Professor And Chair Of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Cranfield, England, United Kingdom
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Panagiotis Tsoutsanis is a Professor and Chair of Computational Fluid Dynamics at Cranfield University with over a decade of focused experience developing high-fidelity numerical methods for turbulence, multiphysics and HPC-enabled CFD. He founded and leads the Advanced Numerical Methods group, translating academic research into industry impact through collaborations with global companies and by co-founding ucns3d, a CFD software used by hundreds of customers worldwide. His career traces a steady academic progression at Cranfield from research fellow to chair while also serving on editorial boards for major publishers and as a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. He brings hands-on engineering experience from the aerospace industry and a PhD in CFD, blending practical airframe knowledge with deep theoretical modelling. Known for pushing high-order and continuum modelling techniques, he combines leadership, software development, and mentorship to train the next generation of CFD experts. A recent detour into quantum computing fundamentals signals an appetite for emerging computational paradigms that could reshape numerical simulation workflows.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
PhD CFD, PhD CFD at Cranfield University
MENG AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, MENG AEROSPACE ENGINEERING at University of Liverpool
Professional Certificate Program Quantum Computing Fundamentals, Professional Certificate Program Quantum Computing Fundamentals at MIT xPRO
Contributions:2 releases, 2 PRs, 4 pushes in 1 day
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Panagiotis Tsoutsanis - Professor And Chair Of Computational Fluid Dynamics