Fotis Sotiropoulos Explained

Birth Date:August 30, 1963
Fotis Sotiropoulos
Nationality:Greek-American
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Known For:Computational fluid dynamics for fluid structure interaction, river hydromechanics and morphodynamics, wind and tidal energy systems, aquatic swimming and heart valve hemodynamics
Website:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rfF1324AAAAJ&hl=en
Workplaces:Virginia Commonwealth University, Stony Brook University, University of Minnesota, Georgia Institute of Technology
Alma Mater:National Technical University of Athens (BA)Pennsylvania State University (MS)University of Cincinnati (Phd)

Fotis Sotiropoulos is a Greek-born American engineering professor and university administrator known for his research contributions in computational fluid dynamics for river hydrodynamics, renewable energy, biomedical and biological applications. He currently serves as the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs of Virginia Commonwealth University,[1] a position he has held since August 1, 2021

Biography

Born and raised in Athens, Greece, Sotiropoulos earned his Diploma in mechanical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in Greece (1986). In 1987 he moved to the United States to pursue his graduate studies. He received a M.S. degree in aerospace engineering from the Pennsylvania State University (1989) and a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics from the University of Cincinnati (1991). From 1991 to 1995 he was a postdoctoral associate and assistant research scientist at the University of Iowa Institute for Hydraulic Research in Iowa City, IA.

Career

Fotis Sotiropoulos serves as the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs of Virginia Commonwealth University, where he also holds a tenure appointment as professor in the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering. Prior to that, Sotiropoulos served as the Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Stony Brook University from October 15, 2015 to June 30, 2021. From October 2020 to March 2021 he also served as Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Stony Brook University. Sotiropoulos was also SUNY Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering at Stony Brook University.[2] Prior to that, Sotiropoulos served as the director of the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory,[3] the founding director of the EOLOS wind energy research field station,[4] and the James L. Record Professor of Civil, Environmental and Geo-Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (2006–2015). Prior to that, he was on the faculty of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, with a joint appointment in the G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering (1995–2005).[5]

Awards

2023: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Fluids Engineering AwardFor outstanding contributions to fluids engineering in the areas of turbulence, vortex dynamics, flow-structure interactions, and chaotic dynamics impacting the fields of mechanical, biological, biomedical, and civil engineering.

2019: American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days Borland Lecture in Hydraulics[6] [7]

2018: Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)[8]

2017: State University of New York Distinguished Professor[9]

2017: American Society of Civil Engineers Hunter-Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award “For generating a quantum leap forward in the development and application of computational fluid dynamics for waterways.”[10] [11]

2014: Sackler Distinguished Lecturer, The Mortimer and Raymond Sackler Institute of Advanced Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel[12]

2011: APS/DF Gallery of Fluid Motion Contest Winner (with T. Le, D. Coffey, and D. Keefe), American Physical Society, 64st APS/DFD meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. Video entry: “Vortex formation and instability in the left ventricle”[13]

2009: Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS):For seminal contributions in vortex dynamics, flow-structure interactions, and chaotic dynamics in civil, mechanical and biomedical applications.”[14]

2009: APS/DFD Gallery of Fluid Motion Contest Winner (with I. Borazjani), American Physical Society, 61st APS/DFD meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Video entry: “Why don't mackerels swim like eels? The role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of undulatory swimming”[15]

2008: James L. Record Professorship, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota

