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CURRICULUM VITAE Wade William Huebsch West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering P.O. Box 6106 Morgantown, WV 26506-6106 (304) 293-3111 x2331 A. Professional Background B. Education Ph.D. - Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University / May 2000 Teaching Excellence Award and Research Excellence Award M.S. - Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University / August 1994 B.S. - Aerospace Engineering, San Jose State University / May 1992 With honors C. Employment History May, 2007 – Present Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV January, 2001 – May, 2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV May, 2000 - December, 2000

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Wade William HuebschWest Virginia University

Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral ResourcesDepartment of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

P.O. Box 6106Morgantown, WV 26506-6106

(304) 293-3111 x2331

I. Professional Background

A. Education

Ph.D. - Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University / May 2000Teaching Excellence Award and Research Excellence Award

M.S. - Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University / August 1994

B.S. - Aerospace Engineering, San Jose State University / May 1992With honors

B. Employment History

May, 2007 – PresentAssociate Professor, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringWest Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

January, 2001 – May, 2007Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringWest Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

May, 2000 - December, 2000Temp. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Aerospace Engr. & Engr. MechanicsIowa State University, Ames, IA

January, 1996 - May, 2000Research Assistant, Dept. of Aerospace Engr. & Engr. MechanicsIowa State University, Ames, IA

C. Honors and Awards

**invited speaker at Armed UAS conference**

Research featured in national trade press article - www.militaryaerospace.com, 11/2011

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Nominated for open chair position in the Aerospace Engineering department at Iowa State University, Fall 2009

Awarded Top Secret Security Clearance, 2009-present

Academies of Distinguished Alumni Teaching Award, 2009

Senior Member, AIAA, 2009

WVU Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award, 2008

Wing morphing research featured in Aerospace America, Year In Review, 2007

Student Organization Advisor of the Year, CEMR, AIAA Faculty Advisor, 2006-2007.

Accepted for AIAA Applied Aerodynamics TC, 2006

Teacher of the Year, College of Engineering & Mineral Resources, West Virginia University, 2005-2006

Outstanding Teacher, College of Engineering & Mineral Resources, West Virginia University, 2005-2006

Invited Seminar – University of Kentucky, April 2006Center for Computational Sciences

2005 SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award.

Invited to be a member of the SAE Aerodynamics Technical Committee, 2005.

Research featured in article “Improving Motorcycle Aerodynamics” in Roadracing World magazine, Vol. 14, No. 4, April 2004, pp. 94-96.

AIAA WVU Student Branch trip to the First Flight Centennial Celebration at Kitty Hawk, NC, December 17, 2003. Featured in multiple publications.

Outstanding Teacher, College of Engineering & Mineral Resources, West Virginia University, 2002-2003.

Young Researcher of the Year, College of Engineering & Mineral Resources, West Virginia University, 2002-2003.

NASA Graduate Research Fellow, 1997-2000.

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Member of – Aerospace Engineering Honor Society

Member of Sigma Xi – Scientific Research Society

Professional Societies: AIAA (senior member), ASEE, SAE

Received ISU Teaching Excellence Award – Fall 1999

Received ISU Research Excellence Award – Spring 2000

II. Instruction

A. Classes Taught

Class Semester Responding Q22/Q23/Q24Q16/Q17/Q18

MAE 114Fluid Mechanics

Spring 01 79 4.2/4.1/3.9

MAE 475Flight Vehicle Design

Fall 01 28 3.8/3.7/4.0

MAE 434Exp. Aerodynamics

Fall 01 31 3.8/3.8/3.9

MAE 331Fluid Mechanics

Spring 02 57 4.6/4.55/4.5

MAE 434Exp. Aerodynamics

Fall 02 41 4.24/4.21/4.21

MAE 475Flight Vehicle Design

Fall 02 39 4.23/4.37/4.45

MAE 493ACFD (new course develop)

Spring 03 40 4.44/4.38/4.26

MAE 475Flight Vehicle Design

Fall 03 33 4.29/4.07/4.21

MAE 331Fluid Mechanics

Spring 04 59 4.45/4.49/4.35

MAE 493ACFD

Spring 04 24 4.40/4.19/4.19

MAE 532Viscous Flow

Fall 04 21 4.20/4.25/4.15

MAE 493ACFD

Spring 05 22 4.25/3.94/4.00

MAE 532Viscous Flow

Fall 05 19 4.42/4.32/4.21

MAE 493CFD

Spring 06 22 4.60/4.45/4.45

MAE 331Fluid Mechanics

Fall 06 43 4.08/4.03/3.86

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MAE 532Viscous Flow

Fall 06 15 4.54/4.38/4.46

MAE 493CFD

Spring 07 16 4.12/4.25/4.12

MAE 331Fluid Mechanics

Spring 07 59 4.54/4.51/4.37

MAE 331 sec. 1Fluid Mechanics

Fall 07 39 4.79/4.77/4.51

MAE 331 sec. 2Fluid Mechanics

Fall 07 43 4.73/4.69/4.55

MAE 331 sec. 1 Spring 08 75 4.18/4.07/4.04MAE 331 sec. 1 Fall 08 67 4.29/4.32/4.23MAE 331 Spring 09 61 4.43/4.37/4.30

Semester CourseNo

SEI Scores QuestionsEquivalent to

22 23 24Fall 2011 MAE 496Fall 2011 MAE 532Fall 2011 ENGR 470Spring 2011 MAE 496Spring 2011 ENGR 471Fall 2010 MAE 532 4.27 4.36 4.27Spring 2010 MAE 331 4.39 4.43 4.20Fall 2009 MAE 633 3.80 3.73 3.87Average 4.15 4.17 4.11

Term:(Spring 2011Summer 2011Fall 2011) Course Enrolment

From SEI Summaries

SEI-Q22 SEI-Q23 SEI-Q24 Ave. SEISpring 11 ENGR

47127 5.0 4.88 4.71 4.86

Fall 11 MAE 532

21 4.56 4.61 4.33 4.5

Fall 11 ENGR 470

27 4.95 4.77 4.64 4.79

Overall Average 4.72Comments: Note: ENGR 470, 471 was team taught with Dr. Kuhlman. Also note that my textbook publisher was supposed to buy me out of a course in Spring 11, but this fell through after classes had started, so I was not able to teach an additional course.

1. SEI scores ( The SEI average of MAE faculty in 2009-2010 review cycle was 4.06 )

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Term:(Spring 2012Summer 2012Fall 2012) Course Enrolment

From SEI Summaries

SEI-Q22 SEI-Q23 SEI-Q24 Ave. SEISpring 2012 331 71 4.53 4.58 4.54 4.55Spring 2012 ENGR

47124 4.91 4.83 4.65 4.80

Fall 2012 331 76 4.30 4.28 4.09 4.22Fall 2012

Overall Average 4.52Comments:

Term:(Spring 2013Summer 2013Fall 2013) Course Enrollment

From SEI Summaries

SEI-Q22 SEI-Q23 SEI-Q24 Ave. SEISpring 2013 331 76 4.70 4.73 4.51 4.65Spring 2013 ENGR

47125 4.87 4.83 4.70 4.8

Fall 2013 335 74 4.46 4.46 4.39 4.44Fall 2013 ENGR

47051 4.86 4.88 4.78 4.84

Overall Average 4.68Comments: NOTE: ENGR 470 Fall 2013 was team taught with Dr. Kuhlman

TERM Course EnrollmentFrom SEI SummariesSEI-Q16 SEI-Q17 SEI-Q18 Ave. SEI

Spring 14 331 69 4.75 4.67 4.60 4.67Spring 14 ENGR

47138 4.82 4.79 4.59 4.73

Fall 14 335 79 4.52 4.47 4.32 4.44

EGOverall AverageComments: Also assisted in the administration of ENGR 470 in Fall 14 where Kuhlman was lead instructor.

