Congratulations to Junwei Chen, who successfully defended this thesis, “Complete flow description from combination of incomplete measurements.”
For the past 4 years, Junwei used data-driven techniques to obtain a complete flow description from the combination of incomplete measurements, e.g., non-time-resolved velocity field and high-frequency probe data. He performed a research stay at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, under the supervision of Professor Liu Yingzhen.
His work resulted in 3 papers and an impressive 10 conference contributions, which you can find in the results page of the website. Junwei also carried out a research stay at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, under the supervision of Professor Liu Yingzhen.
New publication: Real-time event-based particle image velocimetry for active flow control
Our team's contribution to the 11th iTi conference on turbulence 2025 (iTi 2025) has been published in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series. The paper "Real-time event-based particle image velocimetry for active flow control" is a collaboration coauthored by...


