UC Irvine lands top UCLA researcher
UC Irvine has scored a double coup in enticing an award-winning
engineer and the research program he heads away from UCLA.
Satya Atluri, whose research has led to greater aircraft safety and
durability, will join the Henry Samueli School of Engineering this month.
Atluri will hold an endowed chair in the Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering and will head the Center for Aerospace Research and
Education.
“Atluri is internationally know for his computational modeling of
aerospace structures and aircraft,” said Nicolaos Alexopoulos, dean of
the engineering school.
Atluri’s widely cited research bridges several disciplines and has
shed light on the workings of complex biological and mechanical systems.
His projects include a mathematical model to pinpoint when helicopter
rotors and other heavily used components fail so as to make these
aircraft damage-proof. In another project, he is trying to explain how
inorganic and organic materials could work together to improve human
health.
He is also working with the Federal Aviation Administration to design
small, inexpensive sensors to wirelessly match airport passengers to
their baggage.
“I was impressed by the faculty and administration at UCI and foresee
great potential for growth here,” Atluri said in a press release.
Atluri is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and received
its Outstanding Achievement Award in 1995.
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