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  1. Eric Petersen. Professor, Mechanical Engineering. Nelson-Jackson Chair Professor. Director, Turbomachinery Laboratory. Phone: 979-845-1257. FAX: 979-845-3081. Email: epetersen@tamu.edu. Office: MEOB 418. Website: Research Webpage.

  2. Dr. Eric L. Petersen is a professor and director of TEES Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University. He studies combustion, gas dynamics, and propulsion with applications in rockets, gas turbines, and optical diagnostics.

  3. Eric Petersen is a mechanical engineering professor and the Nelson-Jackson Chair at Texas A&M University. He is also the director of the Turbomachinery Laboratory and a fellow of ASME and AIAA.

  4. Eric Petersen. Director, Turbomachinery Laboratory (TL) Phone: 979-845-1257. Email: epetersen@tamu.edu.

    • Educational Background
    • Employment History
    • Research Interests
    • Honors and Awards

    Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University (1998) M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Florida (1990) B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Magna Cum Laude), University of Central Florida (1988)

    Texas A&M University, Director, TEES Turbomachinery Laboratory (2018 – present) Texas A&M University, Professor, Mechanical Engineering (2012 – present) Texas A&M University, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering (2008-2012) University of Central Florida, Associate Professor, MMAE (2006-2007) University of Central Florida, Assistant Professor...

    Gas dynamics and shock waves, combustion, propulsion, experimental techniques, solid propellants, optical diagnostics and spectroscopy, chemical kinetics

    Combustion Institute Fellow (2020) AIAA Associate Fellow (2020) Nelson-Jackson Chair (2019) Dean of Engineering Excellence Award (2019) TEES Senior Faculty Fellow (2017) James J. Cain Graduate Teaching Award (2015) Best Paper Award, X ISHPMIE (2014) Nelson-Jackson Professor (2013) TEES Faculty Fellow (2011) ASME Fellow (2010) Leland T. Jordan Caree...

  5. M. Sam Mannan Professor of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University Verified email at tamu.edu

  6. The Petersen Group works in the study of combustion, gas dynamics, and propulsion. We conduct experiments and analyses on reacting flows, chemical kinetics, and shock waves for applications ranging from advanced propellants and rockets to optical diagnostics and gas turbine engines.

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