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Luigi Martinelli (engineer)

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Italian aeronautical engineer, mechanical engineer, and professor
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Luigi Martinelli
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Professor, Engineer
TitleProfessor
AwardsAIAA Associate Fellow
Academic background
EducationPolitecnico di Milano, Princeton University
Alma materPrinceton University
Doctoral advisorAntony Jameson

Luigi Martinelli is an Italian aeronautical engineer, mechanical engineer, and currently a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University.

Martinelli is known for his work in aerodynamics, computational science, and engineering design pertaining to a variety of vehicles and aircraft. He has also made some contributions to the development of computational fluid dynamics methods with his former adviser Antony Jameson at Princeton.

Martinelli is an associate fellow of the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).

References

  1. "Luigi Martinelli". Princeton MAE Department.


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