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GIULIO GUJ is Professor of 'Fluid dynamics', Faculty of Engineering, University of Roma Tre (ITALY).
Positions held
- Doctor of Civil Engineering, University of Rome, 1975.
- Research Scientist, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Fac. of Engineering, University of Rome, from 1976.
- Senior Research Scientist, Dept. of Mechanics and Aeronautics, Fac. of Engineering, University of Rome, from 1981.
- Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Applied Science, Fac. of Arts and Science, New York University, July-September 1983.
- Associate Professor of ``Experimental and Applied Aerodynamics',
Dept. of Mechanics and Aeronautics, Fac. of Engineering, University of
Rome, from 1987 to 1990.
- Visiting Professor of ``Numerical Fluid Dynamics', Inst. of Fluid
Mechanics and Environmental Engineering, Fac. of Engineering,
Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo (URUGUAY), August-September
1989.
- Visiting Professor of ``Fluid Dynamics', School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney
(AUSTRALIA), October-December 1990.
- Associate Professor of 'Experimental Aerodynamics', Fac. of Engineering, University of Rome from 1990.
- Associate Professor of 'Fluid dynamics', Faculty of Engineering, Third University of Rome, from 1993.
He has been, in the last ten years, in charge of about 20
scientific contracts for a total financial support of more than
1.000.000 euros, with private and public companies: Centro Italiano
Ricerche Aerospaziali (CIRA), ENEA, MURST, ASI, CNR, E.S.CO.SOLAR, SHP,
EU, MBDA.
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He is Co-author of 130 scientific papers, the majority of which are
published in international journals (37) or in proceeding of
international conferences (45).
- Italian representative for the University in the Aeroacoustics Specialists' Committee of Confederation of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS).
- Reviewer of scientific journals among which: Physics of Fluids, Int.
Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids; Journal of Computational
Physics; Experiments in Fluids; Int. J. Heat and Fluid Flows; Computers
and Fluids, Numerical Heat Transfer, Computer Methods in App. Mech. and
Eng., Meccanica.
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