Ahmed K. Othman (@ahmedkothman1) 's Twitter Profile
Ahmed K. Othman

@ahmedkothman1

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering PhD student @Princeton, BAM Lab. BS in Mechanical Engineering @UEvansville 2020🇺🇸. STEM Egypt’ 2016🇪🇬

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Aimy Wissa (@awissa_bid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to see our work highlighted in this article written by Neil Savage. Shout out to my fantastic collaborators who helped make this work happen Marianne Alleyne 🇳🇱🇯🇲🇧🇧🇺🇸 @FlammangLab Jake Socha @tribo_tweets and my incredible students nature.com/articles/d4158…

Communications Engineering (@commseng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new review article in @commseng from the group of Aimy Wissa gives an overview of flow control strategies used by birds, insects and aquatic animals and their adoption in engineered structures. nature.com/articles/s4417… Ahmed K. Othman DIAA ZEKRY Valeria Saro-Cortes Paul Lee

A new review article in @commseng from the group of <a href="/awissa_bid/">Aimy Wissa</a> gives an overview of flow control strategies used by birds, insects and aquatic animals and their adoption in engineered structures. nature.com/articles/s4417… <a href="/AhmedKOthman1/">Ahmed K. Othman</a> <a href="/DiaaZekry/">DIAA ZEKRY</a> <a href="/eagerexocoetus/">Valeria Saro-Cortes</a> <a href="/paullee148/">Paul Lee</a>
Aimy Wissa (@awissa_bid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annual Lab Outing was incredible, as usual :D Looking forward to a new productive years with each one in the lab meeting or exceeding their personal and professional goals!

Annual Lab Outing was incredible, as usual :D Looking forward to a new productive years with each one in the lab meeting or exceeding their personal and professional goals!
Ahmed K. Othman (@ahmedkothman1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on feather-inspired flow control across different Reynolds numbers is now published! Link to the full-text article from Bioinspiration & Biomimetics: doi.org/10.1088/1748-3…

Princeton University (@princeton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By mimicking a bird's feathers on a remote-controlled airplane, Princeton researchers may have found a way to keep airplanes from stalling. (via Popular Science) bit.ly/4foJP9t 🛫

Princeton Engineering (@eprinceton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the work of Aimy Wissa and her team featured in Science Vega. They found that adding rows of flaps to an aircraft’s wings improves flight performance and helps prevent stalling, which jeopardizes a plane’s ability to stay aloft. sciencevega.com/publication/

Great to see the work of <a href="/awissa_bid/">Aimy Wissa</a> and her team featured in Science Vega. They found that adding rows of flaps to an aircraft’s wings improves flight performance and helps prevent stalling, which jeopardizes a plane’s ability to stay aloft. sciencevega.com/publication/