Sergey A. Karabasov

Royal Society University Research Fellow

Whittle Laboratory Cambridge University Engineering Department

1 JJ Thompson Avenue, CB3 0DY Cambridge, UK

Tel: +44 1223 337599, Fax: +44 1223 337596, E-mail: sak36@eng.cam.ac.uk

 

Keywords of research interests:

  • Fluid dynamics, computational aeroacoustics and aerodynamics, large-eddy simulations, meso-scale ocean modelling, fluctuating hydrodynamics for nano-scale flows , numerical methods for hyperbolic conservation laws

Professional experience:

September 2010 - Present

December 2008 January 09

June July, 2006

October 2010 – Present October 2005 – Sept 2010

 May 2000 – October 2005

 

 September 1993 – present

  

Visiting Research Professor in Moscow TsAGI Acoustics Division

Mary Sears Visitor in Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Physical Oceanography

Visiting Fellow in California Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Science

Royal Society University Research Fellow in Cambridge University Engineering Department; Research into novel efficient computational methods for acoustics problems

Post Doctoral Research Associate in Cambridge University Engineering Department; Research into jet engine noise and helicopter rotor blade noise

Junior Researcher, Researcher, Senior Researcher in the Moscow Institute of Nuclear Safety of Russian Academy of Science (on leave); Basic research into new numerical methods for convection-dominated processes in fluid dynamics

Education:

  • D.Sc. Habilitation Degree in mathematical modelling of physical processes, Moscow Institute for Mathematical Modelling, April 2010
  • Ph.D. in mathematical modelling of physical processes, Moscow State University, April 1999
  • Post-graduate study at the Chair of Nuclear Safety in the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Sept.1998
  • M.Sc. in applied mathematics and physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Sept.1995
  • B.Sc. in applied mathematics and physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Sept.1993

Professional Membership:

Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Member of the Royal Society's Research Grant Scheme Board (Physical Sciences), Member of the Aeroacoustics Section of the Acoustics Panel of Russian Academy of Science

 

 

Grants and Awards:

PI

·        EPSRC “G8 Multilateral Research Funding INGENIOUS” (EP/J004308/1), 2011 – 2014, £257,519 (out of € 1.2 M for the consortium grant with Aston University, Riken Advance Science Institute, Osaka University and Moscow Institute for Nuclear Safety)

·        EPSRC “Flap Noise” (EP/I017747/1), 2011-13, £539,115(includes £298,598 of facilities)

·        EPSRC Award for National Computing Resource “Turbulent Flow Effects on Flap Noise”, 2011 (6 months), £ 96,000 (facilities)

·        Royal Society International Kavli Seminar Award, 2010, £5,000

·        Mary Sears Visitor Award for the implementation of novel high-resolution methods for ocean modelling, 2008, 5000$

·        Royal Society International Joint Project Grant, 2006-2008, £12,000

·        Royal Society University Research Fellowship, 2005-13, £582,159

·        EPSRC distributed Computer Support Engineering Award CABARET on Jet Flap Noise and Quasigeostrophic Ocean Circulation Models” on HECToR, 2011 (6 months)

·        EPSRC distributed Computer Support Engineering Award for the development of a high-resolution CABARET method for high-fidelity aeroacoustics simulations on HECToR (PI), 2009-11

Co-PI

·        EPSRC “Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics of Complex Geometry Hot Jets” (EP/I017771/1), 2011-14

·        EPSRC Cambridge Aeroacoustics Consortium Award (EP/G027633/1), 2009-2010

 

Best Paper Award at the AHS International 59th Annual Forum and Technology Display, 2003

The list of publications can be found at http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sak36/my_publ.htm