Surabhi Singh

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
singhs36@erau.edu
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Surabhi Singh

Surabhi Singh earned her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 2015 from Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi. At the University of Florida, she received her master's degree (2019) and PhD (2021), both in mechanical and aerospace engineering. Currently, she is a visiting assistant professor in aerospace engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU), Daytona Beach, Fla., where she will begin a tenure-track faculty position in August 2022. Through an ERAU grant, she is researching generative-adversarial networks for missing vector estimation in supersonic cavity flow. In the future, she strives to study broader problems of unsteady and compressible aerodynamics with an overall objective of developing adaptive and predictive flow control prototypes. She was an invited speaker at the national webinar series, Future Leaders in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: Celebrating Diversity and Innovation, and she has served as a reviewer for multiple journals, including the AIAA Journal and Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics. In her position, she plans to recruit global talent from diverse ethnic groups and nationalities. Her teaching plan calls for using interactive techniques such as video presentations, life-size models, and case studies. Singh's most important teaching principle is “Student First,” and she feels a great responsibility to connect with each and every student through optimized learning.

Research Interests

Experimental Aerodynamics

 

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