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Ingrid Neunaber is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Mechanics at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. She specializes in Fluid Mechanics, focusing on the experimental study of wakes around wind turbines and other objects using wind tunnel measurements, particularly hot-wire techniques. Her research interests include the evolution of small-scale turbulence and its application to wind turbine wakes and urban buildings. She completed her PhD in Wind Energy Physics at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, where her dissertation explored the evolution of turbulence in wakes of wind turbines. Ingrid also holds an MSc in Engineering Physics and a BSc in Physics, both from the University of Oldenburg and Philipps University Marburg, respectively. Her goal is to combine fundamental turbulence research with applied problems concerning urban aero- and hydrodynamics.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology • Trondheim, Norway
Conducting research in the field of Fluid Mechanics.
Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) • Centrale Nantes, France
Focused on experimental methods in turbulence.
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