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Richard Jefferson-Loveday is a Reader in Engineering at King's College London, with prior experience as an Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham and as a Senior Research Associate at the Whittle Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on methods development for simulating complex single multiphase flows, particularly in areas related to Aerospace Propulsion including gas turbines and distributed electric propulsion, Continuous Flow Chemical Reactors, Aerodynamics & Flow Control, and High Performance Computing. He is involved in reduced order modelling (ROM) and Machine Learning. His contributions to the field have earned him several awards including the Turbomachinery Committee (IGTI) Paper Award for detailed investigations into wake-induced transition in turbines and the Donald Julius Groen Outstanding Paper Award for his work on computational modelling of aeroengine bearing chambers.
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