Joaquim Martins is a Professor of Aeronautics and multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) based in Ann Arbor with over a decade of experience leading research and teaching at the University of Michigan. He brings deep expertise in aircraft design, aerodynamic shape optimization, and structural optimization, grounded in advanced degrees from Imperial College and Stanford and international study at Technion and the University of Oslo. His work blends theoretical rigor with practical design tools, tackling coupled aerodynamic-structural problems that accelerate conceptual aircraft development. Known for integrating multidisciplinary methods into curriculum and research, he often translates complex optimization theory into usable frameworks for engineers. Colleagues value his steady academic leadership and his knack for spotting elegant, computation-driven solutions to traditional aerospace tradeoffs.
11 years of coding experience
Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Engineering at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
University of Oslo
M.Eng, Aeronautical Engineering, M.Eng, Aeronautical Engineering at Imperial College London
M.Sc., Aeronautics and Astronautics, M.Sc., Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University
pyGeo provides surface generation, FFD, and geometric constraints for the MACH framework.
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Joaquim Martins - Professor at University of Michigan