Contact Dr Alexandros Giannouloudis
Areas of expertise
- Gas Turbines & Propulsion
- Hydrogen
Background
Alexandros Giannouloudis is a Research Fellow within the Centre for Aeronautics, Propulsion and Power, working on experimental aerodynamics of aero-engine intakes. In this role he has participated in a number of industry-funded projects focusing on the application of non-intrusive flow-field measurements in challenging industrial environments.
In 2018 he joined Cranfield to pursue a PhD in experimental hydrogen combustion, in the context of which he designed, built and tested a high-pressure rig to assess the NOx emissions of hydrogen micromix burners.
He holds a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (MEng) from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and has been a member of the British Section of the Combustion Institute since 2019.
Research opportunities
advanced non-intrusive measurement techniques, aerodynamics, hydrogen combustion
Current activities
Non-intrusive flow-field measurements (S-PIV) of complex intakes for aircraft propulsion systems.
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Migliorini M, Zachos PK, MacManus DG & Giannouloudis A. (2025). Experimental investigation of unsteady fan-intake interactions using time-resolved stereoscopic particle image velocimetry. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 166
- Migliorini M, Zachos PK, MacManus DG & Giannouloudis A. (2024). Effect of a fan on the unsteady distortion of s-duct intakes.