Former GRS doctoral fellow receives funding from the Walter Benjamin Programme of the DFG

Dr. Sparsh Sharma investigates reduced-order modelling of sound generation from free beams using an image-based stochastic approach. He received a doctoral scholarship of the Graduate Research School (GRS) from 2016 to 2019.

Dr. Sharma receives funding from the Walter Benjamin Programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG), which supports young researchers after completing their doctorate. The grant enables them to conduct their first research project at the research institute of their choice. At BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg and the University of Cambridge, he is developing a software that simulates new noise-reducing concepts for aircraft engines with a high degree of accuracy. At the Centre of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, he will be doing research for six months and 18 months at the Chair of Numerical Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Faculty 3 at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg. 

From 2016 to 2019, he was a doctoral fellow of the Graduate Research School (GRS) in the cluster »Stochastic Methods for Flow and Transport Processes«. He defended his dissertation on the topic of »Stochastic modelling of leading-edge noise in time-domain using vortex particles« in December 2019 (Examiners: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heiko Schmidt, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ennes Sarradj). 

Kontakt

Dr.-Ing. Sparsh Sharma
Numerische Strömungs- und Gasdynamik
T +49 (0) 355 69-4098
sparsh.sharma(at)b-tu.de