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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Kevin Lieb

032 HRBB
College Station, TX 77843
USA

Major: Aerospace Engineering

Kevin Lieb is a PhD student in aerospace engineering, working towards experimental aerodynamic, structural, and acoustic testing of a potential treatment for the leading-edge slat. Current work focuses on the development of a high-resolution, low-cost acoustic beamforming system. As an undergraduate, he focused on experimental work, including composite fatigue testing, and wind-tunnel testing of infinite wing sections, and designed, built, and tested an SMA-actuated low-speed flow modification device. Kevin works with the M2AESTRO Laboratory under Dr. Darren Hartl, https://maestrolab.tamu.edu/. 

 

Research:

Acoustics, Aero Acoustics, Optimization, Shape Memory Alloy, Wind tunnel

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