Sergey Karabasov holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship
in Cambridge University Engineering
Department. He is in the Energy and Turbomachinery Groups which are parts of the Energy, Fluid Mechanics and Turbomachinery Division .
His research interests lie in efficient numerical methods for engineering aeroacoustics.
Since 2003 Sergey Karabasov has been a part of Jet Noise Project devoted to unified acoustic modelling for jet noise.
From 2000 to 2003, as a post-doctoral research associate, he was involved
in Transonic Helicopter Noise Project where a new efficient and physically insightful method for high-speed helicopter noise prediction was developed. Sergey Karabasov has got a PhD in mathematical modelling from
Moscow State University Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Department. In 1995 Sergey
Karabasov graduated with a MS diploma in applied mathematics and physics from the Moscow Institute
of Physics and Technology.
Dr Sergey A. Karabasov
Whittle Laboratory
Introduction
Research
Background
. The
dessertation was defended in 1999 and devoted to developing efficient high-resolution finite-difference/finite-volume
schemes
for non-linear two-phase filtration problems and done under the supervision of Prof.V.M.Goloviznin .
Since 1993
he has been affiliated with the Nuclear
Safety Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences.
Last updated: 16
Nov, 2005