to European, UK, and US Aeronautics and Space Strategy. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London, UK, and an Associated Fellow of AIAA, USA. Principal professional qualifications: EurIng, CEng.