About TEAMAero
The aviation industry is entering an era of new technologies and requires
high-performance wings, control surfaces, intakes and turbomachinery blades, where transonic flow is common and the formation of shock waves is the key aerodynamic challenge.
The main objective of TEAMAero is to develop new scientific knowledge, capabilities, and technologies for the aeronautics industry. The researchers recruited in TEAMAero will investigate emerging technologies through laboratory experiments, theoretical modelling and numerical simulations addressing aspects of shock wave boundary layer interaction (SBLI) and flow control methods. The researchers recruited in TEAMAero will investigate emerging technologies through laboratory experiments and numerical simulations addressing aspects of shock wave boundary layer interaction and flow control.
Multidisciplinary and scientifically challenging topics will be investigated by 15 Early Stage Researchers recruited at 7 universities, 3 research centres and 2 companies.