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Brief Resume of Oktay Baysal, Ph.D., P.E, F.ASME Oktay Baysal ((http://www.odu.edu/directory/people/o/obaysal) is a Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering, and has a joint appointment in the Engineering Management & Systems Engineering. Since
2002, he has been serving as the Dean of The Batten College of Engineering and Technology (BCET) at
Old Dominion University. BCET (http://www.odu.edu/eng) is organized into six departments, three
divisions, two centers and eight institutes. It has around 150 full-time employees, including 115 teaching
faculty and endowed chairs. Of about 3,400 students over 25% are in graduate programs. BCET offers 9
bachelor’s, 12 master’s, and 7 Doctoral programs. During his tenure as Dean, BCET’s endowment
increased to be over $30M, the total annual expenditures exceeded $40M, of which 50% was resourced
by the sponsored programs.
Baysal received his B.S. from Istanbul Technical University, M.Sc. from The University of Birmingham,
England, and Ph.D. from Louisiana State University, all in mechanical engineering. He has 35 years of
academic experience, of which almost half of it is in administration. His expertise and research interests
are in the areas of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), design optimization and sensitivity analysis,
micro-fluidic transport in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), unsteady aerodynamics, and
computational aeroacoustics (CAA). Dr. Baysal has authored or co-authored over 170 full-length
publications, and edited or co-edited 11 books. His research and educational programs have been
extensively sponsored by various funding agencies and the industry.
He has served as the research director and dissertation or thesis adviser of about 40 doctoral students,
master's students and post-doctoral fellows. During his career, he has taught more than twenty different
courses, at the graduate and the undergraduate levels, in the areas of aerospace engineering, mechanical
engineering, engineering mechanics and mathematics. Some of these courses were developed and
delivered in distance learning formats.
Baysal was awarded the NASA Public Service Medal and received three NASA Certificates of
Recognition. Since 1996, he has the distinction of being designated as an Eminent Scholar at Old
Dominion University for his consistent research contributions. In 2014, “In honor of commitment to
inclusive excellence at ODU,” he has received the Diversity Champion Award. NAMTAC has honored
one of Dr. Baysal's research projects with the Outstanding Project of the Year Award for Technology
Transfer. He has been elected as Fellow of ASME, Associate Fellow of AIAA, Charter member of
Epsilon Mu Eta Engineering Management Honor Society, member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor
Society, member of the National Honor Societies Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Eta Sigma. As a registered
Professional Engineer (P.E.), Dr. Baysal is a practicing engineer who has been a consultant to various
industries.
He has served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Fluids Engineering, Guest Editor of ASCE
Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Editor of the Journal of Aeronautics and Space Technologies. He
has organized or co-organized over thirty national/international symposia and forums. He is or was a
member of AAAS, ASME, ASEE, AIAA, NSPE, SAE, SIAM, VSPE, USRA and USACM, and served on 6
national committees in these societies. He also served his community, region and the State as a Board
Member of:
Virginia State Board of Education,
Virginia Governor’s Aerospace Advisory Council,
Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing,
NASA Aerospace Support Team,
Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce,
Technology Hampton Roads,
Virginia Microelectronics Consortium,
Virginia Air and Space Center,
ODU Research Foundation.
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CONTACT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 3 EDUCATION .............................................................................................................................. 3 ACADEMIC POSITIONS .......................................................................................................... 3 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE.......................................................................................... 4 HONORS and AWARDS ............................................................................................................ 6 SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY (selected items) ................................................................. 7 SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION ............................................................................................ 8 SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY (selected items) ................................................................ 12 CONSULTING EXPERIENCE ................................................................................................ 12 POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS SUPERVISED ...................................................................... 13 DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED (Adviser and Dissertation Director) ..................... 13 MASTER’S STUDENTS SUPERVISED (Adviser and Thesis Director) ................................ 15 COURSES Taught and/or Developed ....................................................................................... 16 SPONSORED PROGRAMS ..................................................................................................... 17 SPONSORED PROGRAMS (concluded) ................................................................................. 18 Published Computer Code ......................................................................................................... 19 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 19 Journal Articles (Refereed) ........................................................................................................ 19 Books (Refereed) ....................................................................................................................... 23 Book Chapters (Refereed) ......................................................................................................... 24 Published Pamphlets (Refereed and Presented) ........................................................................ 25 Published Proceedings (Refereed and Presented) ..................................................................... 27 Keynote Lectures and Invited Presentations ............................................................................. 34 Published Abstracts of Technical Presentations ........................................................................ 36 Other Technical Presentations ................................................................................................... 38 Technical Reports ...................................................................................................................... 39
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CONTACT INFORMATION Work: Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology
Engineering Systems Bldg., 1105, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529-0236
Phone: 757.683.3787
E-mail: [email protected] Home Page: http://www.odu.edu/directory/people/o/obaysal
Home: 4545 Commerce Street, Unit 2704, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Cell Phone: 757.319.3079
EDUCATION Ph.D. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 1982
M.Sc. University of Birmingham, England, U.K. 1978
Engineering Diploma Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 1977
High School: Robert College (American High School), Istanbul, Turkey 1972
Licensing and Samples of Professional Development
Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) Commonwealth of Virginia (No. 14807) 1984 to Present
Lead Hampton Roads Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, Class of 2009
Institute for Management & Leadership in Education Harvard University, 2006
Development for Deans Council for Advancement and Support of Education. 2004
Managing Technical Professionals & Organizations Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004
Chairing the Academic Department American Council on Education, 2003
Computational Fluid Dynamics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988
Turbomachinery (by International Gas Turbine Institute) Iowa State University, 1986
Computational Fluid Dynamics & Heat Transfer Pennsylvania State University, 1984
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Professor (Tenured) and Eminent Scholar 2010 to Present
Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Professor (Joint Appointment) and Eminent Scholar 2015 to Present
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Professor (Tenured) and Eminent Scholar 1993 to 2010
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
Professor (Tenured) 1992 to 1993
Associate Professor (Tenured) 1988 to 1992
Assistant Professor 1982 to 1987
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Teaching Assistant 1979 to 1982
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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 17 years of administrative and managerial experience
Experience in State-level educational policy and processes (K-12, SCHEV, State consortia)
Experience with State’s Economic Development Initiatives (e.g. Aerospace, Microelectronics, Advanced
Manufacturing)
Extensive connections in local community, regional industry, federal funding agencies; name
recognition in these circles
Experience in fundraising
Experience in assessment and accreditation
Experience in recruiting students and faculty: regional, national and international
Experience in developing research centers and institutes
Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Dean, 2002 to Present (Interim Dean 2002-2004)
The College has 150 full-time employees, including 115 teaching faculty; over 3,400 students
(app. 75% undergraduate and 25% graduate). 9 Undergraduate programs, 12 Master’s programs, and
7 Doctoral programs. During his tenure as Dean, BCET’s endowment reached to be over $30M,
the total annual expenditures exceeded $40M, of which 70% was resourced by the sponsored
programs. .
Departments: Civil & Environmental Engineering; Electrical & Computer Engineering;
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering; Engineering Technology; Mechanical &
Aerospace Engineering; Modeling, Simulation & Visualization Engineering.
Divisions: Biomedical Engineering; Engineering Fundamentals; Naval ROTC.
Departmental Institutes: Photovoltaics; Coastal Engineering; Naval Engineering and Marine
Systems; Plasma Engineering and Medicine; Vision Analysis; Advanced Manufacturing;
Transportation Research; Sustainable Development.
Enterprise Centers: Applied Research Center; National Center for System of Systems
Engineering.
Affiliated Centers (all established by Engineering): Virginia Modeling, Analysis & Simulation Center,
Frank Reidy Center for Bioelectrics Research; ODU Business Gateway; Center for Cyber
Security.
Former Centers: Langley Full Scale Tunnel, Advanced Engineering Environments, Virginia
Applied Technology and Professional Development Center; Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.
For more information on the College: http://www.odu.edu/eng
Sample Noteworthy Accomplishments as a Dean:
Led the design, build and placement into two new engineering buildings; developed the
concept and the building of Design Project “Studios” and the “Collaboratories;”
Led the expansion of engineering into the new Engineering and Computational Sciences
Building
Developed the first-ever BS program in Modeling and Simulation Engineering and led its
accreditation;
Founded the Department of Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Engineering;
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Founded the Biomedical Engineering Institute; its graduate programs and undergraduate
minor.
Founded Biomedical Engineering Department
Founded bachelor’s program in Industrial Systems Engineering
Created a new department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering by a successful
merger;
Founded a new Engineering Fundamentals Division for freshmen;
Developed the Dynamometer Laboratory at International Raceway, Southside, Virginia
Initiated and helped develop six degree programs delivered in distance-learning formats,
several are now asynchronous on-line programs;
Developed Doctor of Engineering program
Developed Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture program and its Institute
Led developing new curricula and major improvements across all curricula to include
research experience for undergraduates and project-based learning - coined herein as LD2:
Learn-by-Doing and Learn-by-Discovery
Led our successful participation in the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon 2011
Led several cycles of accreditation of 8 programs and heavily contributed to the institutional
accreditation;
Established a number of Enterprise Centers and institutes; three of these centers were then
elevated to become University-wide centers; one of the centers was elevated to State-level to
become the space port of Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority;
Doubled the student headcount;
Formed the Council of Engineering Student Organizations, an umbrella for all the student
organizations;
Increased the faculty size by 50%; number of women faculty quadrupled; faculty body
became significantly more diverse;
Doubled the research expenditures; NSF rankings for research expenditures moved to have
two programs in top 30, 4 programs in top 100, overall college in top 70;
Grew endowment to over $30M from $3M; now leading a college-level capital campaign for
$18M;
Established then recruited for 10 endowed positions;
Formed or entered into several multi-institutional consortia;
Developed the Corporate Circle with 24 fee-paying members;
Created a self-governing and functional College Advisory Board with 35 members;
Created international programs for cohorts in graduate education and contract education for
corporations; one of the programs was nominated for the 2013 Haskell Award in the
category of Best Practices in International Partnerships;
Chaired searches for deans, vice provosts, department chairs;
Served as the engineering education expert for the proposed Governor's high schools:
Virginia Academy for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Virginia STEAM Academy;
Received a Diversity Champion Award from the University
Appointed by Gov. McDonnell to the Board of Education of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Appointed by Gov. McAuliffe to the Governor’s Aerospace Advisory Council
Published a book on the history of the engineering school at ODU on its 50th anniversary:
Built from the Ground Up - The First 50 Years of Engineering at Old Dominion University
Associate Dean, 1999 to 2002
Research and Academic Affairs (Graduate and Undergraduate)
Graduate Program Director, 2003 to 2004
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Global Engineering Master’s Program;
International Network of Higher Education in Engineering (INHEE) – consisted of eight
European universities and Old Dominion University
Associate Director, 1993 to 1997
Multidisciplinary Parallel and Vector Computations Center (MPVC)
Department of Aerospace Engineering, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Chair (Interim), 2002
9 faculty members and 2 staff members; department offers master’s and doctoral programs in
aerospace engineering, engineering mechanics and has a unique program in experimental
methods.
Director, Computational Facilities, 1997 to 1999
Network of 30 SUN workstations, 2 SGI workstations, 45 Windows-based or Macintosh computers.
Division of Engineering Fundamentals, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Director, August 2000 - 2002 Around 600 students in freshman and sophomore years of engineering and engineering technology; offers
several courses common to all undergraduates; advising, mentoring, peer mentoring and tutoring services;
manages about 12 sections of “Explore Engineering and Technology” courses per year; each semester-long
course consists of three modules of team projects from different engineering disciplines.
Department of Engineering Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Chair, 2000 - 2001 20 faculty members and over 600 students in four programs: Civil Engineering Technology, Electrical
Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and General Engineering Technology.
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
Graduate Program Director, 1990 to 1993 21 faculty members; 45 Ph.D. students and 85 Master’s students.
Director, Computational Facilities, 1989 to 1990 Network of 20 SUN workstations, 4 SGI workstations, 20 Windows-based or Macintosh
computers.
HONORS and AWARDS
Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996-Present.
Eminent Scholar, Old Dominion University “For consistent research contributions which at some time or another
have been a benchmark, reflecting the evolution of the discipline.” 1996-Present.
Public Service Medal, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) “For exceptional
contributions to NASA’s basic research and technology program through personal research and the direction of graduate
research.” April 16, 1993.
Member, Virginia Board of Education, appointed by Governor McDonnell in 2012.
Member, Virginia Aerospace Advisory Council, appointed by Governor McAuliffe in 2014.
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Certificate of Recognition, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) “For your
invention which has been filed by NASA for a patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office entitled: Cadosa -
Computational Aerodynamic Design Optimization Using Sensitivity Analysis.” April 5, 2009.
Certificate of Recognition, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) “For the creative
development of a scientific contribution which has been determined to be of significant value in the advancement of the
aerospace technology program of NASA.” March 30, 1993.
Certificate of Recognition, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) “For the
disclosure of an inventive contribution entitled, “Aerodynamic Design Optimization Method Using Sensitivity Analysis and
Computational Fluid Dynamics.” April 21, 1992.
