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Mark Glauser
Professor, Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Programs

Office: 223E Link Hall
Phone: (315) 443-2823
Email: mglauser@ecs.syr.edu
Personal Website: http://www.ecs.syr.edu/faculty/glauser/


Professor Glauser has published a combination of over 75 publications in various journals, books and conference proceedings. He has also co-edited 1 book and 2 journal special issues. Professor Glauser has presented more than 150 talks (70 invited) throughout North America, Europe and Asia at various International Meetings, Government Labs, Universities and Industries. Over the past several years, Glauser along with his Co-workers, graduate and REU students, have been involved with several major experimental, computational and theoretical efforts for application of low-dimensional models to turbulent flows.

Research Interests
Applications of Advanced Fluid Information, Turbulence and Multi-phase flows, Energy Systems, Built Environments, Fluid Mechanics of breathing and coughing, Flow Control, Dynamical Systems, Unsteady Aerodynamics, Acoustics, Signal Processing and Instrumentation; K- Ph.D. Education.

Teaching Interests
Vibrations, Turbulence

Recent Publications
Schmit, R.F. and Glauser, M.N. (2004), ``Low-Dimensional Tools for Flow-Structure Interaction Problems: Application to Micro-Air Vehicles’’, To Appear AIAA Journal.

(Invited) Glauser, M.N., Higuchi, H., Ausseur, J., Pinier, J. and Carlson, H. ``Feedback Control of Separated Flows’’, 2nd AIAA Flow Conference, Portland, Oregon, 28 June – 1 July 2004.

AIAA Paper 2004-2521. (Invited) Glauser, M.N., Young, M.J., Higuchi, H., Tinney, C. and Carlson, H., ``POD Based Experimental Flow Control on a NACA-4412 Airfoil’’, 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 5-8 January, Reno, Nevada, AIAA-2004-0574.

Carlson, H., Glauser, M. and Roveda, R., ``Models for Controlling Airfoil Lift and Drag’’, 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 5-8 January, Reno, Nevada, AIAA-2004-0579.

Taylor, J.A. and Glauser, M.N. (Keynote Paper), ``Towards Practical Flow Sensing and Control via POD and LSE Based Low-Dimensional Tools,’’ 2002 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, Montreal, ASME Paper FEDSM2002-31416. 2003 ASME Robert T. Knapp Best Paper Award, ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, (2004), Vol. 126, pp 337 – 345.

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