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Mark Miller is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. His research primarily focuses on experimental investigations into full-scale wind turbine aerodynamics, aiming to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the effects of Reynolds number on various parameters such as power production, thrust loading, and wake structure scaling. His research interests extend to experimental fluid mechanics, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor development, wind turbine modeling and design, and high Reynolds number flows. Miller leads the Fluids Lab, where he conducts experiments and research that contribute to advancements in wind energy and aerodynamics. He is deeply involved in projects aimed at enhancing the design framework for sustainable energy infrastructure, particularly in the context of floating offshore wind turbines.
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