Outstanding Project of the Year 1999 for Technology Transfer, National Association of
Management & Technical Assistance Centers, 2000.
Distinguished Service Award, Alumni Association, Technical University of Istanbul, 1999.
Associate Fellow of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1994-Present.
Charter Member, EpsilonMuEta The Engineering Management Honor Society, 2004-Present
Member, TauBetaPi The Engineering Honor Society, 2000-Present
Member, PhiKappaPhi () Honor Society, 1982-Present
Member, PhiEtaSigma () Honor Society, 2004-Present
Fellow, American Society for Engineering Education program at NASA Langley Research Center,
1999.
Diversity Champion 2014, Old Dominion University
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY (selected items)
Virginia State Board of Education, Member, 2012-2017
Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing Executive Board, 2013-2015
Virginia Governor’s Aerospace Advisory Council, Member, 2014-2016
Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, VA. Member, Board of Directors, 2009 to 2011
Virginia Air and Space Center, Hampton, VA. Member, Board of Directors, 2004 to 2010
Technology Hampton Roads, VA. Member, Board of Directors, 2008 to Present
NASA Aerospace Support Team, VA. Member, Board of Directors, 2010 to 2014
ODU Research Foundation, Norfolk, VA. Member, Board of Trustees, 2006 to Present
Greater Norfolk Corporation, VA Member, STEM Task Force, 2011 to 2013
Federal Areas Development Authority (Ft. Monroe), Hampton, VA. Member, 2005
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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION
Officer of Educational Consortia
Virginia Microelectronics Consortium (VMEC)
Chair, Executive Committee, 2003 to 2011 Consists of 6 academic members (College of William and Mary, George Mason University, Old
Dominion University, University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute & State University) and two industrial members (Micron Semiconductor, BAE
Systems, formerly Infineon Technologies). Operates with a total endowment of $12M.
Virginia Engineering Deans Council Member, July 2003 to Present
Consists of 7 academic deans (George Mason University, Hampton University, Old Dominion
University, University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Military Institute,
Virginia Tech).
Virginia Consortium of Engineering and Science Universities (VCES), Hampton, VA
Member, Board of Directors, 1999 to 2004
Director, ODU-VCES Facilities, 1996 to 1999 Manages statewide doctoral programs articulated between 4 full members (College of William and Mary,
Old Dominion University, University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
and 2 affiliate members (Christopher Newport University and Norfolk State University).
National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)
Member, Technical Advisory Committee, July 2002 to 2004
Liaison Professor, July 2002 to 2004 Consists of 7 founding members (Hampton University, Georgia Tech, North Carolina State University,
North Carolina A&T, University of Virginia, University of Maryland, Virginia Tech) and 2 affiliate
members (College of William and Mary, Old Dominion University).
Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
Member, Council of Institutions, 2001 to 2005 Consists of 94 institutions (www.usra.edu)
Guest Editor (ASCE) Journal of Aerospace Engineering – October 2006 Festschrift issue, 2005-2006.
Associate Technical Editor (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering – Transactions of ASME, 1992-1994.
Technical Editor Journal of Aerounautics and Space Tecnologies – 2015 - Present.
National and International Conferences (Organizer or Committee Member)
1. Advisory Committee, International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies
RAST2011, 13-15 June 2013, Istanbul, TURKEY.
2. Advisory Committee, International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies
RAST2011, 9-11 June 2011, Istanbul, TURKEY.
3. Scientific Committee, ECCOMAS: CFD and Optimization, 23-25 May 2011, Antalya, TURKEY
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4. Advisory Committee, International Unmanned Vehicles Workshop (UVW2010), 10-12 June 2010,
Istanbul, TURKEY
5. Steering Committee Chair, 3rd International Symposium on Future Intelligent Earth Observing
Satellites (FIEOS III), May 24-26, 2006, Beijing, CHINA.
6. Advisory Committee, International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies
RAST2003, 20-22 November 2003, Istanbul, TURKEY.
7. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Joint Meeting of ASME/JSME Fluids Engineering Divisions, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 6-10, 2003, Honolulu, HAWAII, (co-organized with W.L.
Keith and T. Wei)
8. Session on Higher Education, 22nd Annual Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations, The Ritz-Carlton,
Washington, DC, March 16-19, 2003. (co-organized with O. Ural)
9. Opening Session and Keynote Address of Future Intelligent Earth Observing Satellites (FIEOS),
Session Chair, 2002 Meeting of ASPRS (American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote
Sensing), November 11, 2002, Denver CO.
10. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering Division, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, July 14-18, 2002, Montreal, CANADA, (co-organized with W.L.
Keith and T. Wei)
11. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering Division, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, May 29-June 1, 2001, New Orleans, LA, (co-organized with W.L.
Keith and T. Wei)
12. Multidisciplinary Design Optimization, Technical Chair, AIAA 39th Aerospace Sciences Meeting,
January 2001, Reno, NV.
13. Aerodynamic Design Optimization, Session No. 155, AIAA 39th Aerospace Sciences Meeting,
January 2001, Reno, NV.
14. Sessions on Sensitivity Analysis, 8th AIAA/NASA/USAF/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary
Analysis and Optimization, September 5-8, 2000, Long Beach, CA.
15. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of Joint ASME/JSME Fluids Engineering Divisions,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, July 18-23, 1999, San Francisco, CA. (co-organized with
K. Tanaka, A. Okajima).
16. Error Estimation, Sensitivity Analysis, and Design Optimization, AIAA 14th Computational Fluid
Dynamics Conference, Session No. CFD-07, June 28-July 1, 1999, Norfolk, VA.
17. CFD Education, AIAA 37th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Session No. ED-03, January 11-15, 1998,
Reno, NV.
18. CFD Optimization, 7th AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and
Optimization, Session No. 17, September 2-4, 1998, St. Louis, MO. (with B. Grossman)
19. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering Division, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 21-25, 1998, Washington, D.C. (co-organized with T. Wei
and W.L. Keith)
20. Forum on Design Optimization Using CFD, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 22-26, 1997, Vancouver, BC, CANADA. (co-
organized with R.W. Johnson and Y.T. Lee)
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21. Forum on Computational Aeroacoustics, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, July 7-11, 1996, San Diego, CA. (co-organized with A.S.
Lyrintzis)
22. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering, American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, July 7-11, 1996, San Diego, CA. (co-organized with T. Wei and W.L. Keith)
23. Forum on CFD for Design and Optimization, International Mechanical Engineering Conference &
Exposition, November 12-17, 1995, San Francisco, CA.
24. CFD in Design session at AIAA 12th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, June 19-22, 1995,
San Diego, California.
25. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of ASME/JSME Fluids Engineering, American Society
of Mechanical Engineers, August 13-18, 1995, Hilton Head, SC. (co-organized with W.L. Keith and
T. Wei)
26. Forum on Computational Aeroacoustics, Summer Meeting of ASME/JSME Fluids Engineering,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, August 13-18, 1995, Hilton Head, SC. (co-organized
with R.R. Mankbadi and A.S. Lyrintzis)
27. Forum on Unsteady Flows, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering, American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, June 19-24, 1994, Lake Tahoe, NV. (co-organized with W. Keith and T. Wei)
28. Symposium on CFD Algorithms and Applications for Parallel Processors, Summer Meeting of
ASME Fluids Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 21-23, 1993,
Washington, DC. (co-organized with V. Saxena)
29. Session at 5th Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial differential Equations, May
6-8, 1991, Norfolk, VA. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). (with D.E. Keyes)
30. Forum on Computational Aero- and Hydro-Acoustics, Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids
Engineering, American society of Mechanical Engineers, June 21-23, 1993, Washington, DC. (co-
organized with R.R. Mankbadi, A.S. Lyrintzis, L.A. Povinelli, M.Y. Husseini)
31. Symposium on Multidisciplinary Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Winter Annual
Meeting, American society of Mechanical Engineers, December 1-6, 1991, Atlanta, Georgia.
32. Symposium on Recent Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Winter Annual Meeting,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, November 25-30, 1990, Dallas, Texas.
33. Symposium on Advances and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Winter Annual
Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, November 28-December 2, 1988, Chicago,
Illinois.
34. Symposium on Applications of Parallel Processing in Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mechanics and
Fluids Engineering Conference, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 14-18, 1987,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Professional Societies (Member) AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of Science
ASME - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
AIAA - The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
ASEE - American Society for Engineering Education
ASNE - The American Society of Naval Engineers
NSPE - National Society of Professional Engineers
SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers
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SIAM - The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
VSPE - Virginia Society of Professional Engineers
USACM - U.S. Association of Computational Mechanics (until 1996)
VAS - Virginia Academy of Science (until 1990)
TMMO - The Chamber of Mechanical Engineers of Turkey (until 1986)
Order of the Engineer, Inducted in 2003
Technical Committees in Professional Societies (Member) ASEE Engineering Deans Council (2002-Present)
ASEE Engineering Research Council (2001-Present)
ASME (Fluids Engineering Division) Fluid Mechanics Technical Committee (1990 to 2002)
ASME (Fluids Engineering Division) Micro and Nano Fluids Technical Committee (1998 to 2002)
AIAA Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Technical Committee (1998-2004)
AIAA Aeroacoustics Technical Committee (1998-2003)
ASME (Fluids Engineering Division) Computational Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee (1992-2000)
Technical Reviewer National Science Foundation
Canadian Foundation for Innovation
Fellowship Programs Administered by American Society for Engineering Education
Cambridge University Press
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Press
AIAA Journal (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
Journal of Fluids Engineering (Trans. of the ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
Journal of Aircraft
Journal of Propulsion and Power
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Journal of Computing Systems in Engineering
International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education
Journal of Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Journal of Aeronautics and Space Technologies
Numerous papers for AIAA and ASME conferences
Curriculum Vitae of numerous academics seeking Tenure and Promotion
Numerous Theses and Dissertations as an External Examiner
Regional Conferences (Organizer or Co-Organizer) Spring Conference of Virginia Consortium of Science and Engineering Universities
June 11-12, 1997, Hampton, VA.
Sessions on Aerospace Sciences, Virginia Academy of Science:
65th Annual Meeting, May 19-22, 1987, Norfolk, VA
66th Annual Meeting, May 23-26, 1988, Charlottesville, VA
67th Annual Meeting, May 23-26, 1989, Richmond, VA
70th Annual Meeting, May 18-21, 1987, Richmond, VA.
Mini Symposium on Supercomputing, sponsored by ODU and IBM Numerically Intensive
Computing Center (Kingston, NY), January 24, 1989, Norfolk, VA.
Virginia Academy of Science: Aerospace Sciences Section
Editor 1993-1994, Chairman 1992 to 1993, Secretary 1987-1988.
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SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY (selected items)
Member, Military Affairs Council, Old Dominion University, 2012-2014
Member, Search Committee for Executive Director, Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority, 2012.
Chair, Search Committee for Dean, College of Arts and Letters, Old Dominion University, 2011
Chair, Search Committee for Dean, College of Health Sciences, Old Dominion University, 2010
Member, Enrollment Management Steering Committee, Old Dominion University, 2009-2010
Member, Search Committee for the University President, Old Dominion University, 2008
Chair, Search Committee for Executive Director, Office of International Programs, ODU, 2006
Chair, Search Committee, Vice Provost for Graduate Studies & Research, ODU, 2003
Engineering & Technology Coordinator, ODU Campus Community Campaign, 2003 and 2004
Chair, Eminent Scholars Committee, Old Dominion University, 2000 - 2002
Chair, Search Committee, Department Chair, Engineering Technology Department, ODU, 2001.
Chair, Search Committee, Director, Engineering Fundamentals Division, ODU, 2002.
Chair, Faculty Senate Tenure and Promotion Committee, ODU, 1995–1996.
Senator, Faculty Senate, 1994-1996
Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Aerospace Engineering Department, 1996.
Graduate Administrators Council, Old Dominion University, 1999-2002
Research Administrators Council, Old Dominion University, 2000-2001
Faculty Advisor for Old Dominion University Student Section of ASME, 1983-1985
CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
NSRP (National Shipbuilding Research Program), Charleston, SC - Consultant, 2009
ICASE (Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering), NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA - Consultant, 1997 to 2002
Vibration and Acoustics Laboratory (VAL), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA. - Consultant, 1998 to 2001
Controls Corporation of America, Virginia Beach, Virginia - Consultant, 1999-2000
Bayshore Concrete Products, Cape Charles, Virginia - Consultant, 1998-1999
CFD Research Corp., Huntsville, Alabama - Consultant, 1998
Science and Technology Corp., Hampton, Virginia - Consultant, 1998
High Technology Corp., Hampton, Virginia - Consultant, 1996
McDonnell Douglas Aerospace, Long Beach, California - Consultant, 1994 to 1995
Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc., Sunnyvale, California - Consultant, 1989 to 1990
SEBA International, Inc., Houston, Texas (Steel and other Construction Metals.
www.sebametals.com) - Technical Director, 1982 to 1995
SEBA Dış Ticaret ve Inşaat Ltd., Istanbul, Turkey (Construction, Development and Trade Company)
Technical Director, 1982 to 1990
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Design and Quality Control Engineer, 1976-1977
TASA (Technical Advisory Services for Attorneys), Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania
Technical Expert on Various Law Cases, 1984 to 1990
Krantz Lufttechnik GMBH, Aachen, W. Germany (Industrial HVAC Systems)
Assistant Research Associate, Forschung and Entwichlung (Testing and Research Department),
June-October 1975.
