Sheffield: University of Sheffield Dept.of Mechanical & Process Engineering. beck S, blakey S, chin S, Nicolleau FCGA, qin N, Brown M & Wilson C (2006) The little book of thermofluids.Qin N, Periaux J & Bugeda G (2019) Advances in Effective Flow Separation Control for Aircraft Drag Reduction Modeling, Simulations and Experimentations.You can find Professor Qin's Research Impact at Publications He serves as an Associate Editor for RAeS Aeronautical Journal and IMechE Journal of Aerospace Engineering. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has successfully supervised and graduated over 40 PhD students. He has conducted research in the development of computational fluid dynamics and its application to aircraft, gas turbines and wind turbines with over 300 publications. Professor Qin teaches in the Mechanical and Aerospace BEng/MEng and MSc programmes including Wind Turbine Aerodynamics(MEC316) and Compressible Flows(MEC449). He obtained his PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering in 1987 from the University of Glasgow on the subject of computational aerodynamic prediction of hypersonic heating on space planes. Before moving to Sheffield he was Professor of Computational Aerodynamics between 1999-2003 at Cranfield University. Ning Qin has been a Professor of Aerodynamics in our Department of Mechanical Engineering since 2003. Support for refugee students and scholars.Conferences, events, visitor accommodation and weddings.Research centres, institutes and networks.Subject taster sessions for Y12 and Y13 students.
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