Huseyin Ozdemir is an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente with 11 years of professional experience in wind energy aerodynamics, CFD and computational aeroacoustics. He has a strong research and teaching profile focused on numerical solutions of viscous flows, unsteady blade/airfoil aerodynamics, and aeroacoustic phenomena, building on a PhD in CFD and training at the von Karman Institute. Prior roles at TNO and ECN involved developing higher-order discontinuous Galerkin methods, viscous–inviscid interaction techniques, and improved wake and atmospheric boundary layer models for wind turbines. Comfortable bridging fundamental research and applied engineering, he combines deep numerical-methods expertise with practical wind-energy modeling used in industrial R&D. Based in Enschede, he brings decades of experience from academic and research institutes, often working on the cutting edge of unsteady and stability modeling rather than routine CFD applications.
11 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, CFD, Computational Aeroacoustics, PhD, CFD, Computational Aeroacoustics at University of Twente
Post Graduate, CFD, CAA, Post Graduate, CFD, CAA at Von Karman Institute For Fluid Dynamics
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Huseyin Ozdemir - Assistant Professor at University of Twente