Turbosan Corp., Istanbul, Turkey (Manufacturers of Centrifugal Pumps) - Engineering Trainee,
Summer 1974.
Erna Inc., Istanbul, Turkey (Manufacturers of HVAC Systems) Engineering Trainee, Summers of
1972, 1973.
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS SUPERVISED 1. Dr. Mohamed El-Hajeri: Visiting Associate Professor. (2008)
Research Topic: Computational Heat Transfer .
2. Dr. Firat O. Edis: Visiting Associate Professor. (2002-2003)
Research Topic: Computational Methods for Microflows in MicroElectroMechanical Systems.
3. Dr. Rustem Aslan: Visiting Professor. (2001 - 2002)
Research Topic: Microfluidics and Heat Transfer in MicroElectroMechanical Systems.
4. Dr. Jay Casper: Post-Doctoral Research Associate. (1995 – 1997)
Research Topic: High-Order Shock Capturing Methods for Computational Aeroacoustics.
5. Dr. Mohamed E. Eleshaky: Post-Doctoral Research Associate (1992-1993)
Research Topic: 3-D Aerodynamic Design Optimization Method for Nacelle Integration.
6. Dr. Erdal Oktay: Post-Doctoral Research Associate (1991-1992)
Research Topic: Unstructured Euler Solver Applications for Missile configurations
7. Dr. Kamran Fouladi-Semnani: Post-Doctoral Research Associate (1990-1991)
Research Title: Hybrid Domain Decomposition for Configurations with Multiple,
Non-similar Components.
DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED (Adviser and Dissertation Director) 1. Ahmed M.N.M. Elmekawy: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2014
Dissertation: Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling of F/A-18 Twin Tail Buffet Using Non-Linear
Eddy Viscosity Models
2. Sinan Eren Yalcin: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2011
Dissertation: Manipulating Particles in Micro- and Nano-Fluidics via Floating Electrodes and
Diffusiophoresis
3. Volkan Pehlivanoglu: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2010
Dissertation: Hybrid Intelligent Optimization Methods for Engineering Problems
4. Murat Gecgel: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) December 2009
Dissertation: Modeling and Simulation of Coaxial Rotor Aerodynamics
5. Mehti Koklu: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2007
Dissertation: Micro Synthetic Jet as Effective Actuator
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6. Nurhak Erbas: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) August 2006
Dissertation: Micron-Level Actuators for Thermal Fluid Control in Micro-channels.
7. Bulent Imamoglu: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) August 2004
Dissertation: Computation of Shock-Induced Noise in Imperfectly Expanded Supersonic Jets.
8. Ilhan Bayraktar: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2002
Dissertation: External Aerodynamics of Heavy Ground Vehicles: Computations & Wind Tunnel
Testing.
9. Ollie J. Rose: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2000
Dissertation: Curvilinear Interface Methodology for Finite Element Computational Mechanics
Applications.
10. Kaveh Ghayour: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) December 1999
Dissertation: Continuous Adjoint Sensitivities for Steady and Unsteady Flows and Aeroacoustics.
11. Moumen Idres: Ph.D. (Engineering Mechanics) December 1999
Dissertation: Efficient Computational Aeroacoustics Methods and Demonstrations for Benchmark
Problems, Jet Noise and Railroad Noise.
12. Xiaobing Luo: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) December 1999
Dissertation: Efficient Dynamic Unstructured Methods and Applications for Transonic Flows and
Hypersonic Stage Separation.
13. Mohagna J. Pandya: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering) May 1997
Dissertation: Gradient-Based Design Optimization Using computational Fluid Dynamics and
Discrete Sensitivity Analysis Intended for Practical Problems.
14. Kamakhya P. Singh: Ph.D. (Engineering Mechanics) August 1995
Dissertation: Dynamic Unstructured Method for Prescribed and Aerodynamically Determined
Relative-Moving Boundary Problems.
15. Gregory W. Burgreen: Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering), May 1994
Dissertation: 3-D Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using discrete Sensitivity Analysis.
16. Guan-Wei Yen: Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering), May 1994
Dissertation: Unsteady Flow Simulations About Moving Boundary Configuration Using Dynamic
Domain Decomposition Techniques.
17. Mohamed E. Eleshaky: Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering), May 1992
Dissertation: A Computational Aerodynamic Design Optimization Method Using Sensitivity
Analysis.
18. Kamran Fouladi-Semnani: Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering), August 1990
Dissertation: Navier-Stokes Solutions About complex Configurations Using Domain
Decomposition Techniques.
19. Shivakumar Srinivasan: Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering), August 1988
Dissertation: Numerical Investigation of Turbulent 3-D Cavity Flows.
Also, served as a Member of additional 50 Dissertation Committees at ODU or other Universities.
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MASTER’S STUDENTS SUPERVISED (Adviser and Thesis Director)
1. Mustafa K. Ictuzer: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2010.
Thesis: Design of Multi-Element Airfoils Using CFD and Optimization
2. Y. Volkan Pehlivanoglu: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering) May 2006.
Thesis: Genetic Algorithms for Shape and Surface Design.
3. I. Cenker Aslan: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering, Joint with ITU) December 2002.
Thesis: Store Carriage and Separation from a Transonic Fighter Aircraft.
4. Terry Meek: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering) December 2001.
Thesis: Computational Fluid Dynamic Study of a NASCAR Winston-Cup Series Race Car.
5. Yvette Cordero: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering) June 1997.
Thesis: Partial Differential Equation Based Surface Generation and its
Automatically Differentiated Sensitivities for Practical Aerodynamic Design.
6. Cem C. Item: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering), May 1995.
Thesis: Wing-Section Optimization for Supersonic Viscous Flow.
7. Florence Vanel: M.S. (Engineering Mechanics), August 1994
Thesis: Investigation of Computational and Spectral Analysis Methods for
Aeroacoustic Wave Propagation.
8. James C. Newman, III: M.S. (Aerospace Engineering), May 1994
Thesis: Unstructured Grid Adaptation for Complex Configurations and Moving Boundaries.
9. James L. Lacasse: M.S. (Mechanical Engineering), May 1994
Thesis: Implementation of a Multiblock Sensitivity Method in Numerical
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization.
10. Wendy B. Hoffman: M.S. (Mechanical Engineering), May 1991
Thesis: Simulation of 3-D Viscous Flow Around a Nozzle-Afterbody at High Speeds.
11. Victor R. Lessard: M.S. (Mechanical Engineering), December 1989
Thesis: Domain Decomposition for Multigrid, Finite Volume Flow Solvers.
12. Walter C. Engelund: M.S. (Mechanical Engineering), December 1989
Thesis: Navier-Stokes Analysis of Cold Gas Scramjet Nozzle-Afterbody Flowfields.
13. Guan-Wei Yen: M.S. (Mechanical Engineering), August 1989
Thesis: Explicit and Implicit Calculations of Turbulent Cavity Flows
With and Without Yaw Angle.
Also, served as a Member of additional 30 Thesis Committees at ODU or other Universities.
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COURSES Taught and/or Developed
Course Number
Undergraduate Courses
MATH 1021-3 College Algebra and Geometry (at LSU)
ENGN 110-111 Explore Engineering and Technology
MEM 205 Dynamics
MEM 303 Fluid Mechanics
MEM 311 Thermodynamics I
MEM 312 Thermodynamics II
MEM 340 Computational Methods for Engineers
MEM 394 Thermo-Fluids Laboratory
MEM 414/514 Gas Dynamics
MEM 434/435 Senior Design / Senior Seminar
AE 417/517 Propulsion Systems
AE 406/506 Aerodynamics
Course Number
Graduate Courses
AE 602 / MEM 610 Advanced Fluid Dynamics
MEM 614 Theory and Design of Turbomachinery
AE 671 Aircraft Propulsion Systems
AE 611 / MEM 615 Compressible Flow (Supersonic Flow)
AE 612 / MEM 633 Boundary Layer Theory
AE 620 / MEM 608 Computational Fluid Dynamics I
AE 690 / MEM 695 Graduate Seminars
AE 7/820 / MEM 7/805 Computational Fluid Dynamics II
AE 7/812 Unsteady Flows and Aerodynamics
AE 7/821 Computational Fluid Dynamics Project
AE 7/884 Aerodynamic Design Optimization
AE 623 Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
AE 7/883 Aeroacoustics
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS Brief Title Status Sponsor Term Amount
Naval Engineering Education Center PI NAVSEA
(subcontract, U. Michigan)
2011-2013
$ 300,000
Process Improvement for Rail Transportation
Operations PI Norfolk Southern
Foundation
2008-2009 $ 20,000
Developing Marine Engineering Program PI Old Dominion
University
2008-2011 $ 416,000
Scholarships for Marine Engineering PI National Science
Foundation
2008-2011 $ 599,000
Collaborative Ph.D. Programs PI Turkish Air Force,
Office of Education
2007-2010 $ 499,254
Collaborative Master’s and Ph.D.
Programs
PI Turkish Air Force,
Office of Education
2005-2007 $ 482,192
Modeling and Simulation Program Co-PI State Council of Higher
Education, Virginia
2004 $406,000
Injection Molding Machine Clearance
Detection
PI Solo Manufacturing &
Center for Innovative
Technologies (CIT)
2003 $ 27,379
Collaborative Master’s in Modeling and
Simulation Between Middle East Tech.
Univ. and ODU
PI METU and Turkish Air
Force, Office of
Education
2003 $ 32,850
Evaluation Study of Electronic Admission Co-PI ADMIN.701 and CIT 2002 $ 37,200
Engineering Management CD-ROM
Program
Principal NAVY 2002-2010 $3,313,993
Hierarchical Research &Learning
Networks (with CAEE)
Co-PI NASA 2002-2003 $ 1,999,000
Collaborative Master’s in Aeronautics
Between Istanbul Tech. Univ. and ODU
PI ITU and Turkish Air
Force Office of
Education
2001-2002 $ 55,328
Virginia’ Philpot Manufacturing
Partnership: Technology Applications
Center
Co-
Admin.
VPMEP and CIT 2002 $ 575,000
Engineering and Science Preparatory
Program (with CHROME)
Principal State Council of Higher
Education, Virginia
2001 $ 34,022
Flowmeter to Determine Composition of
Binary Gases
PI Controls Corporation of
America and CIT
1999-2000 $ 17,000
Acoustic Sensitivities PI NASA 1999 $ 10,000
Concrete Noise Barrier Design for a Light
Rail System
PI Bayshore Concrete
Products, and
CIT
1999 $ 49,650
Prediction and Control of Unsteady
Separated Flows
Co-PI Mobushu,
Government of Japan
1997-1999 $ 45,000
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS (concluded)
Brief Title Status Sponsor Term Amount
Efficient Gradient-Based Shape
Optimization Methodology Using
Inviscid and Viscous CFD
PI NASA
(NCC-1-211)
1995-1997 $ 65,000
An Investigation of High-Order Shock-
Capturing Methods for computational
Aeroacoustics
Co-PI NASA
(NAG-1-1653)
1995-1997 $ 140,000
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
Directed Toward a Supersonic Transport
Using Sensitivity Analysis
PI NASA
(NAG-1-1576)
1994-1995 $ 100,000
Domain Decomposition for Unsteady
Analysis, Optimization, and
Aeroacoustics
PI NASA
(NAG-1-1499)
1993-1995 $ 90,000
Aerodynamic Optimization and
Sensitivity Analysis Using CFD
PI NASA
(NAG-1-1188)
1990-1994 $ 291,243
CFD Study of complex Missile and Store
Configurations in Relative Motion
PI NASA/USAF
(NAG-1-1150)
1990-1994 $ 343,166
Implementation of VISCC Staging and
Separation Problems
PI Lockheed Missiles &
Space Co.
1989-1990 $ 105,000
Supersonic Aerodynamic Interference
Effects of Store Separation
PI NASA
(NAG-1-664)
1989-1990 $ 289,742
Computations of Supersonic/Hypersonic,
Mixing, Nozzle-Afterbody Exhaust Flows
PI NASA
(NAG-1-1811)
1987-1990 $ 172,594
Navier-Stokes Analysis of Three
Dimensional Transonic Cavity Flowfields
PI NASA
(NCC-1-121)
1988 $ 20,762
Navier-Stokes Analysis of Supersonic
Cavity Flowfields
PI NASA
(NAG-1-1559)
1985-1986 $ 31,092
Simulation of Muzzle Blast Waves PI ODU Research
Foundation
1983 $ 3,500
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Published Computer Code
10 authors including Baysal, O., “CFL3D,” Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code for solving
Navier-Stokes Equations in order to model and simulate 2D or 3D flows, used worldwide for
scientific and engineering design, NASA Langley Research Center, http://cfl3d.larc.nasa.gov/ .
