About
Sebastian Timme is a Reader in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Liverpool, after completing his PhD in 2010, with secondments to DLR Göttingen (2010) and BAE Systems Filton (2016-17). He has published more than 70 journal and conference papers on the subject of computational aerodynamics and aeroelasticity, model order reduction and machine learning. His main interest is in fast simulation tools for routine industrial application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in the multidisciplinary aircraft loads and aeroelastics context. He implemented some of these methods into the DLR-TAU software tool, which is a CFD code widely used in the European aerospace industry and academia, and he was invited to contribute to the next-generation CFD code.
Prizes or Honours
- Windows on Science travel bursary (EOARD, 2017)
- Best Student Paper Award at 2016 AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics (AIAA, 2016)
- Best Paper Award at 50th 3AF International Conference on Applied Aerodynamics 2015 (3AF, 2015)
Funded Fellowships
- Industrial Secondment (Royal Academy of Engineering, 2016 - 2017)