B1. Graduate Thesis/Dissertation Advisor

Doctoral Students (7 total, 6 graduated)

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o Chris Menchini, co-advise, “Expermental flow characterization and computational model development of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) firefighting jets,” 2013.

o Gennaro Campitelli

o Chris Griffin, “Numerical and experimental study on the ability of dynamic roughness to alter the development of a leading edge vortex,” 2013

o Pete Gall, Ph.D., “A Numerical and Experimental Study of The Effects of Dynamic Roughness on Laminar Leading Edge Separation,” August 2010.

o Omar Meza Castillo, Ph.D., “The Effect of Ice Crystal Shape on Aircraft Contrails,” May 2010.

o Richard Guiler, Ph.D., “Wing Morphing for Swept-Wing Tailless Aircraft,” August 2007.

o Egemen Ogretim, Ph.D., “Relative Humidity and Induced-Vortex Effects on Aircraft Icing”, May 2006.

Masters Students (* total, * graduated)

o William Vogel

o Vinay Jakkali

o Adam Johnson

o Matt Roesch

o Satish Guda

o Joe Allen, co-advise

o Zachary Napolillo

o PJ Spauer, Dec. 2011

o Kirk Labarbera, pending

o Melissa Morris – switched advisors

o Kevin Shields, MSAE, "CFD Applications in Airship Design," Dec. 2010

o Nick Hansford – switched advisors

o Shanti Hamburg, MSAE, "Conceptual and Preliminary Design of a Stowable Ruggedized Micro Air Vehicle," August, 2010

o Chris Griffin, MSAE, “Evaluation of Candidate Materials for a Morphing Wing,” August 2007.

o Craig Snoderly, MSAE, “Optimization of Neural Net Predictions for Aircraft Icing,” pending.

o Raven Honsaker, MSAE, took industry position prior to graduation.

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o Ashwin Vishwanathan, MSAE, “Numerical Investigation of Wing Morphing Capabilities Applied to a Horten-Type Swept Wing Geometry,” Dec. 2006.

o Chris Barnes, MSME, “A CFD Analysis of the Download Reduction for the V-22 Osprey,” May 2004 (Co-Advisor).

o Egemen Ogretim, MSAE, “Ice Shape Modeling Enhancement for 2-D Incompressible Local-Flow Navier-Stokes”, May 2002.

o Gerald Angle, MSAE, “Aerodynamic Drag Reduction on a Racing Motorcycle Through Vortex Generation,” Dec. 2002.

o Chad Riba, MSAE, “Circulation Control for Download Wake Reduction on a Scaled V-22 Model,” May 2003 (Co-Advisor).

B2. Honors To Students

2009: Shanti Hamburg received 3rd place in the Graduate Presentation Category for his presentation entitled, “Super-Portable Ruggedized Micro Aerial Vehicle Design,” AIAA Region I young Professional, Student and Education Conference, Johns Hopkins University.

2009: Pete Gall received the WVU Distinguished Doctorate Fellowship Award.

2004-2007: Richard Guiler was awarded a NASA GSRP Fellowship to conduct his PhD research on wing morphing.

Spring, 2003: Lucas Roselius selected for WV Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Research Scholarship

Spring, 2003: Student was selected as a Semi-Finalist for “West Virginia Researcher of the Year” and invited to participate in the WV EPSCoR State Conference, Feragotti, T. & Huebsch, W.W., “Prediction of Aircraft Ice Accretion Using Neural Nets”

Fall 2002: Tony Feragotti selected for WV Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Research Scholarship

B3. Graduate Student Thesis Committees

Doctoral: ** Masters: **

Gearle Baily, MS, Dec. 2001Thomas Scarberry, MS, Dec. 2001Kevin Ford, MS, May 2002Egemen Ogretim, MS, May 2002Gerald Angle, MS, Dec. 2002Chad Riba, MS, May 2003

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Chris Menchini, MS, December, 2003Zeynep Cehreli, Ph.D. Dec. 2003Andrew Starn, MS, in progress, May 2004Chris Barnes, MS, August 2004Egemen Ogretim, Ph.D., in progress, May 2005Ahmed El-Sherbeeny, Ph.D., December 2006Gerald Angle, Ph.D., in progress, May 2006Charles Hunnel, MSME, May 2005Matt Swartz, MSME, May 2005Peter Donatelli, MSME, 2005Jason Gill, MSME, 2005Brian O’Hare, MSAE, 2005Cem Ersahin, PhD, in progressFrancisco Adolfo Pino Romainville, MSAE, 2005Shannon Glaspell, MSME, May, 2006Raven Honsaker, MSAE, in progressRichard Guiler, PhD, 2007Omar Meza, PhD, in progressKu Zilati Ku Shaari, PhD (Chem E)Paul Kreitzer, MSAE, June, 2006Srikanth Gururajan, PhD, June 2006Jose Alejandro Posada, PhD, 2007Baiyun Gong, PhD, December, 2006Steve Rowan, MSAE, December, 2006Deepak Mehra, PhD, Civil Engineering, 2007Justin Smith, MSAE, 2007Rageey M. Youssef, PhD, Civil Engineering, 2007Matthew Shafran, MS, MAE (Cairns chair), 2008Eric Fizer, MS, CE (Gray chair), 2009Francisco Romainville, PhD, MAE (Celik chair), 2008Gouxiang Liu, PhD, Civil Engineering, 2010Sarah Smith, MSAE, Aug 2010Ertan Karaismail, PhD, May 2011Ben Hunley, MSAE, failed to complete thesisSongke Liu, PhD, 2010Rolando Carreno-Chavez, PhD, MAE (Celik chair)Kerri Phillips, PhD, 2011 (Napolitano)Jason Gross, PhD, 2011 (Napolitano)Josh Sills, MSME, 2012 (Means)Matthew Cunningham, MSAE, 2012 (Perhinschi)**Missing some**Jennifer Wilburn, PhD, 2013 (Perhinschi)Sergio Escobar, PhD, **** (Celik)Gioia, MS, 2013 (Wilhelm)Gray's student ******Timothy Repko, MS, 2014 (Nix)

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**Celik’s student that works at ATK; did proposal defense**Sharad Ravinuthala, MS, 2014 (Celik)

B4. Supervision of Undergraduate StudentsEric Storm, MAE 495 – Portable Wind Tunnel, Fall 2014

Bruce Headly, MAE 495 - Portable Wind Tunnel, Fall 2012

Rex Persinger, Honors Program - Senior Thesis, Fall 2011Thesis:

Justin West, Honors Program - Senior Thesis, 2011Thesis: TBA

Allison Willingham, Honors Program – Senior Thesis, 2010Thesis: Properties of ABS Plastic Prototypes for Wind Tunnel Models

Dave Jayasinghe, Honors Program – Senior Thesis, 2003Thesis: “Using Active Circulation Control Associated with Coanda Effect for Download Wake Reduction of Military Aircraft”

Tony Feragotti – NASA Space Grant Scholarship – 2002/2003“Ice Shape Prediction Using Neural Nets”

Lucas Roselius – NASA Space Grant Scholarship – 2003/2004“Wing morphing of a flying wing”

Tyler-Blair Sheppard, Honors Program – Honors Thesis, Fall 2005Thesis: “High Angle of Attack Stability and Control”

Justin Smith – Senior Thesis, Fall 2005Thesis: “Mission Analysis for Hale ROA (UAV) with High Power Density Motors”

C. Other Contributions to Instruction

Spring 2001Dr. Huebsch developed a course web page for MAE 331 (Fluid Mechanics) on the WVU WebCT system. This included syllabus, course information, schedule, homework assignments and solutions, test information, lecture notes, and sample exams. There was a good response from the students.