Journal Articles (Refereed)
1. Elmekawy, A., Kandil, O., and Baysal, O., "F/A18 Twin Tail Buffet Modeling Using Nonlinear
Eddy Viscosity Models," (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, accepted July 2015, Manuscript ID 2015-
04-C033482.
2. Zhou, G., Zhou, X., Yang, J., Tao, Y., Nong, X., and Baysal, O., "Flash Lidar Sensor using Fiber
Coupled APDs," IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 15, No. 9, September 2015, pp. 4758-4768
(doi:10.1109/jsen.2015.2425414).
3. Yalcin, S.E., Sharma, A., Qian, S., Joo, S.W., Baysal, O., “On-demand particle enrichment in a
microfluidic channel by a locally controlled electrode,” Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical,
Vol. 153, Issue 1, March 2011, pp. 277-283. (available online doi:10.1016/j.snb.2010.10.025)
4. Pehlivanoglu, V., and Baysal, O., “Vibrational Genetic Algorithm Enhanced with Neural
Networks in RCS Problems,” Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 83 Issue: 1,
February 2011, pp.43 - 48. (doi: 10.1108/00022661111119919)
5. Pehlivanoglu, V., Yagiz, B., Kandil, O., and Baysal, O., “Particle Swarm Optimization of Suction
and Blowing on an Airfoil at Transonic Speeds,” Journal of Aircraft, Volume 47, No. 6,
November/December 2010, pp. 1955-1965.
6. Yalcin, S.E., Sharma, A., Qian, S., Joo, S.W., Baysal, O., “Manipulating Particles in
Microfluidics by Floating Electrodes,” Electrophoresis, Vol. 31, 2010, pp. 3711-3718.
7. Ai, Y., Yalcin, S.E., Gu, D., Baysal, O., Baumgart, H., Qian, S., Beskok, A., "A low-voltage
nano-porous electroosmotic pump," Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 350, August
2010, pp. 465-470.
8. Lee, S.Y., Yalcin, S.E., Joo, S.W., Baysal, O., Qian, S., “Diffusiophoretic Motion of a Charged
Spherical Particle in a Nanopore,” Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol. 114, No. 19, April
2010, pp 6437–6446.
9. Lee, S.Y., Yalcin, S.E., Joo, S.W., Sharma, A., Baysal, O., Qian, S., “The Effect of Axial
Concentration Gradient on Electrophoretic Motion of a Charged Spherical Particle in a
Nanopore,” Microgravity Science and Technology, Vol. 22, April 2010, pp. 329-338.
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10. Yalcin, S.E., Lee, S.Y., Joo, S.W., Baysal, O., Qian, S., “Electrodiffusiophoretic Motion of a
Charged Spherical Particle in a Nanopore,” Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol. 114, No 11,
March 2010, pp. 4082-4093
11. Pehlivanoglu, V., and Baysal, O., “Vibrational Genetic Algorithm Enhanced With Fuzzy Logic
and Neural Networks,” Aerospace Science and Technology, Volume 14, Issue 1,
January/February 2010, pp. 56-64.
12. Koklu, M., and Baysal, O., “Performance Evaluation of a Micro-Synthetic Jet via its Generated
Vortices,” Micro and Nanosystems, Volume 1, No. 2, July 2009, pp. 147-162.
13. Erbas, N., and Baysal, O., “Micron-Level Actuators for Thermal Management of Microelectronic
Devices,” International Journal of Heat Transfer Engineering, Vol. 30, No. 1, January 2009,
pp. 138-147.
14. Koklu, M., and Baysal, O., “Modeling, Parameterization, Simulation-Based Optimization of
Microflow-Control Actuator,” International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol.
22, No. 6, 2008, pp. 367-381.
15. Pehlivanoglu, V., Hacioglu, A., Baysal, O., “"Path Planning for Autonomous UAV via
Vibrational Genetic Algorithm,” J. Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Volume
79, Issue 3, July/August 2007, pp. 250-260.
16. Imamoglu, B., Baysal, O., Balakumar, P., “Computation of Shock-Induced Noise in Imperfectly
Expanded Supersonic Jets,” International Journal of Aeracoustics, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 127-146,
June 2007.
17. Baysal, O., “Gathering Momentum into the New Millennium: 21st Century as the Foundation,”
(ASCE) Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Vol. 19, No. 4, October 2006, pp. 1-2.
18. Baysal, O., Koklu, M., and Erbas, N., “Design Optimization of Micro Synthetic Jet Actuator for
Flow Separation Control,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 128, No. 5, September
2006, pp. 1053-1062.
19. Baysal, O., Koklu, M., and Noor, A.K., “Design Optimization Module for Hierarchical Research
and Learning Network,” International Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 22, No. 5,
October 2006, pp. 1003-1012.
20. Nguyen, D.T., Honrao, A.P., Hou, G., Akan, A.O., and Baysal, O., “Unsymmetrical and
Symmetrical Sparse Iterative Algorithm with Multiple Right-Hand-Sides Strategies,” WSEAS
Transactions on Computers, Vol. 5, Issue 8, August 2006, pp. 1694-1701.
21. Baysal, O., Erbas, N., and Koklu, M., “Control of Flow Past Backward Facing Step in a Micro
Channel,” Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, an International Journal, by Springer, Vol. 1, No. 1,
November 2004, pp. 86-92.
22. Zhou, G., Baysal, O., J. Kaye, S. Habib, and C. Wang, “Concept Design of Future Intelligent
Earth Observing Satellites,” International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 25, No. 14, July
2004, pp. 2667-2685.
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23. Bayraktar, I., Landman, D., and Baysal, O., “Experimental and Computational Study of Unsteady
Bluff-Body Aerodynamics,” SAE Transactions: Journal of Commercial Vehicles, Vol. 110,
Section 2, 2001, pp. 613-626.
24. Singh, K.P., and Baysal, O., “3-D Unstructured Method for Flows past Bodies in 6-DOF Relative
Motion,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2001, pp. 219-224.
25. Baysal, O., and Ghayour, K., “Continuous Adjoint Sensitivities for Optimization with General
Cost Functionals on Unstructured Meshes,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1, 2001, pp. 48-55.
26. Baysal, O., and Bayraktar, I., “Computational Simulations for the External Aerodynamics of
Heavy Trucks,” SAE Transactions: Journal of Commercial Vehicles, Vol. 109, Section 2, 2000,
pp. 813-819.
27. Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization: Methods and Applications,” SAE Transactions:
Journal of Aerospace, Vol. 108, Section 1, 1999, pp. 794-802.
28. Baysal, O., and Idres, M.M., "Low Dispersion Schemes for Aeroacoustics: Mathematical Model
and Demonstrative Cases," Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 2.2, 1999, p. 1066.
Also, International Journal of Acoustics: Acta Acustica, Vol. 85, January/February 1999, p.
S140.
29. Baysal, O., and Luo, X-B, “Dynamic Unstructured Method for Relative Motion of Multi-Body
Configuration at Hypersonic Speeds,” (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 36, No. 4, July/August
1999, pp. 725-729.
30. Baysal, O., “A Book Review: Optimum Aerodynamic Design & Parallel Navier-Stokes
Computations,” Editors: J. Periaux, G. Bugeda, P. Chaviaroupoulos, K. Giannakoglou, S. Lanteri,
B. Mantel. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics Vol. 61, Vieweg Publishing, 1998. AIAA
Journal, Vol. 37, No. 7, July 1999, pp. 1201-1203.
31. Baysal, O., and Idres, M.M. "Low Dispersion Schemes for Aeroacoustics: Mathematical Model
and Demonstrative Cases," (abstract), The Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 105,
No. 2.2, February 1999, p. 1066.
32. Item, C.C., and Baysal, O., “Wing-Section Optimization for Supersonic Viscous Flow,” (ASME)
Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 120, No. 1, March 1998, pp. 83-89.
33. Eleshaky, M.E., Baysal, O., “Shape Optimizing Nacelle near Flat-Plate Wing Using Multi-block
Sensitivity Analysis,” (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 35, No. 1, January/February 1998, pp. 33-
38.
34. Yen, G-W., Baysal, O., “Effects of Efficiency Techniques on Accuracy of Dynamic-Overlapped
Grids for Unsteady Flows,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 119, No. 3, September
1997, pp. 577-583.
35. Pandya, P.J., and Baysal, O., “Gradient-Based Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using ADI
Method for Large-Scale Problems,” (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 34, No. 3, May-June 1997,
pp. 346-352.
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36. Vanel, F.O., and Baysal, O., “Investigation of Dispersion-Relation Preserving Scheme and
Spectral Analysis Methods for Acoustic Waves,” (ASME) Journal of Vibration and Acoustics,
Vol. 119, No. 2, Apr. 1997, pp. 250-257.
37. Burgreen, G.W., and Baysal, O., “Three-Dimensional Aerodynamics Shape Optimization Using
Discrete Sensitivity Analysis,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 9, Sept. 1996, pp. 1761-1770.
38. Singh, K.P., Newman, J.C., III and Baysal, O., “Dynamic Unstructured Method for Flows Past
Multiple Objects in Relative Motion,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 33, No. 4, Apr. 1995, pp. 641-649.
39. Eleshaky, M.E., and Baysal, O., “Preconditioned Domain Decomposition Scheme for 3-D
Aerodynamic Sensitivity Analysis,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 12, Dec. 1994.
40. Burgreen, G.W., and Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using Preconditioned
Conjugate Gradient Methods,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 11, Nov. 1994, pp. 2145-2152.
41. Yen, G-W., Baysal, O., “Computing Flows Past an Oscillating Cylinder Near a Vertical Wall,”
(AIAA) Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 31, No. 4, Jul/Aug. 1994, pp. 630-635.
42. Eleshaky, M.E., and Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Shape Design via Sensitivity Analysis on
Decomposed Computational Domains,” Journal of Computers and Fluids, Vol. 23, No. 4, May
1994, pp. 596-611.
43. Baysal, O. Yen, G-W., and Fouladi, K., “Navier-Stokes Computations of Cavity Aeroacoustics
With Suppression Devices,” (ASME) Journal of Vibration and Acoustics Vol. 116, No. 1, Jan.
1994, pp. 105-112.
44. Burgreen, B.W., Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E. “Improving the Efficiency of Aerodynamic Shape
Optimization Procedures,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan 1994, pp. 69-76.
45. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., Burgreen, G.W., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using
Sensitivity Analysis on Third-Order Euler Equations,” (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 30, No.
6, Nov./Dec. 1993, pp. 953-961.
46. Eleshaky, M.E. and Baysal, O., “Transonic Airfoil Shape Optimization Using Sensitivity
Analysis on Viscous Flow Equations,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 115, No. 1,
Mar. 1993, pp. 75-84.
47. Fouladi, K. and Baysal, O., “Viscous Simulation Method for Unsteady Flows Past
Multicomponent Configuration,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 114, No. 2, June
1992, pp. 161-169.
48. Baysal, O. and Hoffman, W.B., “Simulation of 3-D Shear Flows Around a Nozzle-Afterbody at
High Speeds,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, vol. 114, No. 2, June 1992, pp. 178-185.
49. Baysal, O. and Eleshaky, M.E., “Aerodynamic Design Optimization Using Sensitivity Analysis
and Computational Fluid Dynamics,” AIAA Journal, vol. 30, No. 3, Mar. 1992, pp. 718-725.
50. Baysal, O. and Eleshaky, M.E., Engelund, W. C., “Computations of Multispecies Mixing
Between Scramjet Nozzle-Afterbody Flows and Hypersonic Freestream,” (AIAA) Journal of
Propulsion and Power, Vol. 8, No. 2, Mar./Apr. 1992, pp. 500-506.
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51. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., Leung, R. W., Sheftic, J.S., “Interference Flows Past Cylinder-Fin-
String-Cavity Assemblies,” (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 29, No. 2, Mar./Apr. 1992, pp. 194-
202.
52. Baysal, O. and Eleshaky, M.E., “Aerodynamic Sensitivity Analysis for the Compressible Euler
Equations,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 113, No. 4 Dec, 1991, pp. 681-688.
53. Srinivasan, S. and Baysal, O., “Navier Stokes Calculations of Transonic Flows Past 3-D
Cavities,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 113, No. 3, Sep. 1991, pp.368-376.
54. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., Lessard, V.R., “Multigrid and Upwind viscous Flow solver on 3-D
Overlapped and Embedded Grids,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 6, June 1991, pp. 903-910.
55. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., Miller, D.S., “Computations of Supersonic Flows Over a Body at High
Angles of Attack,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 27, No. 4, Apr. 1989, pp. 427-437.
56. Baysal, O., “Supercomputing of Supersonic flows Using Upwind Relaxation and MacCormack
Schemes,” (ASME) Journal of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 110, No. 1, Mar. 1988, pp. 62-68.
57. Baysal, O. and Stallings, R.L., Jr., “Computational and Experimental Investigation of Cavity
Flowfields,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 1, Jan. 1988, pp. 6-8.
58. Baysal, O., “Navier-Stokes Analysis of Muzzle-Blast Type Waves,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 24, No.
5, May 1986, pp. 800-806.
