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Lakshmi N Sankar
Regents Professor & Sikorsky Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology
Lakshmi N Sankar is a distinguished academic in the field of aerospace engineering. He is currently a Regents Professor and Sikorsky Professor at the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.13 As the Director of the School's Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab, Dr. Sankar leads research and education programs focused on modeling and simulating unsteady viscous flow around aircraft, helicopters, horizontal axis wind turbines, and turbo-machinery components.1
Dr. Sankar's expertise spans several areas within aerospace engineering:
- Research focus: Computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, helicopter aeromechanics, wind engineering, and inverse design.2
- Teaching: Undergraduate and graduate-level courses in aerodynamics, helicopter theory, wind energy, aerodynamic design, and computational aerodynamics.13
- Publications: Author or co-author of more than 300 technical publications in fields such as high-order algorithms, 3-D unsteady transonic flow, helicopter aeromechanics, compressor stall and surge, wind energy, and aerodynamic design.13
Dr. Sankar's academic background includes:
- B.Tech. in Aeronautical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (1973)
- M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (1975)
- Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (1977)1
His professional achievements and recognitions include:
- Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
- Technical Fellow of the American Helicopter Society
- Member of the American Society of Engineering Educators
- Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers13
Dr. Sankar's research has significantly contributed to various aspects of aerospace engineering, particularly in computational fluid dynamics and its applications to aircraft, helicopters, and wind turbines. His work has been widely cited in the field, with several of his publications receiving over 100 citations.2