1999: Early CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation

Research

Sotiropoulos has made seminal contributions in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), spanning a broad range of topics in turbulence, vortex dynamics, flow-structure interactions, and chaotic dynamics. His work has been inherently interdisciplinary and impacted numerous fields in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and aquatic biology. He has developed the Curvilinear Immersed Boundary method[16] for solving the Navier-Stokes equations in domains with arbitrarily complex deformable objects with fluid-structure interaction. His numerical methods have been integrated with novel experiments to enable high-fidelity numerical simulations of real-life fluid mechanics problems in areas such as wind[17] [18] and tidal energy systems,[19] [20] [21] river hydromechanics and morphodynamics,[22] [23] fish swimming,[24] [25] and hemodynamics of native and prosthetic heart valves.[26] Sotiropoulos is the developer of the open source Virtual Flow Simulator (VFS) CFD code, which is used by industry to optimize wind farms[27] [28] and tidal energy projects and assess and mitigate the risk of extreme river flooding on transportation infrastructure.[29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fotis Sotiropoulos appointed VCU provost and vice president for academic affairs. 2021-04-16. www.news.vcu.edu. en.
  2. Web site: Incoming SBU dean: 'I really can't wait'. Newsday. 6 September 2015 . 2019-08-14.
  3. Web site: SAFL Directors St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. www.safl.umn.edu. 2019-08-13.
  4. Web site: A life-size lab chases the wind. Star Tribune. 6 November 2011 . 2019-08-14.
  5. Web site: Georgia Tech Researchers Use Numerical Models to Examine Blood Flow Patterns in Artificial Heart Valves. www.news.gatech.edu. 2019-08-14.
  6. Web site: CEAS Dean Fotis Sotiropoulos Awarded AGU Borland Lecture in Hydraulics . 2019-02-15. SBU News. 2019-08-14.
  7. Web site: Keynote Speakers Hydrology Days. 2019-08-14.
  8. Web site: Fellows. www.asme.org. 2019-08-14.
  9. Web site: 5-10-17 Distinguished Academy - SUNY. www.suny.edu. 2019-08-14.
  10. Web site: Hunter Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award ASCE Past Award Winners. www.asce.org. 2019-08-14. 2021-08-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20210816105920/https://www.asce.org/templates/award-detail.aspx?id=6697&all_recipients=1. dead.
  11. Web site: Fotis Sotiropoulos Recognized Nationally for Advancing Hydraulic Engineering . 2017-05-16. SBU News. 2019-08-14.
  12. Web site: Sackler Past Fellows & Lecturers. ias.tau.ac.il. 2019-08-14.
  13. Le. Trung Bao. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. Coffey. Dane. Keefe. Daniel. 2012-09-01. Vortex formation and instability in the left ventricle. Physics of Fluids. 24. 9. 091110–091110–2. 10.1063/1.4747164. 1070-6631. 3465351. 23112565. 2012PhFl...24i1110L. 1110.3428.
  14. Web site: APS Fellow Archive. www.aps.org. 2019-08-14.
  15. Borazjani. Iman. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2009-09-01. Why don't mackerels swim like eels? The role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of undulatory swimming. Physics of Fluids. 21. 9. 091109–091109–1. 10.1063/1.3205869. 1070-6631. 2009PhFl...21i1109B. free.
  16. Borazjani. Iman. Ge. Liang. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2008-08-10. Curvilinear immersed boundary method for simulating fluid structure interaction with complex 3D rigid bodies. Journal of Computational Physics. 227. 16. 7587–7620. 10.1016/j.jcp.2008.04.028. 20981246. 0021-9991. 2963478. 2008JCoPh.227.7587B.
  17. Yang. Xiaolei. Hong. Jiarong. Barone. Matt. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. October 2016. Coherent dynamics in the rotor tip shear layer of utility-scale wind turbines. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 804. 90–115. 10.1017/jfm.2016.503. 0022-1120. 1512.02517. 2016JFM...804...90Y. 118346997.
  18. Web site: A Minnesota Blizzard Provides Insight into Utility-Scale Wind Turbine Wakes. Energy.gov. 2019-08-14.
  19. Chawdhary. Saurabh. Angelidis. Dionysios. Colby. Jonathan. Corren. Dean. Shen. Lian. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2018. Multiresolution Large-Eddy Simulation of an Array of Hydrokinetic Turbines in a Field-Scale River: The Roosevelt Island Tidal Energy Project in New York City. Water Resources Research. 54. 12. 10,188–10,204. 10.1029/2018WR023345. 1944-7973. 1810.03228. 2018WRR....5410188C. 119207556.
  20. Musa. Mirco. Hill. Craig. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. Guala. Michele. October 2018. Performance and resilience of hydrokinetic turbine arrays under large migrating fluvial bedforms. Nature Energy. 3. 10. 839–846. 10.1038/s41560-018-0218-9. 2058-7546. 2018NatEn...3..839M. 134418459.
  21. Web site: News Story Development. www.stonybrook.edu. 2019-08-22.
  22. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2019-06-01. Hydraulic Engineering in the Era of Big Data and Extreme Computing: Can Computers Simulate River Turbulence?. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 145. 6. 02519002. 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001594. 134375867 .
  23. Khosronejad. Ali. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. March 2017. On the genesis and evolution of barchan dunes: morphodynamics. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 815. 117–148. 10.1017/jfm.2016.880. 0022-1120. 2017JFM...815..117K. 125665002 .
  24. Web site: Does shark skin really reduce drag? Not so fast, study says. 2016-03-15. Los Angeles Times. 2019-08-14.
  25. Borazjani. Iman. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2010-01-01. On the role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of self-propelled body/caudal fin swimming. Journal of Experimental Biology. 213. 1. 89–107. 10.1242/jeb.030932. 0022-0949. 20008366. free.
  26. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. Le. Trung Bao. Gilmanov. Anvar. 2016. Fluid Mechanics of Heart Valves and Their Replacements. Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics. 48. 1. 259–283. 10.1146/annurev-fluid-122414-034314. 2016AnRFM..48..259S. free.
  27. Web site: Virtual Wind Simulator Will Help Optimize Offshore Energy Production. Energy.gov. 2019-08-14.
  28. Yang. Xiaolei. Pakula. Maggie. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2018-11-01. Large-eddy simulation of a utility-scale wind farm in complex terrain. Applied Energy. 229. 767–777. 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.08.049. 0306-2619. free. 2018ApEn..229..767Y .
  29. Khosronejad. Ali. Le. Trung. DeWall. Petra. Bartelt. Nicole. Woldeamlak. Solomon. Yang. Xiaolei. Sotiropoulos. Fotis. 2016-12-01. High-fidelity numerical modeling of the Upper Mississippi River under extreme flood condition. Advances in Water Resources. 98. 97–113. 10.1016/j.advwatres.2016.10.018. 0309-1708. 2016AdWR...98...97K.