Books (Refereed)
1. Zhou, G., Baysal, O. Kafatos, M., and Yang, R. (Editors) Real Time Information Technology for
Future Intelligent Earth Observing Satellites, Hierophant Publishing / Science, PA, ISBN No. 0-
9727940-0-X. 2003, 163 pages.
2. Baysal, O. (Editor) CFD for Design and Optimization, FED-Vol. 232, Book No. H01029, Library
of Congress No. 95-81280, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY,
November 1995, 91 double-column pages.
3. Keith, W.L., Tsukamoto, H., Baysal, O., and Wei, T. (Editors) Unsteady Flows 1995, FED-Vol.
216, Book No. G00966, Library of Congress No. 84-72442, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, August 1995, 191 double-column pages.
4. Lyrintzis, A.S., Mankbadi, R.R., Baysal, O., Ikegawa, M., (Editors) Computational AeroAcoustics
1995, FED-Vol. 219, Book No. G00969, Library of Congress No. 95-79138, The American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, August 1995, 113 double-column pages.
5. Wei, T., Keith, W.L., and Baysal, O. (Editors) Unsteady Flows 1994, FED-Vol. 192, Book No.
G00870, Library of Congress No. 84-72442, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
New York, NY, June 1994, 69 double-column pages.
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6. Baysal, O., Saxena, V. (Editors) CFD Algorithms and Applications for Parallel Processors, FED-
Vol. 156, Book No. H00796, Library of congress No. 93-71640, The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, June 1993, 83 double-column pages.
7. Mankbadi, R.R., Lyrintzis, A.S., Baysal, O., Povinelli, L.A., Hussaini, M.Y., (Editors)
Computational Aero- and Hydro-Acoustics, FED-Vol. 147, Book No. H00787, Library of
congress No. 93-71634, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, June
1993, 131 double-column pages.
8. Baysal, O. (Editor) Multidisciplinary Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics, FED-Vol.
129, Book No. H00711, Library of Congress No. 91-58443, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, December 1991, 109 double-column pages.
9. Baysal, O. (Editor) Recent Advances and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics, FED-
Vol. 103, Book No. G00570, Library of Congress No. 90-56030, The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, November 1990, 241 double-column pages.
10. Baysal, O. (Editor) Advances and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics, FED. Vol. 66,
Book No. G00466, Library of Congress No. 88-82835, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, November 1988, 212 double-column pages.
11. Baysal, O. (Editor) Applications of Parallel Processing in Fluid Mechanics, FED-Vol. 47, Book
No. H00379, Library of Congress No. 87-70701, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, June 1987, 92 double-column pages.
Book Chapters (Refereed)
1. Bayraktar, I., and Baysal, O., “Computational Parametric Study on External Aerodynamics of
Heavy Trucks,” The Aerodynamics of Heavy Vehicles: Trucks, Buses and Trains, Lecture Notes
in Applied and Computational Mechanics, Vol. 19, Springer-Verlag, Heidelburg, GERMANY,
May 2004, pp. 485-501.
2. Keith, W.L., Wei, T., and Baysal, O., (Editors), “Unsteady Flows,” Proceedings of The ASME
Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, CD-ROM, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, July 2002.
3. Keith, W.L., Wei, T., and Baysal, O., (Editors), “Unsteady Flows,” Proceedings of The ASME
Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, CD-ROM, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, June 2001.
4. Baysal, O., and Okajima, A., (Editors), “Unsteady Flows,” Proceedings of 3rd ASME/JSME Fluids
Engineering Conference, CD-ROM, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York,
NY, July 1999.
5. Baysal, O., Wei, T., and Keith, W.L., (Editors), “Unsteady Flows,” Proceedings of The ASME
Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, CD-ROM, The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, New York, NY, June 1998.
6. Johnson, R.W., Baysal, O. (Editors), “Design Optimization Using CFD,” Proceedings of The
ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, CD-ROM, The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, June 1997.
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7. Lyrintzis, A.S., Baysal O., (Editors), “Computational Aeroacoustics,” Proceedings of The ASME
Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FED-Vol. 238, Book No. H01074, Library of
Congress No. 96-85441, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, July
1996, pp. 463-516.
8. Wei, T., Baysal, O., and Keith, W.L., (Editors), “Unsteady Flows,” Proceedings of The ASME
Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FED-Vol. 237, Book No. H01073, Library of
Congress No. 96-85414, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, July
1996, pp. 341-374.
9. Wilcox, F.J., Jr., Baysal, O., Stallings, R.L., Jr., “Tangent, Semisubmerged, and Internal Store
Carriage and Separation,” Tactical Missile Aerodynamics, (Ed.: M. Hemsch), 2nd Ed., Progress in
Astronautics and Aeronautics Series, Vol. 141, Ch. 14, pp. 667-721, AIAA, Washington, D.C.,
1992.
10. Baysal, O., “Flow Analysis and Design Optimization Methods for Nozzle-Afterbody of a
Hypersonic Vehicle,” Computational Methods in Hypersonic Aerodynamics (Ed.: T.K.S. Murthy),
Ch. 10, pp. 341-386, Computational Mechanics Publications, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Southampton, U.K., 1992.
Published Pamphlets (Refereed and Presented)
1. Gecgel, M. and Baysal, O., Modeling and Simulation of Coaxial Helicopter Rotor
Aerodynamics, 7th Ankara International Aerospace Conference, Turkey, September 11-13, 2013,
AIAC-2013-056.
2. Yalcin, S.E., Gu, D., Baysal, O., and Qian, S., “Zeta Potentials of ALD Metal Oxide Films for
Microfluidic Applications,” 9th International Conference on Atomic Layer Deposition, Monterey,
CA, July 19-22, 2009.
3. Zhou, G., and Baysal, O., “Future Earth Observation Strategy for Societal Benefits,” (invited
paper), 25th International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Seoul, KOREA, July 25-
29, 2005, IEEE 0-7803-9501-2/05.
4. Bayraktar, I., Landman, D., and Baysal, O., “Experimental and Computational Study of Unsteady
Bluff-Body Aerodynamics,” Paper No. SAE-2001-01-2742, International Conference on Trucks
and Buses, Chicago, IL, November 12-14, 2001, Society for Automotive Engineers, Warrendale,
PA.
5. Baysal, O., and Bayraktar, I., “Computational Simulations for External Aerodynamics of Heavy
Trucks,” Paper No. SAE-2000-01-3501, International Conference on Trucks and Buses,
Portland, OR, November 19-21, 2000, Society for Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA.
6. Ghayour, K., and Baysal, O., “Continuous Adjoint Sensitivities of Helmholtz Equation for
Aeroacoustic Shape Optimization,” AIAA Paper No. 00-0687, AIAA 38th Aerospace Sciences
Meeting, Reno, NV, January 10-13, 2000.
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7. Baysal, O., “Aerodynamics Shape Optimization: Methods and Applications,” (invited paper),
Paper No. SAE-1999-01-5500, 1999 World Aviation Congress and Exhibition, San Francisco,
CA, October 19-21, 1999, Society for Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA.
8. Ghayour, K., and Baysal, O., “Unsteady Aerodynamics and Shape Optimization Using Modified
Transonic Small Disturbance Equation,” AIAA Paper No. 99-0654, AIAA 37th Aerospace
Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 11-15, 1999.
9. Pandya, P.J., and Baysal, O., “Gradient-Based Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using ADI
Method for Large-Scale Problems,” AIAA Paper No. 96-001, AIAA 34th Aerospace Sciences
Meeting, Reno, NV, January 15-18, 1996.
10. Burgreen, G.W., and Baysal, O., “3-D Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of wings Using
Sensitivity Analysis,” AIAA Paper No. 94-0094, AIAA 32nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno,
NV, January 10-13, 1994.
11. Ibrahim, A.H., and Baysal, O., “Design Optimization Using Variational Methods and CFD,”
AIAA Paper No. 94-0093, AIAA 32nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 10-13,
1994.
12. Eleshaky, M.E., Baysal, O., “Design of 3-D Nacelle near Flat-Plate Wing Using Multiblock
Sensitivity Analysis (ADOS),” AIAA Paper No. 94-0160, AIAA 32nd Aerospace Sciences
Meeting, Reno, NV, January 10-13, 1994.
13. Singh, K.P., Newman, J.C., III, and Baysal, O., “Dynamic Unstructured Method for Flows Past
Multiple Objects in Relative Motion,” AIAA Paper No. 94-0058, AIAA 32nd Aerospace Sciences
Meeting, Reno, NV, January 10-13, 1994.
14. Yen, G-W., and Baysal, O., “Dynamic Overlapped-Grid Simulation of Aerodynamically
Determined Relative Motion,” AIAA Paper No. 93-3018, AIAA 24th Fluid Dynamics
conference, Orlando, Florida, July 6-9, 1993.
15. Baysal, O. and Yen, G-W., “Kinematic Domain Decomposition to Simulate Flows Past Moving
Objects,” AIAA Paper No. 91-0725, AIAA 29th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV,
January 7-10, 1991.
16. Baysal, O. and Eleshaky, M.E., “Aerodynamic Design Optimization Using sensitivity Analysis
and computational Fluid Dynamics,” AIAA Paper No. 91-0471, AIAA 29th Aerospace Sciences
Meeting, Reno, NV, January 7-10, 1991.
17. Baysal, O. and Yen, G-W., “Implicit and Explicit Computations of Flows Past Cavities With and
Without Yaw,” AIAA Paper No. 90-0049, AIAA 28th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV,
January 8-11, 1990.
18. Baysal, O., Engelund, W.C., Eleshaky, M.E., and Pittman, J.P., “Adaptive Computations of
Multispecies Mixing Between Scramjet Nozzle Flows and Hypersonic Freestream,” AIAA Paper
No. 89-0009, AIAA 27th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 9-12, 1989.
19. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., and Lessard, V.R., “A Multigrid and Upwind Viscous Flow Solver on 3-
D Embedded and Overlapped Grids,” AIAA Paper No. 89-0464, AIAA 27th Aerospace Sciences
Meeting, Reno, NV, January 9-12, 1989
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20. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., and Miller, D.S., “Computations of Vortical Supersonic Flows Over a
Blunt-Nose Cylinder at high Angles of Attack,” AIAA Paper No. 88-0485, AIAA 26th Aerospace
Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 1988.
21. Baysal, O., Srinivasan, and S., Stallings, R.L., “Unsteady and Viscous Calculations of supersonic
Flows Past Deep and Shallow Three-Dimensional Cavities,” AIAA Paper No. 88-0101, AIAA
26th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 1988.
22. Baysal, O., and Stallings, R.L., “Computational and Experimental Investigation of Cavity
Flowfields,” AIAA Paper No. 87-0114, AIAA 25th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV,
January 1987.
23. Baysal, O., Stallings, R.L., and Srinivasan, S., “Vectorized Navier-Stokes Prediction of Two-
Dimensional Unsteady Flow in a Cavity,” AIAA Paper No. 86-0594, AIAA 24th Aerospace
Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 1986.
Published Proceedings (Refereed and Presented)
1. Elmekawy, A., Kandil, O., and Baysal, O., "F/A18 Twin Tail Buffet Modeling Using Nonlinear
Eddy Viscosity Models," Paper 1887124, Proc. 44th Fluid Dynamics Conference, AIAA Aviation
and Aeronautics Forum and Exposition, Atlanta, GA, June 2014.
2. Gecgel, M., and Baysal, O., “Modeling and Simulation of Coaxial-Rotor Helicopter
Aerodynamics,” AIAC 2013-056, Proceedings of the 7th Ankara International Aerospace
Conference,Ankara, TURKEY, September 2013.
3. Gecgel, M., and Baysal, O., “Aski ve Ileri Ucus Durumundaki Helikopter Rotorlari Etrafindaki
Akislarin Pala Dizayni Icin 4 Basamakli NACA Profilleri Kullanarak Hesaplanmasi," V. Ulusal
Havacilik ve Uzay Konferansi, Kayseri, TURKIYE, Eylul 2013.
4. Pehlivanoglu, V., and Baysal, O., “Improved Particle Swarm Optimization: Catching the Big
Wave on the Surf,” 2012 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, Brisbane,
AUSTRALIA, June 10-15, 2012.
5. Gu, D., Yalcin, S.E., Baysal, O., Qian, S., Baumgart, H., and Beskok, A. “Electrophoretic Light
Scattering for Surface Zeta Potential Measurement of ALD Metal Oxide Films,” Atomic Layer
Deposition Applications 6, Electro Chemical Society Transactions - Las Vegas, NV, Volume 33,
October 2010.
6. Gecgel, M., Baysal, O., “Modeling and Simulation of Coaxial-Rotor Helicopter Aerodynamics in
Hover and Forward Flight,” AIAA Paper No. 2010-4479, Proceedings of the 40th Fluid Dynamics
Conference, Chicago, IL, June 2010.
7. Baysal, O., and Zhou, G., (keynote paper) “UAV-based Multi-sensor Data Fusion for Time-
critical Disaster Response,” International Symposium on Geo-spatial Solutions for Emergency
Management (GSEM2009), Beijing, CHINA, September 14-16, 2009.
