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Joe Alexandersen is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark in the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on structural optimization, sensitivity analysis, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, process modeling, finite element methods, and advanced discretization techniques. He is particularly interested in applications such as heat sink design, passive cooling systems, microfluidic devices, investment casting, and additive manufacturing. Joe has been involved in multiple projects, including HiHeaT, aimed at the optimization of high heat flux components. He has a strong academic presence, with a portfolio that includes conference presentations, editorial roles for journals, and guest lectures at various universities. Joe has received several awards for his research contributions, including the Fluids 2020 Paper Award and DTU's Young Researcher Award. His work showcases a commitment to advancing computational mechanics and topology optimization, contributing valuable insights to the fields of engineering and technology.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Teaching and researching in the field of mechanical and electrical engineering, focusing on computational mechanics and optimization techniques.
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