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Curriculum Vitae: Professor Werner J.A. Dahm

Professor of Aerospace Engineering www.aerospace.engin.umich/ltc
Head, Laboratory for Turbulence & Combustion email: wdahm@engin.umich.edu
Department of Aerospace Engineering Tel : (734) 764-4318
The University of Michigan Fax : (734) 763-0578
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2140, USA
Ph.D. Aeronautics California Institute of Technology 1985
M.S. Mechanical Engineering The University of Tennessee Space Institute 1981
B.S.E Mechanical Engineering The University of Alabama in Huntsville 1978
  • Professor of Aerospace Engineering – The University of Michigan
  • Head, Laboratory for Turbulence & Combustion ( LTC ) – The University of Michigan
  • Fellow – American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA)
  • Fellow, Division of Fluid Dynamics – American Physical Society ( APS )
  • Associate Editor – AIAA Journal, American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
  • Member, Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (AF SAB ) – The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
  • Consultant, Defense Science Board (DSB) – The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
  • Member, Executive Committee, Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD), American Physical Society ( APS )
  • Chair, External Affairs Committee, Division of Fluid Dynamics, American Physical Society ( APS )
  • Member, Publications Committee, Division of Fluid Dynamics, American Physical Society ( APS )
  • George J. Huebner Research Excellence Award _– The University of Michigan
  • 1938E Distinguished Achievement Award – The University of Michigan
  • William F. Ballhaus Aeronautics Prize – Caltech
  • Donald Wills Douglas Prize Fellowship – Caltech

Professor Werner J.A. Dahm has been on the faculty of the Department of Aerospace Engineering at The University of Michigan since 1985. During this time, his research has been primarily in fluid dynamics, turbulent flows, turbulent mixing, combustion and microsystems. His recent research has focused increasingly on turbulent flow simulations and on microsystems for flow and combustion applications. He currently serves as Head of the Laboratory for Turbulence & Combustion ( LTC ) at Michigan. He received his Ph.D. degree in Aeronautics from Caltech in 1985 in the area of experimental fluid mechanics. He previously worked in industry as a Research Engineer in the Transonic Wind Tunnel Section of the Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility at the USAF Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) in Tullahoma, TN, on adaptive wall transonic wind tunnels and high-incidence missile aerodynamics. He also has an M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Tennessee Space Institute ( UTSI ) in Tullahoma, TN and a B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Alabama in Huntsville.

He is a Member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (AFSAB) for the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force (SecAF) and the Air Force Chief of Staff, has served on numerous task forces of the Defense Science Board (DSB) for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (OUSD AT&L), and is a past member of the Defense Science Study Group (DSSG) at the Institute for Defense Analyses ( IDA ) in Washington, D.C. He is a Fellow of the Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) of the American Physical Society ( APS ), a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), a recipient of the William F. Ballhaus Aeronautics Prize from Caltech, the 1938E Distinguished Achievement Award from the University of Michigan, and the George J. Huebner Research Excellence Award from The University of Michigan.

Professor Dahm is an author of over 170 journal articles, conference papers, and technical publications, a holder of two U.S. patents, and has given over 220 technical presentations and over 100 invited and plenary lectures worldwide, in the areas of fluid dynamics, turbulence and combustion. He has served extensively on technical advisory and organizational committees for numerous technical conferences, and as a consultant for industry.

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