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8. San, O., Yalcin, S.E., Baysal, O., “Comparing Piezoelectric and Electroosmotic Micropumps for
Biomedical Devices,” Paper No. IMECE2008-67343, ASME International Mechanical
Engineering Congress and Exposition, Boston, MA, October 31- November 6, 2008.
9. San, O., Yalcin, S.E., Baysal, O., “Numerical Study of a Chaotic and Electroosmotic
Micromixing in 3D Rectangular Channel,” 3rd ECI International Conference on Heat Transfer and
Fluid Flow in Microscale, British Columbia, Canada, September 21-26 2008.
10. Erbas, N., and Baysal, O., “Micron-Level Actuators for Thermal Management of Microelectronic
Devices,” 5th International Conference on Micro Channels and Mini Channels, Puebla, MEXICO,
June 18-20, 2007.
11. Baysal, O., and Zhou, G., (keynote paper) “From Global Earth Observation System of Systems to
Future Intelligent Earth Observing Satellite System,” 3rd International Symposium on Future
Intelligent Earth Observing Satellites, Beijing, CHINA, May 24-26, 2006.
12. Zhou, G., Verma, A., Crossman, G, and Baysal, O., “Onboard Data Processing for Hazard
Detection and Prediction,” 3rd International Symposium on Future Intelligent Earth Observing
Satellites, Beijing, CHINA, May 24-26, 2006.
13. Erbas, N., Koklu, M., and Baysal, O., “Synthetic Jets in for Thermal Management of
Microelectronic Chips,” Paper No. IMECE 2005-81419, Proceedings of ASME International
Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-11, 2005, Orlando, FL.
14. Koklu, M., Erbas, N., and Baysal, O., “Effective Range for Micro and Mini Synthetic Jets for
Flow Control,” Paper No. IMECE 2005-81432, Proceedings of ASME International Mechanical
Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-11, 2005, Orlando, FL.
15. Baysal, O., “Graduate Education of CFD for Design and Analysis,” (keynote address),
International Mechanical Engineering Conference and Exposition IMEC2004, December 5-8,
2004, KUWAIT.
16. Baysal, O., Koklu, M., and Erbas, N. “Design of Micro Synthetic Jet Actuator for Flow Control,”
Transport Phenomena of Micro and Nano Devices, October 17-21, 2004, Kona, HAWAII.
17. Baysal, O., and Zhou, G., “Can Lay Users Directly Access Satellite Image Information in the
Future,” 20th Congress of International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS),
Volume XXXV, Part B1, Commission I, Istanbul, Turkey, July 12-23, 2004, pp. 297-302.
18. Zhou, G., and O. Baysal, O., “Post-Launch Geometric Calibration of Line Sensors,” International
Workshop on Advanced Aerospace Technology, December 2-5, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey.
19. Baysal, O., Koklu, M., and Noor, A.K., “Design Optimization Module for Hierarchical Research
and Learning Environment,” Paper No. ASEE-2004-2030, Proceedings of ASEE Annual
Conference and Exposition, 20-23 June 2004 / Salt Lake City, UT.
20. Baysal, O., Erbas, N., and Koklu, M., “Control of Flow Past Backward Facing Step in a Micro
Channel,” 2nd International Conference on Micro Channels and Mini Channels, Rochester, NY,
June 17-19, 2004.
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21. Zhou, G., and Baysal, O., “Post-Launch Geometric Calibration of Linear Array Imaging System,”
IEEE Transactions – Special Issue: International Conference on Recent Advances in Space
Technologies RAST 2003, 20-22 November, 2003, Istanbul, TURKEY.
22. Edis, F.O., Erbas, N., Baysal, O., and Aslan, R.A., “Micro Synthetic Jets And Their Interaction
With A Cross Flow In Slip Regime,” IEEE Transactions – Special Issue: International
Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies RAST 2003, 20-22 November, 2003,
Istanbul, TURKEY.
23. Baysal, O., Ghayour, K., and Idres, M.M., "Aeroacoustic Sensitivity Analysis and its Application
to Noise Barrier Design," Paper No. IMECE2002-32697, Proceedings of ASME-IMECE2002,
(CD-ROM Vol. 3), Noise Control and Acoustics / Methods for Inverse Acoustics Problems,
November 17-22, 2002, New Orleans, LA. .
24. Aslan, R.A., Baysal, O., and Edis, F.O., “Computing Micro Synthetic Jets in Slip Regime with
Moving Membrane,” Paper No. IMECE 2002-33770, Proceedings of ASME International
Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, (CD-ROM Vol. 2), MEMS / Nonlinear
Dynamics of Micro/Nano Systems, November 17-22, 2002, New Orleans, LA.
25. Zhou, G., Baysal, O., and Kauffmann, P, “ Current Status and Future Trends of Sensors in Earth
Observing Satellites,” Proceedings of International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote
Sensing (ISPRS) Comission I: Integrated Remote Sensing at the Global, Regional and Local
Scale, Volume XXXIV, Part 1, Commission I, Denver, CO, November 10-14, 2002, pp. 339-345.
26. Baysal, O., and Aslan, R.A., “Computing Separated Flows in MEMS Devices,” Paper No.
FEDSM2002-31157, Proceedings of ASME FEDSM’02, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference,
Montreal, Quebec, CANADA, July 14-18, 2002.
27. Baysal, O., and Meek, T.L., Jr., “Computational Aerodynamics of a Winston-Cup-Series Race
Car,” Paper No. FEDSM2002-31371, Proceedings of ASME FEDSM’02, ASME Fluids
Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA, July 14-18, 2002.
28. Baysal, O., and Idres, M.M. "Computation of Noise from a Fully-Expanded Supersonic Jet Using
a Low Dispersion Methodology," (invited paper), Paper No. NCA-23533, ASME-IMECE2001,
(CD-ROM 3), November 11-16, 2001, New York, NY. Also, Proceedings of ASME Noise
Control and Acoustics Division – 2001, NCA-Vol.28.
29. Baysal, O., and Bayraktar, I., “Unsteady Wake Behind a Bluff-Body in Ground Proximity,” Paper
No. FEDSM2001-18208, Proceedings of ASME FEDSM’01, 2001 ASME Fluids Engineering
Conference, New Orleans, LA, May 29- June 1, 2001.
30. Baysal, O., Idres, M.M. and Kelly, J.J., “Insertion Loss by Concrete Noise Barrier: Acoustical
Testing and Computational Simulation,” Paper No. 2000-1985, Proceedings of 5th CEAS/AIAA
Aeroacoustics Conference, Lahaina, HAWAII, June 12-14, 2000.
31. Luo, X-B, and Baysal, O., “Computational Simulation of Hypersonic Vehicle Separation from Its
Booster,” AIAA Paper No. 99-3955, AIAA 9th International Space Planes and Hypersonic
Systems and Technologies Conference, Norfolk, VA, November 1-4, 1999.
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32. Ghayour, K., and Baysal, O., “Limit-Cycle Shape Optimization Using Time-Dependent
Transonic Equation,” AIAA Paper No. 99-3375, AIAA 14th Computational Fluid Dynamics
Conference, June 28-July 1, 1999, Norfolk, VA, pp. 786-795.
33. Baysal, O., and Idres, M.M. "Low Dispersion Schemes for Aeroacoustics: Mathematical Model
and Demonstratve Cases," (invited paper), Proceedings of 137th Meeting of The Acoustical
Society of America and the 2nd Convention of The European Acoustics Association, (CD-ROM),
March 14-19, 1999, Berlin, GERMANY.
34. Baysal, O., and Ghayour, K., “Continuous Adjoint Sensitivities for General Cost Functionals on
Unstructured Meshes in Aerodynamic Shape Optimization,” AIAA Paper No. 98-4904 CP,
Proceedings of 7th AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and
Optimization, St. Louis, MO, September 2-4, 1998.
35. Baysal, O., and Luo, X-B, “Staging of a Hypersonic Vehicle: Numerical simulation on Dynamic
Unstructured Meshes,” AIAA Paper No. 98-2412 CP, Proceedings of 16th AIAA Applied
Aerodynamics Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 15-18, 1998.
36. Fuchiwaki, M., Tanaka, K., and Baysal, O., “Dynamic Behavior of Vortices from an Airfoil
Undergoing Pitching Motion,” Paper No. FEDSM98-4941, Proceedings of Summer Meeting of
ASME Fluids Engineering Division, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 21-25,
1998, Washington, D.C.
37. Baysal, O., and Idres, M.M. “Euler computations of jet noise: Instability generated waves and
their propagation,” AIAA Paper No. 98-2262 CP, Proceedings of 4th CEAS/AIAA Aeroacoustics
Conference, Toulouse, FRANCE, June 2-4, 1998.
38. Baysal, O., and Luo, X-B., “Computational Aeromechanics Method with Multigrid Accelerated
Dual-Time Stepping on Unstructured Meshes,” Paper No. FEDSM98-4939, Proceedings of
Summer Meeting of ASME Fluids Engineering Division, American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, June 21-25, 1998, Washington, D.C.
39. Baysal, O., and Idres, M. “Application of a Low-Dispersion Scheme for Supersonic Jet
Aeroacoustics,” (invited paper), Proceedings of SEIKEN SYMPOSIUM No. 20: Numerical
Simulation for Turbulent Flows (Ed. T. Kobayashi), Institute for Industrial Science, University of
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, July 17, 1997, pp. 23-26.
40. Baysal, O., Cordero, Y., and Pandya, M.J., “Improving Discrete-Sensitivity-Based Approach for
Practical Design Optimization,” (invited keynote lecture), Proceedings of JSME Fluid
Engineering Conference, Vol. 1, Tokyo, Japan, July 13-16, 1997, pp. 417-424.
41. Baysal, O., “Methods for Sensitivity Analysis in Gradient-Based Shape Optimization: A
Review,” (invited paper), Paper No. FEDSM97-3413, Proceedings of The ASME Fluids
Engineering Division Summer Meeting, CD-ROM, Vancouver, Canada, June 22-26, 1997.
42. Pandya, P.J., and Baysal, O., “3D Viscous ADI Algorithm and Strategies for Shape
Optimization,” AIAA Paper No. 97-1853 CP, Proceedings of 13th AIAA CFD Conference, vol. 1,
Snowmass, CO, June 29-July 2, 1997, pp. 475-485.
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43. Baysal, O., Kaushik, D.K., and Idres, M. “Low-Dispersion Scheme for Nonlinear Waves in
Nonuniform Flow,” AIAA 97-1582 CP, Proceedings of 3rd CEAS/AIAA Aeroacoustics
Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 12-14, 1997, pp. 10-18.
44. Baysal, O., and Kaushik, D.K., “Computation of Acoustic Scattering by a Low-Dispersion
Scheme,” Second computational Aeroacoustics Workshop on Benchmark Problems, Tallahassee,
FL, Nov. 1996. NASA Conference Publication 3352 (Eds. C.K.W. Tam, J.C. Hardin), pp. 57-68,
351-354.
45. Baysal, O., K.P. Singh, and Yen, G-W., “Dynamic CFD Methods for Prescribed and
Aerodynamically-Determined Relative-Moving Multibody Problems,” Proceedings of First
AFOSR Conference on Dynamic Motion CFD, (Eds. L. Sakell, D.D. Knight), Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ. June 3-5, 1996, pp. 31-44.
46. Kaushik, D.K., and Baysal, O., “Algorithmic Extensions of Low-Dispersion Scheme and
Modeling Effects for Acoustic Wave simulations,” Proceedings of the ASME Fluids Engineering
division Summer Meeting, FED-Vol. 238, San Diego, CA, July 7-11, 1996, pp. 503-510.
47. Singh, K.P., and Baysal, O., “Development of a Dynamic Unstructured Euler Method for Moving
Rigid Bodies,” Proceedings of The ASME Fluids Engineering division summer Meeting, FED-
Vol. 237, San Diego, CA, July 7-11, 1996, pp. 423-429.
48. Item, C.C., and Baysal, O., “Wing Section Optimization for Supersonic Viscous Flow,” CFD for
Design and Optimization, ASME-FED Vol. 232, International Mechanical Engineering
conference and Exposition, San Francisco, CA, November 12-17, 1995, pp. 29-36.
49. Singh, K.P., Baysal, O., “3-D Unstructured Method for Flows past Bodies in 6-DOF Relative
Motion,” Proceedings of 6th International Symposium on Computational Fluid Dynamics (Ed.
M.M. Hafez), Lake Tahoe, NV, September 4-8, 1995, Vol. 3, pp. 1161-1168.
50. Yen, G.W., and Baysal, O., “Computing Store Separation and its 6-DOF Trajectory using 3-D
Dynamic Domain Decomposition Method,” Unsteady Flows 1995, ASME-FED Vol. 216, ASME
Fluids Engineering conference, Hilton Head, SC, August 13-18, 1995, pp. 21-28.
51. Yen, G.W., and Baysal, O., “Accuracy of Dynamic Overlapped Grids for Unsteady Flows,”
Unsteady Flows 1995, ASME-FED Vol. 216, ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, Hilton
Head, SC, August 13-18, 1995, pp. 13-20.
