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Esteban Ferrer | |
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Born | Barcelona |
Nationality | Spanish |
Education | ETSEIB-Barcelona - MSc Mechanical Engineering,
ISAE-Supaero-Toulouse - MSc Aeronautical Engineering, Imperial College London - Final degree project, University of Oxford - PhD |
Employer | Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - School of Aeronautics ETSIAE |
Known for | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), machine learning, aeronautics, wind turbines |
Website | https://sites.google.com/site/eferrerdg/ |
Dr. Esteban Ferrer (born in Barcelona, Spain) is a Professor in Applied Mathematics at the School of Aeronautics in Madrid (ETSIAE-UPM). He is known for his work in Computational Fluid Dynamics and publications in fluid dynamics, numerical methods, h/p Spectral and Discontinuous Galerkin high order methods, aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, turbulence modelling, optimisation, machine learning for aeronautics and renewable energies such as wind and tidal turbines.
His research FerrerCFD website summarises his research, publications and funding. Find a complete list of publication here. He currently leads European projects including an European Research Council Consolidator Grant and various national projects.
Selected Publications
edit- E Ferrer, G Rubio, G Ntoukas, W Laskowski, O Mariño, S Colombo, A. Mateo-Gabín, H Narbona, F Manrique de Lara, D Huergo, J Manzanero, AM Rueda-Ramírez, DA Kopriva, E Valero, HORSES3D: a high order discontinuous Galerkin solver for flow simulations and multi-physic applications, Computer Physics Communications, Vol 287, 108700, 2023
- S Le Clainche, E Ferrer, S Gibson, E Cross, A Parente, R Vinuesa, Improving aircraft performance using machine learning: a review, Aerospace Science and Technology, Vol 138, 108354, 2023
- E Ferrer and RHJ Willden, A high order Discontinuous Galerkin - Fourier incompressible 3D Navier–Stokes solver with rotating sliding meshes", Journal of Computational Physics, Vol 231, Issue 21, p7037–7056, 2012
- E Ferrer, An interior penalty stabilised incompressible Discontinuous Galerkin–Fourier solver for implicit Large Eddy Simulations, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol 348, p 754-775, 2017
References
edit- "Newspaper Article". 19 April 2023.
- "Interview with Jousef Murad". YouTube. 9 October 2022.
- "Talk at the Universidad Carlos iii - 2023". YouTube. 27 February 2023.
- "Talk at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) - 2023". YouTube. 16 June 2023.
- "Talk for Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics of Lille (LMFL) - 2022". YouTube. 11 December 2022.