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Adam Rozman
Boston University
Adam Rozman is a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University, advised by Professor Sheryl Grace. He studies aerodynamics and aeroacoustics with a current focus on the noise of multirotor vehicles experiencing unsteady disturbances. He leverages multi-fidelity computational approaches with applications varying from rapid generation of large datasets using low-order models to high-fidelity CFD investigations of the transient physics of propellers in edgewise flight. He began rotorcraft research during his undergraduate studies at the University of Central Florida with Dr. Michael Kinzel, and has interned with the Army Aviation and Missiles Center in Moffett Field, CA and the Army Research Lab in Aberdeen, MD. He also documents his personal engineering projects and writes educational posts on computational acoustics on his website at https://adrozman.github.io/blog/.