Defence of Thesis 16th August: Farid Aligolzadeh – Faculty of Engineering
Farid Aligolzadeh has submitted the following academic thesis as a part of the doctoral work at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Energy and Process Engineering:
«Studies of turbulence in a von Kármán swirling flow»
For electronic version of the thesis, please contact: trond.kvilhaug@ntnu.no
The Faculty has appointed the following Assessment Committee to assess the thesis:
• Professor Philipe Lavoie, University of Toronto, Canada (1. Opponent)
• Associate Professor Ramis Örlü, OsloMet, Norway (2. Opponent)
• Professor Jason Hearst, NTNU
Professor Jason Hearst, Department of Energy and Process Engineering, NTNU, has been appointed Administrator of the Committee.
The Committee recommends that the thesis is worthy of being publicly defended for the PhD degree.
The doctoral work has been carried out at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering.
The trial lecture will take place on 16th August at 10:15
in Disputasrommet, Gløshaugen on the following prescribed subject:
“Groundbreaking findings in turbulence research and their practical relevance”
The public defence of the thesis takes place on 16th August at 13:15
in Disputasrommet, Gløshaugen.
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Professor James R. Dawson, Department of Energy and Process Engineering, has been the candidate’s main supervisor. Professor Markus Holzner, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich, has been the candidate’s co-supervisor.