The University of Texas at Austin
College of Engineering

Noel T. Clemens

Professor
Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Robert and Francis Stark Centennial Fellowship in Engineering

Education: Ph.D., Stanford University

Office Location: W.R. Woolrich Laboratories (WRW)
Room 313B - Mail Code: C0600

Phone: (512) 471-5147

Email: clemens@mail.utexas.edu

Website: www.ae.utexas.edu/~clemens/

Research Interests:

  • Supersonic Unsteady Flows
  • Turbulent Combustion and Mixing
  • Laser-based Measurement Techniques

Dr. Clemens' research is in the general areas of compressible turbulent flows and turbulent combustion with an emphasis on the use of laser imaging diagnostics to study these flows. His current work focuses on shock wave /boundary layer interactions, inlet unstart, high-speed flow control, acoustically-forced combustion and the structure of dissipative scales in turbulent reacting flows. He has served on the faculty of the Cockrell School of Engineering since 1993, and has two years of experience at Sandia National Laboratories. He was named a National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellow in 1996 and currently serves as an Associate Editor of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Journal.

His administrative associate is Donna Soward and she can be reached at (512) 471-5962, soward@mail.utexas.edu.

Dr. Clemens is affiliated with the Center for Aeromechanics Research (CAR).

For more information on Dr. Clemens' research visit the Flowfield Imaging Laboratory or Dr. Clemens' Home Page.

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