Fall 2001Dr. Huebsch developed a WebCT course web page for MAE 434 – Experimental Aerodynamics.

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Spring 2002Conducted MAE Independent Study course on “Flow Control for Aerodynamic Drag Reduction”.

Dr. Huebsch implemented a “Special Project” in Fluid Mechanics course (MAE 331). The students were required to develop and solve a fluids project from every-day life using what they had learned in the course.

Fall 2002Dr. Huebsch developed a new course web page for the Flight Vehicle Design Course. This contained syllabus, course information, report outlines, and supplemental information.

*mention addition of ethics material

Dr. Huebsch implemented new software for the Flight Vehicle Design Course along with a new textbook. The new software helped students in the design of their project. The software had two parts: 1) AAA was the actual aircraft design software and 2) AeroCAD was a specialized CAD software for drawing the aircraft design.

Spring 2003Dr. Huebsch developed a brand new course for the MAE undergraduate curriculum. The course is entitled “Computational Fluid Dynamics”. This was an experimental senior-level tech elective. The response from the students was outstanding. The student limit was set at 40; this limit was reached shortly after the course was open for enrollment. This is a timely course. Many companies in the aerospace and mechanical engineering industry now expect B.S. students to have some exposure to CFD (similar to the expectations of B.S. students with CAD experience). I had both senior undergraduates as well as M.S. students take the course.

Fall 2003Dr. Huebsch developed a new communications portion for the aerospace senior design capstone course – MAE 475. The students were required to submit progress reports throughout the semester on their design, as well as a final report, to satisfy the written communications portion of the course. The students were also required to give two oral presentations of their design during the semester to improve oral communication skills. As a final component, following the oral presentation, students were subject to an oral exam (typically 2 questions) to help them develop the skill of thinking on their feet.

Spring 2004Developed new and revised material for MAE 493A – Computational Fluid Dynamics.

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Fall 2004Dr. Huebsch taught the graduate course MAE 532 – Dynamics of Viscous Flow – for the first time. New course material was developed along with a series of fluid videos that were incorporated with the lecture.

Spring 2005/Fall 2005Implemented unique instructional material for MAE 331, Fluid Mechanics, in Spring 2005. This consisted of developing FlowLab materials that were then implemented in MAE 331. FlowLab is an educational CFD software package that can be used as a virtual fluids experiment. Items that were developed include a FlowLab tutorial, project problem, and project solution. The students were then given the project to work on with the goal that they would increase their physical understanding and intuition of the fluids topic as if they had performed a fluids experiment. The reaction of the students was quite positive.

2007-2008Dr. Huebsch has worked with Wiley & Sons publisher to develop on-line materials that support the two textbooks that he has co-authored. These materials include reading quizzes, conceptual questions, FlowLab solutions, FE exam questions in fluids, etc. This material has been incorporated into WileyPlus, which is the Wiley on-line course management tool. Material can be found at www.wileyplus.com.

2008-2009Dr. Huebsch converted a portion of the MAE 331 Fluid Mechanics course to make heavy use of the on-line course management system WileyPlus. This included a majority of homework problems, automated on-line grade book system, use of on-line reading quizzes, incorporation of on-line multimedia textbook content for enhanced lectures, and full access to the electronic on-line version of the textbook. The students were also given options on the purchase of the course textbook; they could purchase the standard textbook which also included full access to WileyPlus and the e-version of the book (recommended for MAE majors), or they could just purchase access to WileyPlus, which gave them access to the e-version of the book, at about half the cost. This is one route to help reduce textbook costs for students.

2009-2010Dr. Huebsch has teamed with NIOSH on a new curriculum program termed "Prevention Through Design" or PtD. The goal of PtD is to encourage the proper design and use of workday equipment and material so as to reduce accidents and injuries in the workplace. For the curriculum portion, the focus of PtD is to teach the students to think of safety issues in the design phase. As the initial phase of this effort, Dr. Huebsch has implemented PtD material into the curriculum through the addition of material in the newest edition of the fluids textbook and through examples in lecture for the MAE 331 course. This is an on-going effort and Dr. Huebsch will continue to try to expand the implementation of PtD material within the curriculum.

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Dr. Huebsch is taking a lead role in identifying new textbook options for the MAE 331 Fluid Mechanics course which maybe a template for other courses to follow. The goal of this effort is to obtain the best possible textbook for the course while also trying to minimize the cost to the students. This involves researching some of the new options coming on-line from the publishers such as "customized" publishing and on-line course management systems. At this point, it looks like we will be able to replace the current MAE 331 text with a customized textbook (hand pick only the chapters that you want) that is a better fit for the course content as well as a lower price. Before making a final decision, additional work is needed to evaluate the effects of this change on the ability of the student to sell back the book at the end of the semester.

III. Research and Creative Scholarly Activity

A. Publications

1. Refereed Professional Journal Articles and Bound Transactions

Lewellen, D.C., Meza, O., and Huebsch, W.W., “Persistent contrails and contrail cirrus. Part 1: Large-eddy simulations from inception to demise,” Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, December 2014, Vol. 71, No. 12 : pp. 4399-4419.(doi: 10.1175/JAS-D-13-0316.1)

Cain, R., Browning, P., Huebsch, W., and Wilhelm, J., "Investigation of Small Scale Pulsed Detonation Engines and Feasibility Study for Implementation with Disposable Unmanned Aerial Systems," SAE Int. J. Aerosp. 6(2):2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-2304.

Wilhelm, J., Close, J., Huebsch, W., and Gautam, M., "A De-Spin and Wings-Leveling Controller for a 40 mm Hybrid Projectile," SAE Int. J. Aerosp. 6(2):683-692, 2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-2262.

Paper from Barbero?

Mullenax, J., Browning, P., Huebsch, W., Gautam, M. and Sabolsky, E.M., "Composite Multifunctional Lithium Ion Batteries," ECS Transactions, 41 (41), 2012, pp. 175-185.

Huebsch, W.W., Gall, P.D., Hamburg, S.D., Rothmayer, A.P., "Dynamic roughness as a means of leading edge separation flow control," AIAA Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 49(1), 2012, pp 108-115.

Wilhelm, J., Browning, P., Gautam, M. and Huebsch, W., "Preliminary systems evaluation for a guidable extended range tube launched UAV," SAE Int. Journal of Aerospace, Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 859-864.

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Browning, P., Cain, R., LaBarbara, K., Huebsch, W., and Wilhelm, J., "An experimental investigation on the transient effects associated with wing deployment during ballistic flight," SAE Int. Journal of Aerospace, Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 1097-1105.

Darran R. Cairns, Matthew S. Shafran, Konstantinos A. Sierros, Wade W. Huebsch, Aaron J. Kessman, "Stimulus-responsive fluidic dispersions of rod shaped liquid crystal polymer colloids," Materials Letters, Volume 64, Issue 10, 31 May 2010, Pages 1133-1136.

Ogretim, E., Huebsch, W.W., Narramore, J., and Mullins, R., “Investigation of relative humidity and induced-vortex effects on aircraft icing,” AIAA Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 44(6), 2007, pp. 1805-1814.

Ogretim, E. and Huebsch, W.W., “Pressure Field Around Ice-Accreted Airfoil Leading Edge,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2006 (submitted).

Huebsch, W.W., Moeykens, S., Yavuz, I., and Ogretim, E., “Multi-level Implementation of FlowLab in Engineering Fluids,” ASEE Computers In Education Journal, Vol. 17(1), 2007, pp. 44-56.

