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Amanda Grubb

Ph.D. Candidate at Georgia Tech

Amanda Grubb is a Ph.D. student in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology.12 She completed her M.S.A.E. in 2016 and is currently in her fourth year of doctoral studies.12 Her research focuses on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) as applied to rotorcraft, specifically looking for ways to make CFD codes run more quickly, efficiently, and accurately.1

Prior to her graduate studies, Amanda gained valuable experience through internships:

  • SpaceX: Worked in propulsion, testing second stage engine gas generation1
  • Army Aeroflight Dynamics Directorate: Tested the implementation of FUN3D, a rotorcraft-specific CFD code created by NASA1
  • NASA Langley: Ran DCD to obtain basic performance data for a new commercial aircraft design1

Amanda's academic journey at Georgia Tech has been marked by hard work and dedication. She credits the institution for pushing her to excel and developing a strong work ethic.1 To balance the demands of her studies, she took up running as a stress-relief activity and has participated in events such as the Disney Half Marathon.1

Looking ahead, Amanda plans to continue her research under the guidance of Dr. Marilyn Smith, with the goal of completing her doctorate in the coming years.13 Her long-term career aspirations likely involve applying her expertise in aerospace engineering and CFD to advance the field of rotorcraft design and analysis.

Highlights

Dec 1 · ae.gatech.edu
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Atlanta, Georgia