20152024

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Luis (Tony) Martinez-Tossas is an expert in wind turbine modeling for wind turbine and wind plant flows and uses his expertise in aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics to advance the science and technology of wind energy. Martinez-Tossas works on aerodynamics, theoretical modeling for fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics, and high-performance computing to improve the performance, reliability, and sustainability of wind turbines and farms. Martinez-Tossas is the chair of the North American Wind Energy Academy Conference Committee who oversees the organization of the yearly North American Wind Energy Academy /WindTech Conference. 

Research Interests

Theoretical Aerodynamics

Fluid Mechanics

Computational Fluid Dynamics

High-Performance Computing

Data Assimilation

Model Validation, Verification, and Uncertainty Quantification

Education/Academic Qualification

PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

Master, Mechanical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

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