Angle, G., Smith, J., and Huebsch, W., “Experimental and Computational Investigation into the Use of the Coanda Effect On the Bell A821201 Airfoil,” Application of Circulation Control Technologies, Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics Series, Vol. 214, published by AIAA, 2006, Chapter 9, pp. 275-289.

Guiler, R.W. and Huebsch, W.W., “Development and Testing of a Wing Morphing Mechanism for the Control of a Swept Wing Tailless Aircraft,” 2005 SAE Transactions, Journal of Aerospace, 2006, pp. 1296-1305.

Ogretim, E., Huebsch, W.W., Narramore, J., and Mullins, R, “Mechanisms for Downstream Ice Growth,” 2005 SAE Transactions, Journal of Aerospace, 2006, pp. 1212-1219.

O’Hare, B., Angle, G., Huebsch, W.W., and Smith, J., “Continued Computational Investigation into Circulation Control for the V-22 Osprey Download Reduction,” 2005 SAE Transactions, Journal of Aerospace, 2006, pp. 824-830.

Huebsch, W.W., “Two-Dimensional Simulation of Dynamic Surface Roughness for Aerodynamic Flow Control,” AIAA Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 43(2), 2006, pp. 353-362.

Ogretim, E., Huebsch, W.W. and Shinn, A., “Aircraft Ice Accretion Prediction Based on Neural Networks,” AIAA Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 43(1), 2006, pp. 233-240.

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Ogretim, E. and Huebsch, W.W., “A Novel Method for Automated Grid Generation of Ice Shapes for Local-Flow Analysis,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol. 44, Issue 6, 2004, pp. 579-597.

Huebsch, W.W. and Pate, M.B., 2002, “A Comparative Study of Shell-Side Condensation on Integral-Fin Tubes With R-114 and R-236ea,” ASHRAE Transactions, Vol. 110, Part 1, 2003, pp. 40-52.

Angle, G.M., Riba, C.A., Huebsch, W.W., Thompson, G.J., and Smith, J.E., “Downwash Wake Reduction Investigation for Application on the V-22 Osprey,” submitted for review to SAE Transactions, 2003.

Angle, G.M. and Huebsch, W.W., “Aerodynamic Drag Reduction of a Racing Motorcycle Through Vortex Generation,” submitted for review to SAE Transactions, 2003.

Huebsch, W.W. and Rothmayer, A.P., 2003, “Numerical Prediction of Unsteady Vortex Shedding For Large Leading-Edge Roughness,” Computers and Fluids Journal, Vol. 33(3), March 2004, pp. 405-434.

Huebsch, W.W. and Rothmayer, A.P., “Small-Scale Roughness Effects on Laminar Separation,” Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics Journal, Vol. 17(2), Dec. 2003, pp. 97-112.

Thompson, G.J., Wowczuk, Z.S., Smith, J.E., Huebsch, W.W., and Mucino, V.H., “Numerical Modeling of School Bus Crash Scenarios,” Paper No. 377-075, Proceedings of the 22nd IASTED International Conference Modeling, Identification, and Control, Innsbruck, Austria, Feb. 2003.

Huebsch, W.W. and Rothmayer, A.P., “The Effects of Surface Ice Roughness on Dynamic Stall,” AIAA Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 39, No. 6, December 2002, pp. 945-953.

Ettema, R., Tsao, J., Huebsch, W., Prusa, J., Hindman, R., Rothmayer, A., 1997, “Icing of Planar and Curved Surfaces,” Proceedings of the 7th Annual Iowa Space Grant Conference.

Moeykens, S.A., Huebsch, W.W., and Pate, M.B., 1995, “Heat Transfer of HFC-134a in Spray Evaporators, Part II: Enhanced Surface and Lubricant Effect Results,” ASHRAE Transactions 101(1).

2. Refereed Conference and Conference Proceedings

Rothmayer, A.P. and Huebsch, W.W., “Control of laminar separation on airfoils using dynamic roughness,” 7th AIAA Flow Control Conference, 2014.

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Doi: 10.2514/6.2014-2514

Campitelli G.,Krastev V. and Huebsch W., “Effects of Moving Surface Riblets on a Transitional Flow affected by Adverse Pressure Gradient”, 7th AIAA Flow Control Conference, 2014.Doi: 10.2514/6.2014-2651

Griffin, C. D. & Huebsch, W. W., “Numerical and Experimental Study on the Ability of Dynamic Roughness to Alter the Development of a Leading Edge Vortex,” 32nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, AIAA Aviation, 2014.Doi: 10.2514/6.2014-2047

Jakkali, V., Huebsch, W., Robert, A., Hamburg, S., and Browning, P., "Investigation of Dynamic Roughness Flow Control on NACA 0012 Airfoil at Low Reynolds Number," SAE Technical Paper 2013-01-2096, 2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-2096.

Browning, P., Gautam, M., and Huebsch, W., "Investigation of Faceted Wing Sections for Low Reynolds Number Applications," SAE Technical Paper 2013-01-2097, 2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-2097.

Wilhelm, J., Gioia, C., Huebsch, W., and Gautam, M., "Hybrid Projectile Transformation Condition Detection System for Extended Selectable Range," SAE Aerotech Congress & Exhibition, Paper 2013-01-2203, Montreal Canada, Sept. 24-26, 2013.

Jay P. Wilhelm, Joesph Close, Wade Huebsch, Mridul Gautam, “A De-Spin and Roll Leveling Controller for a 40 mm Hybrid Projectile,” SAE Aerotech Congress & Exhibition, Paper 2013-01-2262, Montreal Canada, Sept. 24-26, 2013.

**Brian’s paper

Campitelli, G., Krastev, V., Huebsch, W. and Gautam, M., “Two Dimensional Numerical Study of the Flow over a Bridge Deck with the Open Source CFD ToolOpenFOAM,” 43 AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, June 2013, DOI: 10.2514/6.2013-3212

**1 APS paper***Am I missing a paper from Alric at same conference?

Grager, T., Rothmayer, A., Huebsch, W. and Hu, H., "Low Reynolds Number Stall Suppression with Dynamic Roughness," AIAA 2012-2681, 6th AIAA Flow Control Conference, 2012.

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Rothmayer, A.P. and Huebsch, W.W., “Flow About Large Unsteady Two-Dimensional Humps in a Boundary Layer,” AIAA 2012-2950, 42nd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, June 2012.

Napolillo, Z., Hamburg, S., Browning, P., Huebsch, W., Wilhelm, J., and Gautam, M., “ShopFoil: Design of Unoptimized Airfoils.” Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Paper No. IMECE2012-89558. ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Nov. 9-15, 2012, Houston, Texas, USA.

Wilhelm, J., Jackson, E., Browning, P., Huebsch, W., Mucino, V., and Gautam, M., "Flight Simulation of a Hybrid Projectile to Estimate the Impact of Launch Angle on Range Extension." Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Paper No. IMECE2012-88500. ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Nov. 9-15, 2012, Houston, Texas, USA.

Jackson, E., Wilhelm, J., Browning, P., Mucino, V., and Gautam, M., “Simplified Interior Ballistics Analysis of a Hybrid Projectile Prototype.” Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Paper No. IMECE2012-89522. ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Nov. 9-15, 2012, Houston, Texas, USA.

X. Martinez, J. F. Davalos, E. J. Barbero, E. M. Sosa, W. W. Huebsch, K. Means, L. Banta, and G. Thompson, "Inflatable Plug For Threat Mitigation In Transportation Tunnels," SAMPE 2012 Conference and Exhibition, Baltimore, May 21-24, 2012.

Mullenax, J., Browning, P., Huebsch, W., and Sabolsky, E., "Composite Multifunctional Lithium Ion Batteries," 220th ECS Meeting & Electrochemical Energy Summit, 2011. ORAL ONLY.

