Welcome to the homepage of the Applied Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics Research Group.
Directed by Professor Shreyas Narsipur, the group's research focuses on investigating and comprehending the underlying
flow physics of complex airflows and their associated noise mechanisms. The knowledge gained is applied to develop innovative aerodynamically and aeroacoustically efficient aerial vehicles, rapid prediction and control methods,
and exciting technologies for various aerospace applications. Research facilities employed by the group include the low-speed, low-turbulence wind tunnel (at Patterson Engineering Laboratories), anechoic chamber, motion capture system (at Raspet Flight Research Laboratories), and high-performance computing (at HPC2).