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Dr. Paul Danehy
Exploring Hypersonic Flow using Laser Spectroscopy
Paul Danehy received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University
of New Hampshire in 1989 and MS and PhD degrees in Mechanical
Engineering from Stanford University in 1991 and 1995. His experimental
Ph.D. thesis work was completed at the Combustion Research Facility at
Sandia National Laboratories in California. Between 1995 and 2000 he
worked in the Physics Department at the Australian National University
in Canberra, Australia, first as a post-doc and then as a faculty
member. Since 2000, he has worked at The NASA Langley Research Center.
He currently works in the Advanced Sensing and Optical Measurement
Branch in the Research and Technology Directorate where he leads
research teams studying hypersonic flow and supersonic combustion. He
is an Associate Fellow in the AIAA and represents NASA on the AIAA’s
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Technical Committee. He has over 100
publications including 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals. In the
past 6 years, he has won two Outstanding Paper Awards and a Best Paper
Award from AIAA Technical Committees.
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