Davalos, J.F., Barbero, E.J., Sosa, E.M., Martinez, J., Huebsch, W., Means, K., Banta, L. and G. Thompson, "Development of Inflatable Systems for Tunnel Protection," MEMBRANES 2011, 5th ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Textile Composites and Inflatable Structures, Oct. 5-7, 2011, Barcelona, Spain.

Hamburg, S., Napolillo, Z., Gautam, M., and Huebsch, W., " Computational Investigation of AR and Lambda Effects on Wings Operating in the Transitional Low Reynolds Number Flight Regime," AIAA-2011-3658, 29th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, 2011.

Minehart, R.F., Browning, P., Wilhelm, J., Hamburg, S., Gautam, M. and Huebsch, W., "A comparison of wing stowing designs focused on increased continuous payload volume for projectile applications," SAE 2011-01-2782, SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition, 2011.

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Wilhelm, J., Browning, P., Gautam, M. and Huebsch, W., "Preliminary systems evaluation for a guidable extended range tube launched UAV," SAE 2011-01-2559, SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition, 2011.

Browning, P., Cain, R., LaBarbara, K., Huebsch, W., and Wilhelm, J., "An experimental investigation on the transient effects associated with wing deployment during ballistic flight," SAE 2011-01-2647, SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition, 2011.

Sabolsky, Mexico (oral only)

Rothmayer, A.P. and Huebsch, W.W., "On the Modification of Laminar Boundary Layers Using Unsteady Surface Actuation," AIAA 2011-4106, 6th AIAA Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Conference, June, 2011.

Rothmayer, A.P. and Huebsch, W.W., "Interaction Between Two-Dimensional Tollmien-Schlichting Waves and Vibrating Surfaces," AIAA 2011-3923, 6th AIAA Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Conference, June, 2011.

Gall, P.D., Huebsch. W.W., and Rothmayer, A.P., 2010, Dynamic roughness as a means of leading separation flow control, ICAS 2010, 27th International Congress of the Aeronautical Sciences, Sept. 19-24 2010, Nice, France, September 2010.

Davalos, J.F., Sosa, E., Barbero, E., Martinez, J., Huebsch, W.W., Means, K., Banta, L. and Thompson, G., "Development of Inflatable Systems for Infrastructure Protection: Resilient Tunnel Concept," USNCTAM2010-1419, USNCTAM conference, 2010.

Hamburg, S. Gautam, M. and Huebsch, W.W., “Super-Portable Ruggedized Micro Aerial Vehicle Design,” AIAA Region I young Professional, Student and Education Conference, Johns Hopkins University 2009. (oral only)

Guiler, R.W. and Huebsch, W.W., “Control of a swept-wing tailless aircraft through wing morphing,” ICAS 2008-2.7.1, ICAS 2008 Congress, September, 2008.

Huebsch, W.W. and D.C. Lewellen, 2007: Application of LES and binned microphysics for sensitivity study on contrail evolution. In: Sausen, R., A. Blum, D.S. Lee and C. Brüning (eds.): Proceedings of an International Conference on Transport, Atmosphere and Climate (TAC). Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, ISBN 92-79-04583-0, 167-172.

Huebsch, W.W. and Lewellen, D.C., “Application of LES and binned microphysics for sensitivity study on contrail evolution,” Proceedings of the

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Transportation, Atmosphere, and Climate Conference, June 26-29, 2006, Oxford, UK, to be published in 2007.

**need SAMPE conference paper reference**

O’Hara, B.M., Angle, G.M., Huebsch, W.W., and Smith, J.E., “Continued Computational Investigation into Circulation Control for the V-22 Osprey Download Reduction; Blowing Slot Optimization,” 2006-01-2396, General Aviation Technology Conference & Exhibition, August, 2006.

Angle, G.M., Wowczuk, Z.S., Huebsch, W.W., Prucz, J.C., and Smith, J.E., “High lift circulation controlled helicopter blade,” ESDA2006-95602, Proceedings of ESDA2006, 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, July, 2006.

Huebsch, W.W. and Lewellen, D.C., “Sensitivity Study on Contrail Evolution,” AIAA 2006-3749, presented at the 36th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, June, 2006.

Huebsch, W.W., Moeykens, S., Yavuz, I., and Ogretim, E., “Multi-level Implementation of FlowLab in Engineering Fluids,” AIAA 2006-0286, presented at the 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Jan. 2006.

Guiler, R.W. and Huebsch, W.W., “Development and Testing of a Wing Morphing Mechanism for the Control of a Swept Wing Tailless Aircraft,” SAE AeroTech Congress, October, 2005.

Ogretim, E., Huebsch, W.W., Narramore, J., and Mullins, R., “Mechanisms for Downstream Ice Growth,” SAE AeroTech Congress, October, 2005.

O’Hare, B., Angle, G., Huebsch, W.W., and Smith, J., “Continued Computational Investigation into Circulation Control for the V-22 Osprey Download Reduction,” SAE AeroTech Congress, October, 2005.

Angle, G., Smith, J., and Huebsch, W., “Experimental and Computational Investigation into the Use of the Coanda Effect On the Bell A821201 Airfoil,” NASA Conference Proceedings, NASA CP 2005 213509, 2005.

Honsaker, R. and Huebsch, W.W., “Parametric Study of Dynamic Surface Roughness,” AIAA-2005-4732, presented at 23rd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, June, 2005.

Guiler, R. and Huebsch, W.W., “Wind Tunnel Analysis of a Morphing Swept Wing Tailless Aircraft,” AIAA-2005-4981, presented at 23rd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, June, 2005.

Ogretim, E. Huebsch, W.W., and Shinn, A., “Ice Accretion Prediction Based on Neural Networks,” AIAA-2005-1245, presented at 43nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Jan. 2005.

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Angle, G., Smith, J., and Huebsch, W., “Experimental and Computational Investigation into the Use of the Coanda Effect On the Bell A821201 Airfoil,” NASA Conference Proceedings, NASA CP 2005 213509, 2005.

Matheis, B.D., Huebsch, W.W., & Rothmayer, A.P., "Separation and Unsteady Vortex Shedding from Leading Edge Surface Roughness," presented at the NATO RTO Specialists Meeting on Enhancement of NATO Military Flight Vehicle Performance by Management of Interacting Boundary Layer Transition and Separation, October 2004, Prague, Czech Republic.

Angle, G., Smith, J., and Huebsch, W., “Experimental and Computational Investigation into the Use of the Coanda Effect On the Bell A821201 Airfoil,” presented at NASA/ONR Circulation Control Workshop, March 16-17, 2004, Hampton, VA.

Ogretim, E. and Huebsch, W.W., 2004, “The Effects of Leading-Edge Ice Roughness on Downstream Frost Formation,” AIAA Paper 2004-0059, presented at 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Jan. 2004.

Huebsch, W.W., 2004, “Dynamic Surface Roughness for Aerodynamic Flow Control,” AIAA Paper 2004-0587, presented at 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Jan. 2004.

Angle, G.M., Riba, C.A., Huebsch, W.W., Thompson, G.J., and Smith, J.E., “Downwash Wake Reduction Investigation for Application on the V-22 Osprey,” Paper Number: 2003-01-3020, SAE WAC Montreal September 8-11, 2003.

Angle, G.M. and Huebsch, W.W., “Aerodynamic Drag Reduction of a Racing Motorcycle Through Vortex Generation,” Paper Number: 2003-32-0037, SAE SETC Madison, WI September 15-17, 2003.

Matheis, B.D., Rothmayer, A.P., and Huebsch, W.W., “Three-Dimensional Steady Navier-Stokes Calculations of Flow Past Airfoil Leading Edge Surface Roughness,” AIAA Paper 2003-3725, presented at the 33rd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit, Orlando, FL, 2003.

