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Dr Chaitanya Paruchuri

Associate Professor

Research interests

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  • Duct acoustics

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Accepting applications from PhD students.

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About

Dr Chaitanya Paruchuri is a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and a lecturer in the ISVR at the 黑料社. He is currently member of Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Gas Turbine Noise undertaking research into aerofoil noise, UAV/Drone noise and duct acoustics.  His latest 7 inventions on aerofoil noise have been patented. He received the prestigious 5 years Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship on Tip leakage noise in ducted fans. He worked as Assistant Editor for the Journal of Sound and Vibration from 2019-2022. My contribution to teaching and research was recognised by the Vice-chancellor and Dean award whose citation is as follows:

 

Vice-chancellor award 2020:

鈥淗e has mentored colleagues on fellowship writing, is the ISVR Infrastructure Manager and been instrumental in re-opening laboratories. Chaitanya has demonstrated his ability in the various aspects of academic life, with achievements in teaching, publications and proposal submission, while only receiving his PhD three years ago鈥

 

 

Dean award (early career category) 2022:

The nomination says: 鈥淓ven though his teaching duties are expected to be limited, he has given a very significant contribution to education above and beyond expectations鈥; 鈥淐haitanya is the rising star for this University and his contribution on both research and teaching is invaluable鈥

 

 

 

 

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