Reda R. Mankbadi | |
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Citizenship | Egyptian, American |
Occupation(s) | Dean of Engineering, Professor and Scientist |
Spouse | Eiman Gaballah (m. 1972) |
Children | Mark, Mary, Michael, Mina |
Academic background | |
Education |
Cairo University (BS) Brown University (PhD) |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Aeroacoustics, Turbulence, Energy |
Reda R. Mankbadi is the founding Dean of the Engineering College at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. [1] He is a former NASA senior scientist at NASA's Glenn Research Center [2] and a Fellow of the NASA Lewis Research Academy. [3] Mankbadi has published over 150 scientific papers. [4] [5]
Mankbadi grew up in a Coptic Christian household between Cairo and Upper Egypt. He first attended Franciscan Catholic School but then transferred to public schools. He received a BS degree in Engineering from Cairo University. [6]
Mankbadi earned his PhD in engineering from Brown University in 1979. [7]
Early in his career, Mankbadi served as a professor at Cairo University and Rutgers University. [1] [8] While teaching at Rutgers University, Mankbadi received the Rutgers University Faculty Merit Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching in 1984. [7] Mankbadi was a Fulbright scholar in 1986. [9] In 1986, he also served as a Visiting Associate Professor at Brown University. In the following year, he served as a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany. [3] [6]
In 1988, Mankbadi was awarded the Presidential Medal of Science and Arts of the First Order in Egypt. [7] [1]
Eventually, Mankbadi served as a senior scientist at NASA's Glenn Research Center. [10] [11] He was also appointed a fellow of the NASA Lewis Research Academy in 1990. [3] [1] [6] He then became an Affiliated Professor at the Ohio Aerospace Institute. [6] From 1996 to 1999, Mankbadi was named an Ohio Board of Regents Professor. [1] [6]
Mankbadi became the Founding Dean of the Engineering College at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2002. [3] [1] [6] He continues to serve at Embry-Riddle as a professor of aeronautical engineering. [12] [13] [14]
In 2008, Mankbadi co-founded the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion (FCAAP), [8] which was established by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in collaboration with Florida State University, the University of Central Florida, and the University of Florida. [15] He currently serves as the ERAU Director for FCAAP. [6]
Most of Mankbadi's research focuses on the areas of propulsion, turbulence, aeroacoustics, and energy. [3] He has developed a theory for the coherent structures in turbulent flows, [16] [17] [18] and has led the NASA's development of computational aeroacoustics. [19] [20]
Mankbadi has also developed computation tools such as Hi-Fidelity Large-Eddy-Simulations for simulating turbulence [21] [18] and aeroacoustics. [22] [23]
Mankbadi has served as an Associate Editor for scholarly journals such as the International Journal of Aeroacoustics, [3] the Journal of Energy Resources, and the Journal of Turbulence. [8]
Dr. Mankbadi is included in the top 2% of world scientists for career scholarly impact in a study by Stanford University. [24]
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Reda R. Mankbadi | |
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Citizenship | Egyptian, American |
Occupation(s) | Dean of Engineering, Professor and Scientist |
Spouse | Eiman Gaballah (m. 1972) |
Children | Mark, Mary, Michael, Mina |
Academic background | |
Education |
Cairo University (BS) Brown University (PhD) |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Aeroacoustics, Turbulence, Energy |
Reda R. Mankbadi is the founding Dean of the Engineering College at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. [1] He is a former NASA senior scientist at NASA's Glenn Research Center [2] and a Fellow of the NASA Lewis Research Academy. [3] Mankbadi has published over 150 scientific papers. [4] [5]
Mankbadi grew up in a Coptic Christian household between Cairo and Upper Egypt. He first attended Franciscan Catholic School but then transferred to public schools. He received a BS degree in Engineering from Cairo University. [6]
Mankbadi earned his PhD in engineering from Brown University in 1979. [7]
Early in his career, Mankbadi served as a professor at Cairo University and Rutgers University. [1] [8] While teaching at Rutgers University, Mankbadi received the Rutgers University Faculty Merit Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching in 1984. [7] Mankbadi was a Fulbright scholar in 1986. [9] In 1986, he also served as a Visiting Associate Professor at Brown University. In the following year, he served as a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany. [3] [6]
In 1988, Mankbadi was awarded the Presidential Medal of Science and Arts of the First Order in Egypt. [7] [1]
Eventually, Mankbadi served as a senior scientist at NASA's Glenn Research Center. [10] [11] He was also appointed a fellow of the NASA Lewis Research Academy in 1990. [3] [1] [6] He then became an Affiliated Professor at the Ohio Aerospace Institute. [6] From 1996 to 1999, Mankbadi was named an Ohio Board of Regents Professor. [1] [6]
Mankbadi became the Founding Dean of the Engineering College at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2002. [3] [1] [6] He continues to serve at Embry-Riddle as a professor of aeronautical engineering. [12] [13] [14]
In 2008, Mankbadi co-founded the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion (FCAAP), [8] which was established by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in collaboration with Florida State University, the University of Central Florida, and the University of Florida. [15] He currently serves as the ERAU Director for FCAAP. [6]
Most of Mankbadi's research focuses on the areas of propulsion, turbulence, aeroacoustics, and energy. [3] He has developed a theory for the coherent structures in turbulent flows, [16] [17] [18] and has led the NASA's development of computational aeroacoustics. [19] [20]
Mankbadi has also developed computation tools such as Hi-Fidelity Large-Eddy-Simulations for simulating turbulence [21] [18] and aeroacoustics. [22] [23]
Mankbadi has served as an Associate Editor for scholarly journals such as the International Journal of Aeroacoustics, [3] the Journal of Energy Resources, and the Journal of Turbulence. [8]
Dr. Mankbadi is included in the top 2% of world scientists for career scholarly impact in a study by Stanford University. [24]
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