Smirnov, A., Huebsch, W.W., and Menchini, C., “A Flow-Solver With Flexible Boundaries,” In IASTED International Conference, 380:252 in Modelling and Simulation, pp. 258-263, 2003.

Ogretim, E. and Huebsch, W.W., 2003, “Ice Shape Modeling Enhancement for Local-Flow Navier-Stokes,” AIAA Paper 2003-1072, presented at 41st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Jan. 2003.

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Huebsch, W.W. and Rothmayer, A.P., 2000, “Unsteady Navier-Stokes Simulation of Flow Past Surface Ice Geometries,” AIAA Paper 2000-0232, presented at the 38th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV.

Huebsch, W.W. and Rothmayer, A.P., 1998, “The Effects of Small-Scale Surface Roughness on Laminar Airfoil-Scale Trailing Edge Separation Bubbles,” AIAA Paper 98-0103, presented at the AIAA 36th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV.

Rothmayer, A.P. and Huebsch, W.W., 1998, “A Beginners Guide to Moving University Courses onto the World Wide Web,” AIAA Paper 98-0826, presented at the AIAA 36th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV.

3. Grant and Contract Final Reports

**NASA EPSCoR Final Report, 2013**

Lewellen, D.C. and Huebsch, W.W., “Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft,” Contract No. 9253, December, 2005.

Lewellen, D.C. and Huebsch, W.W., “Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft,” Contract No. 9253, December, 2004.

Huebsch, W.W. & Pate, M.B., “A Comparative Study on the Heat Transfer Performance of HFC-236ea and CFC-114 in Condensation and Pool Boiling,” EPA Report No. ERI-95414C, 1996.

4. Books, Monographs, and Book ChaptersFundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, by Munson, Okiishi, Huebsch, Rothmayer, 7th edition, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2012, ISBN 978-1-118-11613-5. Note: copyright is 2013. **Include in 2013 Activity Report**

Innovation in Aeronautics, Chapter 14: Aircraft Morphing Technologies, by Huebsch, Hamburg and Guiler, edited by Trevor Young, Woodhead Publishing, 2012, ISBN 978-1-84569-550-7.

Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Student Solutions Manual and Study Guide, by Munson, Okiishi, Huebsch, Rothmayer, 7th edition, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2012, ISBN 978-1-118-37043-8. Note: copyright is 2013.

Introduction To Fluid Mechanics (SI Version), by Young, Munson, Okiishi, Huebsch, 5th edition, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2012, ISBN 978-0470-90215-8

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A Brief Introduction To Fluid Mechanics, by Young, Munson, Okiishi, Huebsch, 5th edition, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2010, ISBN 978-0470-59679-1

Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, by Munson, Young, Okiishi, Huebsch, 6th edition, SI Version, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-39881-4, copyright is 2010.

EshBach's Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals, edited by Myer Kutz, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08578-3. Mechanics of Incompressible Fluids, Chapter 9, Ol Ogretim and Huebsch, pp. 552-618.

Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, by Munson, Young, Okiishi, Huebsch, 6th edition, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2008, ISBN 978-0-470-26284-9, #1 fluid mechanics book in US. Note: copyright is 2009.

Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Student Solutions Manual, by Munson, Young, Okiishi, Huebsch, 6th edition, John Wiley & Sons, publisher, 2008, ISBN 978-0-470-08853-1. Note: copyright is 2009.

A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, by Donald F. Young, Bruce R. Munson, Theodore H. Okiishi, Wade W. Huebsch, 4th edition, John Wiley & Sons publisher, 2006, ISBN 0-470-03962-0, pp. 560. (Available Jan. 2007)

A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Student Solutions Manual, Donald F. Young, Bruce R. Munson, Theodore H. Okiishi, Wade W. Huebsch, 4th edition, John Wiley & Sons publisher, 2006, ISBN: 0-470-09928-3. (Available February 2007)

Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, by Munson, Young, Okiishi, contributor, 5th edition, John Wiley & Sons publisher, 2005, ISBN 0-471-67582-2, pp 770.

5. Other Publications

No.

Type of publication (Abstracts, Open Editorials, Magazine articles, Newspaper Articles, Media Interviews, Opinion articles, Project reports)

Type of publication Title and Date1 Press release from

WVURC on the Hybrid Projectile Program

November, 2011, Featured on WVU Today and Research Highlights, "With DoD grant, WVU positioned to help military thwart terrorism".

2 Interview Fall 2011, Research Spotlight Article, by Scott Gillespie, featured on WVURC sight.

Comments:

Numerical Investigation of Unsteady Viscous Flows Past An Airfoil Leading Edge With Surface Roughness and Ice Accretion, Wade W. Huebsch, Ph.D.

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Dissertation, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department, Iowa State University, May 2000.

A Comparative Study on the Heat Transfer Performance of HFC-236ea and CFC-114 in Condensation and Pool Boiling, Wade W. Huebsch, M.S. Thesis, Mechanical Engineering Department, Iowa State University, August, 1994.

B. Patents, Provisional Patents and DisclosuresUnited States Patent, “Stimulus Responsive Nanoparticles”, US Patent Number 8,362,760 B2, Jan. 29, 2013.

Disclosure: Aeromechatronic Resonating Wind Energy Harvester with Passive Self Tuning, Browning, Wilhelm, and Huebsch, 2011.

United States Patent Filed. “Stimulus Responsive Nanoparticles”. Application number: 12388987, Feb. 19, 2009. Cairns, Huebsch, Kierros, Shafran.

United States Provisional Patent application. “Dynamic Roughness Using Stimulus-Responsive Nanoparticles”. Feb. 19, 2009. Cairns, Huebsch, Kierros, Shafran.

United States provisional patent application 61/066,384 entitled - "Stimulus-Responsive Fluidic Dispersions of Nanoparticles", filed Feb 19th 2008. Cairns, Huebsch, Kierros, Shafran.

United States disclosure 460: “Dynamic Roughness Using Stimulus Responsive Nanoparticles,” 2009.

C. PresentationsInvited Presentation"Transforming Existing Munitions into Small Mortar Launched Armed Unmanned Aircraft," Armed UAS Conference, Las Vegas, NV, May 23-24, 2012.

“Dynamic Surface Roughness for Aerodynamic Flow Control,” presented at 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Jan. 2004.

“Unsteady Navier-Stokes Simulation of Flow Past Surface Ice Geometries,” presented at the 38th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, Jan. 2000.

“The Effects of Small-Scale Surface Roughness on Laminar Airfoil-Scale Trailing Edge Separation Bubbles,” presented at the AIAA 36th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, Jan. 1998.

D. Research ProjectsNew Research Awards:

2014

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No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Performance Period

Total Funding Requested

Funding Allocated to Your Tasks

1 Micro Feather Sense and Control MAV Aerodynamics

PI Army 6/2014-7/2015

$230,000 $160,000

2Comments: #1 above was listed as new award on 2013 P&T document. However it did not arrive until 6/2014, so it is listed here. The total funding was also increased from $200,000 to $230,000.

2013

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Performance Period

Total Funding Requested

Funding Allocated to Your Tasks

1 Micro Feather Sense and Control MAV Aerodynamics

PI Army 11/2013-5/2015

$200,000 $65,000

2 Adaptation of Quad Rotor Platform for Novel Airborne Sensing of Ship Wake

PI Navy 7/2013 – 6/2014

$36,000 $6,000

3 40 mm Aerodynamic Configuration Trade Study

PI Chemring 1/13-4/13

$58,000 $39,500

Comments: Comments: Note that allocation values are just approximate. Heading up a large research group makes it a bit more of a gray area on what is allocated to your task.

