University of Virginia - Engineering
Ph. D.
Coursework focusing on fluid mechanics
computational \nfluid and solid mechanics
dynamics
applied mathematics
numerical methods and controls.\n\nSignificant Projects Included:\n\nInsect flight: Research focused primarily on computational analysis of airflow around a flapping airfoil. Developed computational fluid dynamics codes to study the fluid physics and effciency of a flapping airfoil. Implemented and extended numerical algorithms for solving differential equations and linear systems.\n\nActive control of fluids: Developed a simplied model of flow around a flapping airfoil (using a Galerkin projection) for use in active control.\n\nGraphics hardware and numerical algorithms: Collaborated with Computer Science Department to solve numerical algorithms using graphics hardware
with the potential for significant speed-up over conventional methods on a CPU.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Virginia Space Grant Consortium Aerospace Graduate Research Fellowship\nJohn H. and Dorothy W. Sidebottom Fellowship\nCarlos A. and Esther H. Farrar Endowed Fellowship
Danish
B.A.
Biology
National Merit Scholarship\nNSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Fellowship
Computational Modeling
Robotics
Analysis
Energy Efficiency
French
Modeling
CFD
Engineering
Renewable Energy
C++
Numerical Analysis
Data Analysis
Danish
Numerical Simulation
Applied Mathematics
Artificial Intelligence
Matlab
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
English
Lewin
Engineer with experience in integrated systems and design
autonomous systems
robotics
and IoT.\n\nBroad-based education and experience includes numerical simulation and modelling
including biological systems from an engineering viewpoint.
Gregory
Lewin
University of Virginia
AVIR
University of Virginia
Concepts NREC
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
University of Southern Denmark
2rw Consultants
Inc.
2rw Consulting Engineers
Developed CFD and other computational models for simulation of biological sensory systems
in particular cercal hairs of crickets and artificial
MEMS-based analogues. Developing robotic demonstrator for MEMS-based sensors. Collaborating with several European universities to combine experimental
theoretical
and design aspects for biomimetic sensors systems.
University of Southern Denmark
Lecturer
University of Virginia
University of Virginia
Charlottesville
Virginia Area
Assistant Professor
Developed CFD code for turbomachinery applications. Assisted in the upgrading of existing 3-D code and implementing 2-D routines for simplified analysis (blade-to-blade and axisymmetric).
Concepts NREC
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester
MA
Assistant Professor
Various duties associated with my graduate program in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. See Education for more details.
University of Virginia
Research Scientist
Contract position developing data analysis software for IR detection of hazardous chemicals. Challenges included developing methods for analyzing non-linear system responses and accounting for the effects of system parameters (temperature
humidity
etc.) on signal distortion.
AVIR
Senior Energy Engineer
2rw Consultants
Inc.
Energy Specialist
Managed energy conservation projects
including identification and evaluation of energy conservation opportunities.
2rw Consulting Engineers