
Dani was a Ph.D. student in the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS) department at Duke University under the advisement of Dr. Earl Dowell. Dani worked on applying the Volterra Series theory as a practical engineering tool for creating unsteady aerodynamic models from CFD data. The research focused on real-world aeroelastic analysis challenges as can be encountered in the aerospace industry.
Dani graduated with B.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in 2003. After graduation, he started working at Israeli aerospace industry as a Structural and Aeroelasticity Engineer. He actively participated in the development process of various projects, performed analyses, planned and executed structural and vibrational tests. Dani completed his M.Sc. degree in Aerospace Engineering while working and graduated in 2010 from the Technion. Dani’s research interests include non-linear Aeroelasticity, Structural Dynamics, Vibrations, Composite Structures, Structural Testing, and Experimental Modal Analysis.
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Education
- B.Sc. Aerospace Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, 2003
Research Interests
Dani is researching the application of Volterra Series theory to real-world engineering problems. Specifically, as a practical tool for creating unsteady aerodynamic ROM (Reduced Order Models) from CFD results for the aeroelastic analysis under the advisement of Dr Earl Dowell