2012

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Performance Period

Total Funding Requested

Funding Allocated to Your Tasks

1 Hybrid Projectiles III Co-PI Army 3/12-6/13

$690,000 $200,000

2 Large-scale Scramjet Engine Test

Co-PI ATK 10/12-5/13

$33,000 $3000

3 MAV Gust Rejection PI Physical Sciences

7/12-4/13

$37,000 $15,000

4 UAS Aerodynamic Stability

Co-PI Vista Research

4/12-8/12

$30,000 $10,000

Comments: Note that allocation values are just approximate. Heading up a large research group makes it a bit more of a gray area on what is allocated to your task.

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1. Active participation in sponsored projects during the 2012 calendar year:2014

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Funding budgeted- Your Tasks

Research Expenditures($)

1 Hybrid Projectiles 2 PI Army $154,590

2 Hybrid Projectiles 3 Co-PI Army $7,345

3 Unmanned System Algorithm Development

Co-PI ARL $27,023

4 Air Wake PI PSI $1700

5 Micro Feather Sense and Control PI Army $17,495

Comments:

2013

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Funding budgeted- Your Tasks

Research Expenditures($)

1 Aerodynamic Flow Control with Stimulus-Responsive Smart Skins for Tunable Dynamic Roughness - NASA EPSCoR

PI NASA $13,000

2 Hybrid Projectiles 2 Tech PI

Army $250,000

3 Hybrid Projectiles 3 Tech PI

Army $34,000

4 Unmanned System Algorithm Development

Co-PI ARL $55,000

5 Adaptation of Quad Rotor Platform for Novel Airborne Sensing of Ship Wake

PI Navy $6,000

6 40 mm Configuration Study PI Chemring Corp

$39,500

7 Experimental Flow Characterization and Model Development of Advanced Firefighting Agent Application Technologies

Co-PI FAA $2500

Comments: From the department, I only received numbers on Project #1 above. Therefore, all the other numbers are rough approximations. I am spending on 6 different projects, PI on 3, and only get data on one project.

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2012

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Funding budgeted- Your Tasks

Research Expenditures($)

1 Distributed Conformal Actuation for Simultaneously Controlling Flow Separation & Transition

PI AFOSR $107,343

2 Aerodynamic Flow control of Rotor & Tilt-Rotor Surfaces Using Dynamic Roughness

PI NASA $70,461

Hybrid Projectiles 2 Co-PI Army $23,596Tactical Sustainment and Sensor Deployment (TSSD) System

PI AFRL $16,000

Unmanned System Algorithm Development

Co-PI ARL $64,000

Hybrid Projectiles 3 Co-PI ARL $0 (on no-cost extension)

MAV Gust Rejection PI Physical Sciences

$14,000

UAS Aerodynamic Stability Co-PI Vista Research

$7,000

Comments: For research expenditures, I received values from Pam. The ones that made sense I included. For others, I gave my best approximation.

2011

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Performance Period

Total Funding Requested

Funding Allocated to Your Tasks

1 Integrated physical and chemical measurements: Wind tunnel studies

Co-PI NASA 2/11-2/12

140000 21000

2 Integrated physical and chemical measurements: Wind tunnel studies

Co-PI Cornell University

1/11-12/12

23000 2400

3 Integrated physical and chemical measurements: Wind tunnel studies

Co-PI Cornell University

1/11-9/30

89000 7000

4 Distributed conformal actuation for simultaneously

PI AFOSR 5/11-3/12

111000 76000

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controlling flow separation and transition

5 Third generation transforming and hybrid projectiles

Co-PI Army 3/11-3/12

304000 140000

2009-2010

PROJECT NAMEFUNDING SOURCE

NAMEPI START

DATEEND

DATE TOTAL

AMOUNT AWARDED

Aerodynamic Flow control of Rotor & Tilt-Rotor Surfaces Using Dynamic Roughness

NASA Goddard SPC FLGHT

CTRHuebsch 9/4/09 9/3/12 $294,274

Distributed Conformal Actuation for

Simultaneously Controlling Flow

Separation & Transition

Physical Sciences, Inc Huebsch 5/15/10 3/15/12 $111,067

Development of an Advanced Fire Fighting

Agent Application Model

AFRL Morris $391,510

Wind Energy Harvesting Through

PiezoelectricsAEI Sabolsky $45,000

Unmanned System Algorithm Development ARL Gautam 9/29/201

0 9/28/11 $2,720,000

Development of Hybrid Projectiles ATI/Army

Gautam - PI &

Huebsch - technical PI

7/29/2009

12/31/2011 $2,200,000

$5,761,851

Title PI/Co-PI Sponsor Duration Funding Level

Novel Electromechanical Systems for Direct Wind Energy-Harvesting

Co-PI WVURC 10/09-8/10 $50,000

Dynamic roughness applied to boundary layer control

PI AFOSR – Physical Sciences Inc

1/10-1/12 $224,000

Aerodynamic flow control with electrically responsive liquid crystal polymer composites for tunable

PI NASA Langley - EPSCoR

9/09-9/12 $294,274

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dynamic roughnessHybrid Projectile for the War Fighter

Co-PI ARDEC (Army) 1/10-1/12 $2.2 million

Resilient Tunnel System – Flood Containment Plug

Co-PI DHS – Battelle Memorial Institute

To 5/2010 $197,152

Alternate Designs for Hybrid Projectile Program

PI Imperial Machine & Tool Co

8/09-7/10 $65,005

Water Recovery from Power Plants

Co-PI NETL 11/08-1/10 $225,912

Computational Modeling of a New Surveillance Airship Design

Co-PI ARES Systems Group

1/09-12/09 $67,500

Dynamic Roughness Applied to Boundary Layer Control

PI AFOSR – Physical Sciences Inc

2008-2009(Phase I STTR)

$98,400

Electrically Responsive Micro-Rods for Mircofluidic Application

Co-PI PSCoR – WVURC

2008-2009 $37,220

Resilient Tunnel System – Flood Containment Plug

Co-PI DHS – Battelle Memorial Institute

To 5/31/09 $65,261

Development of Hybrid Projectile System

PI ARDEC (Army)Imperial Machine & Tool Co

2008-2009 $77,000

Dynamic Roughness as a Mechanism for Boundary-Layer Flow Control

PI Center for Rotorcraft Innovation (CRI)

2007-2008 $109,592

Resilient Tunnel System Co-PI DHS 2007-2009 $1,300,000Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft

Co-PI Boeing Co. 2007 $85,000

Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft

Co-PI Boeing Co. 2006 $132,190

Design and testing of adaptive washout / variable sweep morphingmechanism for swept wing tailless aircraft

PI WVSGC 2006-07 $20,000 + $20K of industry cost share

Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft

Co-PI Boeing Co. 2005 $85,120

Aerodynamic Flow Control PI WVURC 2005-2006 $28,772Downwash Wake Reduction for the V-22 Osprey

Co-PI Bell Helicopter 2004-2006 $200,000

Wing Morphing as a PI NASA Langley 2004-2007 $72,000

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Primary Flight Control for Swept Wing Tailless AircraftInvestigation of New Mechanisms in Ice Accretion

PI RITA/Bell 2004 $97,800

Data Structures for Multi-Physics Modeling in Complex Geometries

PI MulPhys 2004-05 $25,959

Scientific Computations at the Undergraduate and High-School Level

Co-PI National Computational Science Inst.