52. Vanel, F.O., and Baysal, O., “Investigation of Dispersion-Relation Preserving Scheme and
Spectral Analysis Methods for Acoustic Waves,” Proceedings of First CEAS/AIAA
Aeroacoustics Conference, Munich, Germany, June 12-15, 1995, Paper 95-093, pp. 675-682.
53. Lacasse, J.M., Baysal, O., “Shape Optimization of Single- and Two-Element airfoils on
Multiblock Grids,” AIAA Paper No. 94-4273 CP, Proceedings of 5th
AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, Panama
city Beach, FL, Sept. 7-9, 1994, pp. 108-116.
54. Burgreen, G.W., Baysal, O., “Three-Dimensional Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of Delta
Wings,” AIAA Paper No. 94-4271 CP, Proceedings of 5th AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO
Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, Panama city Beach, FL, Sept. 7-9,
1994, pp. 87-97.
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55. Eleshaky, M.E., Baysal, O., “Preconditioned Domain Decomposition Scheme for 3-D
Aerodynamic Sensitivity Analysis,” AIAA Paper No. 93-3392 CP, Proceedings of 11th AIAA
Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Orlando, Florida, July 6-9, 1993, pp. 1055-1056.
56. Burgreen, G.W., Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using Preconditioned Conjugate
Gradient Methods,” AIAA Paper No. 93-3322 CP, Proceedings of 11th AIAA Computational
Fluid Dynamics Conference, Orlando, Florida, July 6-9, 1993, pp. 278-288.
57. Eleshaky, M.E., and Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Shape Design via Sensitivity Analysis on
Decomposed Computational Domains,” AIAA Paper No. 92-4698 CP, Proceedings of 4th
AIAA/AIR FORCE/NASA/OAI Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference,
Cleveland, Ohio, September 21-23, 1992, pp. 98-108.
58. Burgreen, G.W., Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., “Improving the Efficiency of Aerodynamic Shape
Optimization Procedures,” AIAA Paper No. 92-4697 CP, Proceedings of 4th AIAA/AIR
FORCE/NASA/OAI Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,
September 21-23, 1992, pp. 87-97.
59. Newman, J.C., III, Baysal, O., “Overlapped-Multiblock Algorithm for Transonic Interference
Flow About a wing-Pylon-Store-Fin Assembly,” (invited paper), AIAA Paper No. 92-4571 CP,
Proceedings of AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference, Hilton Head, SC, August 10-
12, 1992, pp. 592-598.
60. Yen, G-W., Baysal, O., “Computing High-Speed Flows Past an Oscillating Cylinder Near a
Vertical Wall,” AIAA Paper No. 92-4653 CP, Proceedings of AIAA Atmospheric Flight
Mechanics Conference, Hilton Head, SC, august 10-12, 1992, pp. 776-786.
61. Baysal, O., Yen, G-W., and Fouladi, K., “Navier-Stokes Computations of Cavity Aeroacoustics
with Suppression Devices,” DGLR/AIAA 92-02-161, Proceedings of DGLR/AIAA 14th
Aeroacoustics Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 940-948, Aachen, Germany, May 11-14, 1992.
62. Eleshaky, M.E. and Baysal, O., “Transonic Airfoil Shape Optimization Using Sensitivity
Analysis on Viscous Flow Equations,” Multidisciplinary Applications of Computational Fluid
Dynamics, ASME-FED, Vol. 129, Winter Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, December 1-6, 1991,
pp. 26-36.
63. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., Burgreen, G.W., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Using
Sensitivity Analysis on Third-Order Euler Equations,” AIAA Paper No. 91-1577 CP, Proceedings
of AIAA 10th computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Honolulu, HI, June 24-26, 1991, pp.
573-583.
64. Baysal, O. and Hoffman, W.B., “Simulation of 3-D Shear Flows Around a Nozzle-Afterbody at
High Speeds,” Advances in Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flows (Ed.: I. Celik), ASME-
FED Vol. 117, Joint Meeting of ASME-JSME, Portland, OR, June 23-26, 1991, pp. 63-70.
65. Baysal, O. and Yen, G-W., “Kinematic Domain Decomposition for Boundary-Motion-Induced
Flow Simulations,” Proceedings of 5th International Symposium on Domain Decomposition
Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Norfolk, VA, May 6-8, 1991, Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics, Ch. 35, pp. 411-419.
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66. Fouladi, K., Baysal, O., Newman, J.C. III, “Hybrid Domain Decomposition for Configurations
with Multiple and Nonsimilar Components,” Proceedings of 5th International Symposium on
Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Norfolk, VA, May 6-8, 1991,
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Ch. 39, pp. 476-484.
67. Baysal, O. and Eleshaky, M.E., “Aerodynamic Sensitivity Analysis Methods for the
Compressible Euler Equations,” Recent Advances in computational Fluid Dynamics, ASME-
FED, Vol. 103, Winter Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, November 25-30, 1990, pp. 191-202.
68. Fouladi, K. and Baysal, O., “Viscous Simulation Method for Flows Past a Configuration with
Nonsimilar Multicomponents,” Recent Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics, ASME-
FED, vol. 103, Winter Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, November 25-30, 1990, pp. 181-190.
69. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., Lessard, V.R., Miller, D.S., “Navier-Stokes Simulations of Internal and
External Store Carriage and Separation,” Proceedings of 8th JOCG Aircraft/Stores Compatibility
Symposium, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, October 23-25, 1990, pp. 11.1-11.28.
70. Baysal, O., Fouladi, K., Leung, R.W., Sheftic, J.S., “Interference Flows Past Cylinder-Fin-Sting-
Cavity Assemblies,” AIAA Paper No. 90-30945 CP, Proceedings of 8th Applied Aerodynamics
Conference, Portland, OR, August 20-22, 1990, pp. 884-892.
71. Baysal, O., and Hoffman, W.B., “Computation of Hypersonic/Supersonic Flow Through a Single-
Module Scramjet Nozzle,” Proceedings of First International Conference on Computational
Physics, IMACS, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, June 11-16, 1990, pp. 52-59.
72. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., Engelund, W.C., “2-D and 3-D Mixing flow analyses of a Scramjet-
Afterbody Configuration on Adaptive Grids,” Proceedings of International Conference on
Hypersonic Aerodynamics – The Royal Aeronautical society, University of Manchester, U.K.,
September 4-6, 1989, pp. 14.1-14.6.
73. Baysal, O., “Viscous Analyses of Flows Related to Internal Store Carriage and Separation,”
Proceedings of Third Workshop on Weapons Internal Carriage and Release, Naval Air
Development Center, Warminster, PA, April 25-26, 1989.
74. Baysal, O., “Navier-Stokes Solutions for Store Separation and Related Problems,” Proceedings of
NASA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, NASA-CP-10038, Vol. 1, pp. 385-410,
Moffet Field, CA, March 7-8, 1989.
75. Baysal, O., Engelund, W.C., Tatum, K.C., “Navier-Stokes Calculations of Scramjet-Afterbody
Flowfields,” Advances and Applications in CFD, ASME-FED, Vol. 66, Winter Annual Meeting,
December 1988, pp. 49-60.
76. Srinivasan, S. and Baysal, O., and Plentovich, E., “Navier-Stokes Calculations of Transonic
Flows Past Open and Transitional Cavities,” Advances and Applications in CFD, ASME-FED,
vol. 66, Winter Annual Meeting, December 1988, pp. 169-180.
77. Baysal, O. and Fouladi, K., “Viscous Calculations of Supersonic Flows Past Cylinders at Angles
of Attack,” AIAA Paper No. 87-2414 CP, Proceedings of 5th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics
Conference, Monterey, CA, August 17-19, 1987, pp. 338-347.
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78. Pittman, J.L., Monta, W.J., Cubbage, J.M., Baysal, O., “An Experimental and computational
Simulation of a Scramjet Exhaust at Mach 6,” Proceedings of the Fourth National Aero-Space
Plane Technology Symposium, Monterey, CA, February 17-19, 1988.
79. Baysal, O., and Srinivasan, S., “Calculations of Wall and Free Turbulent Shear Flows at
Supersonic Speeds,” Turbulent Flow Symposium, ASME-FED Vol. 51, pp. 55-60, ASME Fluids
Engineering Conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 14-18, 1987.
80. Baysal, O., “Supercomputing of Supersonic Flows Using Upwind Relaxation and MacCormack
Schemes,” Applications of Parallel Processing in Fluid Mechanics, ASME-FED Vol. 47, pp. 27-
35, ASME Fluids Engineering conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 14-18, 1987.
81. Baysal, O., “Analysis of High Pressure Waves in Compressible, High-Reynolds-Number Flows,”
Multidimensional Fluid Transients, ASME-FED Vol. 18, ASME Winter Annual Meeting, New
Orleans, LA, December 9-14, 1984, pp. 23-29.
82. Baysal, O., “Computational simulation of Muzzle Blast and the Analysis of Its Propagation,”
Eighth Proceedings of International Symposium on Ballistics, pp. LD1-LD10, 10th International
Symposium on Ballistics, Orlando, FL, October 23-25, 1984.
Keynote Lectures and Invited Presentations
1. Baysal, O., "Preparing the Next Generation of Engineering Professionals," (invited presentation),
Annual Meeting of American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), Greenbriar, WV,
February 2014.
2. Baysal, O., "Advances in Western Approach to Engineering Education," (invited presentation),
Ural Federal University and Ural Section of Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg,
RUSSIA, November 2013.
3. Baysal, O., "Are Virginia Students College and Career Ready?" (invited panel presentation), The
Governor's K-12 Education Reform Summit, Chantilly, VA, August 2013.
4. Baysal, O., “Preparing Our Future Engineering Workforce,” (keynote lecture), American Society
of Naval Engineers, Tidewater Section, Virginia Beach, VA, April 17, 2013.
5. Baysal, O., “Recent Developments in Western Higher Education,” (invited lecture), 7th
Srinakharinwirot Academic Conference, Bangkok, THAILAND, April 1, 2013.
6. Baysal, O., “Engineering in Middle School? Yes!,” (keynote lecture), NASA Engineering Career
Awareness Workshop, Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, February 27, 2013.
7. Baysal, O., “Advances in Engineering Design Optimization Using Modeling and Simulation,”
(keynote lecture), Computational Fluid Dynamics and Optimization, A conference by European
Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, Antalya, Turkey, May 2011.
8. Baysal, O., and Nguyen, D.T., “Large-Scale Parallel Domain Decomposition,” (invited lecture)
Proceedings of 2006 Information Technology Conference, 27-28 December 2006, Vietnamese
Academy of Science and Technology, Institute of Information Technology, Hanoi, VIETNAM.
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9. Baysal, O., and Nguyen, D.T., “Computational Fluid Dynamics and Structural Mechanics,”
(invited lecture), Workshop on Parallel and Grid Computing, 27-28 December 2006, Center for
High Performance Computing, Hanoi University of Science, VIETNAM.
10. Baysal, O., “From Very Fast to Very Small on Aeronautics Research and Education,” (keynote
lecture), Proceedings of 3rd Ankara International Aerospace Conference, 22-25 August, 2005,
Ankara, TURKEY.
11. Gordy, P., and Baysal, O., (invited panel), “Partners in Engineering Education,” Workshop on
Key Issues and Exemplary Practices in Community College Engineering Science Programs and
Transfer, National Academy of Engineering, July 7-8, 2004, Washington, D.C.
12. Baysal, O., “Thermal and Fluids Computations – Current State and the Future,” (keynote lecture),
14th Annual Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop TFAWS 2003, Peninsula Higher Education
Center, Hampton, VA, August 18-22, 2003.
13. Baysal, O., “The Role of State Universities in the American Higher Education System and
Organizational Response to Shrinking State Funds,” (invited presentation), 22nd Annual
Conference on U.S.-Turkish Relations, The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC, March 16-19, 2003.
14. Vanka, P., Ghia, U., Ghia, K., Celik, I., and Baysal, O., (invited panel), “Panel on Computational
Fluid Dynamics Graduate Education,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress
and Exposition, November 15-22, 2002, Washington, D.C.
15. Baysal, O., “Distance Learning,” (invited presentation), Study USA Fair, March 3-4, 2001,
Seoul, KOREA.
16. Baysal, O., “Competing in Global Engineering Environment: An International and Trade
Perspective,” (invited presentation), National Society of Professional Engineers’ National
Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia, July 27-30, 2000.
17. Baysal, O., “Sensitivity Analysis for Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Design Optimization:
Methods and Applications,” (invited lecture), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA, November 29, 1999.
18. Baysal, O., “Methods of Sensitivity Analysis for Design Optimization in Propulsion Systems,”
(invited lecture), Concordia University, Montreal, CANADA, November 21, 1997.
19. Baysal, O., “Low Dispersion Schemes for AeroAcoustics,” (invited lecture), Concordia
University, Montreal, CANADA, November 20, 1997.
20. Baysal, O., “On CFD-based Shape Optimization: Have We Met the Challenge?” (invited
lecture), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ, March 12, 1997.
21. Baysal, O. “Single-Discipline Optimization Algorithms Developed Towards Multidisciplinary
Design Optimization,” (invited paper), Proceedings of Society of Engineering Science – 33rd
Annual Technical Meeting, Tempe, AZ, October 20-23, 1996.
