Summary
Tianxiang Hu is an assistant professor at Beihang University with eight years of research and teaching experience in aerodynamics, fluid mechanics and aeroacoustics, focusing on wing–flow interaction, vortex-dominated flows, bionic flow control and propeller performance. He earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bath, where his doctoral work addressed roll oscillation attenuation for low-aspect-ratio wings under sponsorship from the US Air Force and UK research councils. A former CSC-sponsored visiting researcher at TU Delft, he has led applied projects on MAVs, HALE UAVs, canard configurations and high-efficiency, low-noise propellers in collaboration with industry partners such as AVIC and COMAC. Tianxiang blends fundamental vortex dynamics with practical aeroacoustic optimization—an approach that has informed both curricula for undergraduates and multidisciplinary lab work at national key laboratories in Beijing.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Oundle School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mechanical Engineering at University of Bath
Chinese, English