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    Awatef Hamed

    Director, Center of Intelligent Propulsion & Advanced Life Management and Brian Rowe Professor of Aerospace Engineering

    Awatef Hamed, with over 35 years of experience at the University of Cincinnati, has a distinguished career in teaching aerospace engineering and conducting applied research sponsored by NASA, DoD, DOE, NSF, and industry. She has held key roles such as Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Director of School of Aerospace Systems, Head of Aerospace Engineering Department, and Director of graduate studies. Awatef is a sought-after expert, frequently serving on independent review boards and proposal review panels for NASA, DoD, and NSF programs.

    As a Principal Investigator, Awatef led significant research initiatives like the Ohio Research Scholar Proposal, Ohio Eminent Scholar Proposal, and the Ohio Center for Advanced Propulsion and Power proposal. Her work at UC also includes leading projects like the Aerospace Engineering Freshman Lab proposal and the UC Aerospace Engineering ACCEND proposal.

    Internationally recognized for her expertise in gas turbine engines' erosion and testing erosion resistance of compressor and turbine blades, Awatef's research integrates experimental findings into numerical simulations for blade erosion and inlet particle separators. Her contributions extend to thermal management of integrated multi-engine and aircraft systems, with a focus on computational gas dynamics for supersonic inlets. Awatef has an extensive publication record with over 370 publications and technical presentations.

    Prior to her tenure at the University of Cincinnati, Awatef worked as an Aerodynamic Engineer at the Egyptian General Aero Organization, specializing in aircraft performance and stability.

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    Cincinnati, Ohio, United States