At the recent join European Conference for Aerospace Sciences (EUCASS) and the 9th conference of the Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS), the work by Marie-Currie PhD fellow (SSeCoID Project) Mohammad Moniripiri and colleagues was selected among the three finalists for the ArianeGroup Best Student Award in the category of aerothermodynamics.
A promising young researcher’s work has gained significant recognition in the field of aerospace sciences. Mohammad Moniripiri, a Marie-Curie PhD fellow working on the SSeCoID project, has been selected as one of the three finalists for the prestigious ArianeGroup Best Student Award in the aerothermodynamics category.
The announcement came during the recent joint conference of the European Conference for Aerospace Sciences (EUCASS) and the 9th conference of the Council of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS). This combined event is a major gathering in the aerospace community, bringing together experts and emerging talents from across Europe and beyond.
Moniripiri’s research, conducted in collaboration with colleagues, focuses on the development of efficient time integration schemes and space-time adaptive strategies for the finite element solution of compressible flows. This work is part of the broader SSeCoID project, which aims to advance stability and sensitivity methods for flow control and industrial design.
The nomination for the ArianeGroup Best Student Award highlights the potential impact of Moniripiri’s research in the field of aerothermodynamics, a crucial discipline in aerospace engineering that deals with the study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it.
This recognition not only reflects positively on Moniripiri’s individual efforts but also underscores the importance of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Innovative Training Networks (ITN) in nurturing the next generation of aerospace scientists and engineers.