PhD Student in Aerospace Engineering at Aerodynamics Research Center, UT Arlington
University of Texas at Arlington
Doctoral Program: Aerospace Engineering
Funding: STEM scholarship for tuition and monthly salary
Topic: Hypersonic Aerothermal Heating in Arc-jet Plasma Wind Tunnel
Type of Study: Experimental and Theoretical
Typical Duration: 4 years
Advisor: Vijay Gopal, Ph.D, Assistant Prof. at the Aerodynamics Research Center,
The University of Texas at Arlington, TX U.S.A.
Start Date: Fall 2023/Spring 2023.
During the Ph.D program, the student will gain expertise and contribute to
theoretical and experimental hypersonic aerothermodynamics using advanced laser-
based diagnostics in the ONR-UTA arc-jet plasma wind tunnel. The primary aim of
this program is to develop research expertise in fundamental viscous hypersonic
flows and to enhance the understanding of scaling relationship between ground-
testing results and hypersonic flight environment.
The student is expected to have a strong background in gas-dynamics, fluid-
dynamics, classical mechanics, partial differential equations and analytical
methods. Any prior experimental experience in high-speed wind tunnel testing is
desired but not mandatory.
Aerodynamics Research Center at UT Arlington is the only academic center across
the U.S. to operate an arc-jet plasma wind tunnel to support various fundamental
science projects in hypersonic aerothermodynamics.
Reference URL: https://www.uta.edu/academics/faculty/profile?username=gopalv
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