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22. Baysal, O., and Cordero, Y., “A Perspective on Automatic Differentiation for Gradient-Based
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization,” (invited paper), Proceedings of Third ECCOMAS
Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Paris, France, September 9-13, 1996.
23. Baysal, O., Brenner, P., McRae, S., and Knight, D.D., “Panel discussion on Dynamic Motion
CFD: The Status and the Future directions,” (invited panel), Proceedings of First Air Force
Office of Scientific Research Conference on Dynamic Motion CFD, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ, June 3-5, 1996, pp. 449-453.
24. Baysal, O. “Internal and External Carriage of Stores,” (invited lecture), Senior Management
Research Review (SMRR), NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, January 22, 1991.
25. Baysal, O., “Numerical Simulation of Flows Around Internally Carried Stores,” (invited lecture),
US Air Force Wright Armament Laboratory, Eglin AFB, Florida, May 21, 1990.
26. Baysal, O., “Numerical Aeroballistics,” (invited lecture), Canadian Defence Research
Establishment, Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, January 28, 1985.
Published Abstracts of Technical Presentations
1. D. Gu, S. Yalcin, H. Baumgart, S. Qian, A. Beskok, and O. Baysal, "A Low Voltage Portable
Nano-Pore Electroosmotic Pump with Passive Zeta Potential Control," E9 - Fundamentals and
Applications of Microfluidic and Nanofludic Devices, Joint international meeting: 222nd Meeting
of The Electrochemical Society — The Electrochemical Society of Japan, October 7-12, 2012,
Honolulu, HAWAII.
2. Bayraktar, I., and Baysal, O., “Computational Parametric Study on External Aerodynamics of
Heavy Trucks,” The Aerodynamics of Heavy Vehicles: Trucks, Buses and Trains, December 2-6,
2002, Monterey, CA.
3. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., Burgreen, G.W., “Coupling CFD with Optimization via Discrete
Sensitivity Analysis,” Proceedings of 2nd U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics,
August 16-18, 1993, Washington, D.C., p. 128.
4. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., Burgreen, G.W., and Miller, D.S., “Aerodynamic Shape
Optimization Using Sensitivity Analysis and CFD,” Compendium of Abstracts—NASA
Computational Aerosciences Conference, August 18-20, 1992, Ames Research Center, CA, pp.
22-25.
5. Singh, K.P., Newman, J.C., Jr., and Baysal, O., “A comparison of Unstructured Grids and Locally
Structured Grids for Multicomponent configurations,” 70th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy
of Science, Richmond, VA, May 18-21, 1992. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 43, No.
2, Summer 1992.
6. Oktay, E., Newman, J.C., Jr., and Baysal, O., “A Comparison of Unstructured Grids and Locally
Structured Grids for Complex Geometries,” 70th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of
Science, Richmond, VA, May 18-21, 1992. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 43, No. 2,
Summer 1992.
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7. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., and Burgreen, G.W., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization,” Numerical
Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Technical Summaries, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffet
Field, CA, March 1991 – February 1992, p. 8.
8. Eleshaky, M.E., Baysal, O., “An Optimization Procedure using Sensitivity Analysis Methods and
CFD,” Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics
(ICIAM), Washington, D.C., July 8-12, 1991, p. 63.
9. Baysal, O., and Miller, D.S., “Analysis and Design of Scramjet Nozzle-Afterbody Using
Sensitivity Coefficients,” Research and Technology, NASA-TM-4243, 1990, pp. 109-110.
10. Baysal, O., Miller, D.S., “Interference Flows About Missile-Sting Assemblies Near and Inside
Cavities,” Research and Technology, NASA-TM-4243, 1990, pp. 84-85.
11. Baysal, O., and Stallings, R.L., Jr., “Multigrid Solutions of Navier-Stokes Equations on
Overlapped Grids,” Research and Technology, NASA-TM-4150, 1989, pp. 31-32.
12. Baysal, O. and Yen, G.W., “Computational Aspects and Visualization of Flows Past Rectangular
Cavities,” 67th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science, Richmond, VA, May 23-25,
1989. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 40, No. 2, Summer 1989.
13. Baysal, O. and Eleshaky, M.E., “Effects of Grid Adaptation on Computation of Mixing
Hypersonic flows,” 67th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science, Richmond, VA, May
23-25, 1989. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 40, No. 2, Summer 1989.
14. Baysal, O., Engelund, W.C., Tatum, K.E., “Navier-Stokes Analysis of cold Scramjet Exhaust
Flow,” The 66th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science, Charlottesville, VA, May 23-
26, 1988. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 39, No. 2, Summer 1988.
15. Baysal, O., Lessard, V.R., Fouladi, K., “3-D Viscous Flow Computations on Embedded Grids
Using an Implicit, Upwind Scheme,” the 66th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science,
Charlottesville, VA, May 23-26, 1988. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 39, No. 2,
Summer 1988.
16. Stallings, R.L., Jr., and Baysal, O., “Calculation of Flow Field Over Three-Dimensional Cavity,”
Research and Technology, NASA-TM-4078, 1988, pp. 26-27.
17. Baysal, O. and Fouladi, K., “Navier-Stokes Analysis of Two-Dimensional Flows Past Cylindrical
Sections at Various Angles of Attack,” 65th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science,
May 19-22, Norfolk, VA. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 38, No. 2, Summer 1987.
18. Baysal, O. and Srinivasan, S., “Three-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Calculations of Supersonic
Flows Over Rearward Facing Steps,” 65th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science, May
19-22, Norfolk, VA. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 38, No. 2, Summer 1987.
19. Baysal, O., Baxter, D.M., Spearman, M.L., “On the Trends in Fighter Aircraft Design by Means
of a US-USSR Comparison,” 64th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Science,
Harrisonburg, VA, May 13-16, 1986. Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 37, No. 2, p. 97,
Summer 1986.
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20. Baysal, O., Stallings, R.L., Srinivasan, S., “Studies of Cavity Flowfields at Supersonic Speeds,”
64th Annual Meeting of Virginia Academy of Sciences, Harrisonburg, VA, May 13-16, 1986.
Also in Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 37, No. 2, p. 39, Summer 1986.
Other Technical Presentations
1. Baysal, O., “Asynchronous and Hierarchical Learning Module on Aerodynamic Design
Optimization,” Workshop on Hierarchical Learning Networks Activities, Peninsula Higher
Education Center, Hampton, VA, June 5, 2003.
2. Baysal, O., “Learning Modules in Microflows and Automated Design Optimization of MEMS
Devices,” Workshop for Hierarchical Learning Networks, May 8, 2002, NASA Langley
Research Center.
3. Baysal, O., “Design Optimization Towards Quieter and More Efficient Aircraft,” ASEE Summer
Fellows Program, August 11, 1999, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA.
4. Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Design of Heavy Ground Vehicles,” VOLVO Trucks North America
Headquarters, Greensboro, NC, May 25, 1999.
5. Baysal, O., and Luo, X., “Computational Aeromechanics: Dynamic CFD Coupled with Rigid-
Body Dynamics for Motion and Unsteady Loads,” First Summer Meeting of Virginia Consortium
of Engineering and Science Universities (VCES),” Hampton, VA, June 11-12, 1997.
6. Baysal, O., and Idres, M., “Low-Dispersion Scheme for Linear and Nonlinear Wave Propagation:
Applications for Jet and Cavity Acoustics,” First Summer Meeting of Virginia Consortium of
Engineering and Science Universities (VCES),” Hampton, VA, June 11-12, 1997.
7. Baysal, O. and Ghayour, K., “Discrete and Continuous Adjoint Methods for Sensitivity
Analysis,” First Summer Meeting of Virginia Consortium of Engineering and Science
Universities (VCES),” Hampton, VA, June 11-12, 1997.
8. Casper, J., Carpenter, M., Baysal, O., and Kaushik, D.K., “Issues in the Simulation of Shock-
Induced Sound,” SIAM Annual Meeting, October 23-26, 1995, Charlotte, NC.
9. Biedron, R.T., Krist, S.L., Thomas, J.L., Baysal, O., “Overset Grid Applications at Langley
Research Center,” Overset Composite Grid Workshop, Research Institute for Advanced
Computer Science, NASA Ames Research Center, CA, May 4-5, 1992.
10. Baysal, O., Eleshaky, M.E., Burgreen, G.W., “New and Efficient Methods for Aerodynamic
Shape Optimization,” International Conference on Inverse Design Concepts and Optimization in
Engineering Sciences (ICIDES-III), Washington, D.C., October 23-25, 1991.
11. Baysal, O., Lessard, V.R., Fouladi, K., “A Multigrid Domain Decomposition Scheme with
Embedded/Overlapped and Zonal Grids,” SIAM Conference on Domain Decomposition
Methods, Houston, TX, March 20-22, 1989.
12. Baysal, O., “Applications of Optimization Techniques to Thermal Engineering Problems,”
Industrial Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, November 1980.
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Technical Reports 1. Baysal, O., and Ro, J.J., “Flowmeter to Determine Composition of a Binary Gas,” for Controls
Corporation of America, Virginia Beach, VA. Center for Innovative Technologies, Reston, VA,
April 2000.
2. Baysal, O., “Evaluation of a Concrete Noise Barrier: Insertion Loss from Acoustical
Measurements,” for Bayshore Concrete Products Corp., Chesapeake, VA. Center for Innovative
Technologies, Reston, VA and Technology Applications Center, ODU, Norfolk, VA, May 1999.
3. Baysal, O., “Noise Barrier for Light Rail System: Computational Modeling and Design
Optimization,” for Bayshore Concrete Products Corp., Chesapeake, VA. Center for Innovative
Technologies, Reston, VA and Technology Applications Center, ODU, Norfolk, VA, May 1999.
4. Baysal, O., “Design of a Concrete Noise Barrier for a Light Rail System: a Preliminary Study,”
Center for Innovative Technologies, Reston, VA and Bayshore Concrete Products, Cape Charles,
VA, December 1998.
5. Baysal, O., “Efficient Gradient-Based Shape Optimization Methodology Using Inviscid and
Viscous CFD,” (Final Report) NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, May 1997.
6. Casper, J., and Baysal, O., “Investigation of High-Order Shock-Capturing Methods for
Computational Aeroacoustics,” (Final Report) NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, June 1997.
7. Baysal, O., “Domain Decomposition for Unsteady Analysis, Optimization, and Aeroacoustics,”
(Final Report) NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, December 1995.
8. Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Shape Optimization directed Toward a Supersonic Transport Using
Sensitivity Analysis,” (Final Report) NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, December 1995.
9. Baysal, O., “Aerodynamic Design Optimization with Sensitivity Analysis and computational
Fluid Dynamics,” (Final Report) NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, March 1995.
10. Baysal, O., “A CFD Study of Complex Missile and Store Configurations in Relative Motion,”
(Final Report) NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, March 1995.
11. Baysal, O., “Flow Analysis and Design Optimization Methods for Nozzle-Afterbody of a
Hypersonic Vehicle,” NASA-CR-4431, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, December 1991.
12. Baysal, O., and Engelund, W.C., “Viscous Computations of Cold Air/Air Flow Around Scramjet-
Nozzle Afterbody,” NASA-CR-4406, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, October 1991.
13. Baysal, O., “Viscous Flow simulations of Internal Store Carriage and Separation” (Final Report)
NASA-CR-185343, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, July 1991.
14. Baysal, O., and Lessard, V.R., “An Overlapped Grid Method for Multigrid Finite
volume/Difference Flow Solvers,” NASA-CR-182008, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, February
1990.
15. Baysal, O., and Srinivasan, S., “Navier-Stokes Calculations of Transonic Flows Past Cavities,”
NASA-CR-4210, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, January 1989.
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16. Baysal, O., Engelund, W.C., Tatum, K.E., “Navier-Stokes Calculations of Scramjet-Afterbody
Flowfields,” NASP Report CR-1034, National AeroSpace Plane Joint Program Office, Wright-
Patterson AFB, Ohio, December 1988.
17. Baysal, O., “Failure of a Pressure Vessel Due to an Internal Explosion,” TASA Report No. 87-
0793 for A. Michalos, Hampton, VA, April 1987.
18. Baysal, O., “Supersonic Aerodynamic Interference Effects of Store Separation, Part I:
Computational Analysis of Cavity,” NASA-CR-180311, NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA, September
1986.
19. Baysal, O., “A Computational Analysis of the Propagation of Muzzle Blast Waves,” Final Report,
ODURF 83-957, Norfolk, VA, Summer 1983.
20. Baysal, O., Numerical Gas Dynamic Analysis of Internal and External Flows in Gun Barrels,
Ph.D. Dissertation, Mechanical Engineering Department, Louisiana State University, Baton
Rouge, LA, 1982.
21. Baysal, O., Visualization of Rotating Stall in a Single-Stage Compressor, Master of Science
Thesis, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Birmingham, England, 1978.
22. Baysal, O., Experimental Technique to Determine Radiative Emissivity Factors of Solid Surfaces,
Diploma Thesis, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey,
1977.