2004 $1500

Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft

Co-PI Boeing Co. 2003-2004 $110,003

Wing Morphing of a Flying Wing

PI WV NASA Space Grant Consortium

2003-2004 $1000

Investigation of New Mechanisms for Downstream Ice Roughness

PI RITA/Bell 2003 $59,000

Prediction of Aircraft Ice Accretion Using Neural Net Technology

PI WV NASA Space Grant Consortium

2002-2003 $1000

Circulation Control for Downwake Reduction in the V-22 Aircraft

Co-PI RITA 2002-2003 $50,000

Experimental Investigation on the Use of Vortex Generators to Reduce Aerodynamic Drag For a Racing-Class Motorcycle

PI WVU Senate Grant

2002 $9,996

Reduction of Aerodynamic Drag on a Racing-Class Motorcycle

PI WV NASA Space Grant Consortium

2002 $25,000

Blending of CFD Tools with Ice Microphysics for Investigation of Downstream Ice Roughness

PI RITA/Bell 2002 $75,000

Role of Turbulence in Chemical and Dynamical Processes in the Near Field Wake of Subsonic Aircraft

Co-PI NASA 2000-2001 $109,223

E. Proposals Submitted

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20122. Proposals submitted for either external or internal funding:

No.Title (short from EBS)

PI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Performance Period

Total Funding Requested

Funding Allocated to Your Tasks

1 Large-scale Scramjet Engine Test

Co-PI ATK 10/12-5/13

$33,000

2 40 mm Aerodynamic Configuration Trade Study

PI Chemring 12/12-5/13

$58,000

3 ARPA-E Wind Turbines

PI ARPA-E 1/13-12/15

$4.4 million

Discrete Roughness Modeling

PI Physical Sciences, Inc

10/12-8/13

$25,000

Hybrid Projectiles III Co-PI Army 3/12-6/13

$690,000

Health of Aircraft Co-PI NASA 10/12-9/15

$200,000

Flush Air Data System PI NASA 10/12-9/15

$200,000

UAS Aerodynamic Stability

Co-PI Vista Research

4/12-8/12

$30,000

MAV Aerodynamic Enhancement

PI Physical Sciences, Inc

11/12-10/13

$200,000

FSI Measurement PI Physical Sciences

3/12-12/12

$69,000

MAV Gust Rejection PI Physical Sciences

7/12-4/13

$37,000

Hovering Micromunition

Co-PI Army 7/12-4/13

$37,000

2011

No. TitlePI or Co-PI

Funding Agency

Performance Period

Total Funding Requested

Funding Allocated to Your Tasks

1 Tactical Sustainment and Sensor Deployment (TSSD) System

PI AFRL through Phase I SBIR

8/11-4/12

26000 11000

2 Improved Dispensing of Liquid Propane

Co-PI Nine Sigma 2/12-12/12

61000 13000

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3 Analysis, design and testing of a passive variable-geometry vortex generator and tuned piezoelectric energy harvester

Co-PI WVURC - PSCoR

7/11-6/12

48000 8000

4 Experimental learning through flight simulation for aerospace engineering curriculum enhancement

Co-PI NSF 1/12-12/13

200000 37000

5 Turret Flow Control Using Dynamic Roughness and OCT Diagnostics

PI AFOSR 1/12-12/12

27000 12000

2009-2010

PROJECT NAMEFUNDING SOURCE

NAMEPI

AMOUNT REQUESTE

DAerodynamic Flow

control of Rotor & Tilt-Rotor Surfaces Using Dynamic Roughness

NASA Goddard SPC FLGHT

CTRHuebsch $294,274

Distributed Conformal Actuation for

Simultaneously Controlling Flow

Separation & Transition

Physical Sciences, Inc Huebsch $111,067

Development of an Advanced Fire Fighting

Agent Application Model

AFRL Morris $391,510

Increasing the Efficiency of Insect-Sized MAVs Using Biologically Inspired Nanoscale Wing Feathers

NSF Huebsch $15,000

Tactical Sustainment and Sensor Deployment (TSSD) System

Physical Sciences, Inc Huebsch $26,000

Wind Energy Harvesting Through

PiezoelectricsAEI Sabolsky $45,000

Unmanned System Algorithm Development ARL Gautam $2,720,000

Development of Hybrid ATI/Army Gautam - $2,200,000

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Projectiles

PI & Huebsch -

technical PI$5,802,851

**Note: not sure when to include the 2nd Year Hybrid funding that we received.

Title Date Sponsor Status Requested Award

Evaluation of an Air Data System on an aerial platform

3/09 VSI Aerospace Inc

Not funded $48,244

Control of Contaminated Wind Turbine Blades

Spring 09

NSF Not funded $300,000

Dynamic Roughness as a Mechanism for Aerodynamic Flow Control

Center for Rotorcraft Innovation

(CRI)

2007-2009(pending)

$328,776

Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft

2005 Boeing Funded $85,120

CAREER: Investigation of dynamic roughness for flow control of separation and transition

July 2005

NSF Pending $420,664

Wing Morphing as a Primary Flight Control for Swept Wing Tailless Aircraft

2004-2007

NASA Langley

Funded $72,000

Downwash Wake Reduction for the V-22 Osprey

2004-06 Bell Helicopter

Funded $200,000

Large-Eddy Simulation of Insect Flight

2005-07 NSF Not Funded

$231,377

3D CFD Analysis of Aerosol Transport and Deposition

2005-07 NIH Not Funded

$280,798

Investigation of New Mechanisms in Ice Accretion

2004 RITA/Bell Funded $97,800

Data Structures for Multi-Physics Modeling in Complex Geometries

2004-2005

MulPhys Funded $25,959

Scientific Computations at the Undergraduate and High-School Level

2004 National Computational Science Inst.

Funded $1500

Sensitivity Study on the Evolution of Contrails Behind Aircraft

2003 Boeing Co. Funded $110,003

Wing Morphing of a Flying 2003 WV NASA Funded $1000

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Wing Space Grant Consortium

Investigation of Roughness Effects on Turbulent Boundary Layers

2003 DEPSCoR – ONR

Not Funded

$561,267

Investigation of New Mechanisms in Ice Accretion

2003 NSF Not Funded

$447,585

Investigation of New Mechanisms for Downstream Ice Roughness

2003 RITA/Bell Funded $59,000

Prediction of Aircraft Ice Accretion Using Neural Net Technology

2002 WV NASA Space Grant Consortium

Funded $1000

3D CFD Analysis of Lung Aerosol Transport and Deposition

2002 NIH Not Funded

$754,770

Circulation Control for Downwake Reduction in the V-22 Aircraft

2002 RITA Funded $50,000

Experimental Investigation on the Use of Vortex Generators to Reduce Aerodynamic Drag For a Racing-Class Motorcycle

2002 WVU Senate Grant

Funded $9,996

Reduction of Aerodynamic Drag on a Racing-Class Motorcycle

2002 WV NASA Space Grant Consortium

Funded $25,000

The Impact of Aircraft Contrails on the Global Radiation Balance

2002 Oak Ridge Associated Universities

Not Funded

$10,000

Blending of CFD Tools with Ice Microphysics for Investigation of Downstream Ice Roughness

2002 RITA/Bell Funded $75,000

Role of Turbulence in Chemical and Dynamical Processes in the Near Field Wake of Subsonic Aircraft

2001 NASA Funded $109,223

IV. Service Activities

2012

MAE Committee ParticipationCheckBox (X) Details (chairman or member)

Promotion and Tenure Committee x MemberUndergraduate ME Curriculum CommitteeUndergraduate AE Curriculum Committee x Member

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Graduate Program CommitteeFaculty Search Committees x Chair, Member (3 committees)Ph.D. Qualifying Examination Committee x Coordination of Exam ___(term)_____

Chairman of Area ________________x Problems for Area(s)___Fluids_

Coordination of Mechanics Courses Course #. of Sec’s #. of Students

Laboratory Committee x MemberFreshman Engineering Orientation Days x Member (Spring 2012 only)High School Visitation Days x Spring 2012 onlyResearch Day ParticipationLiaison with Academy of Dist. AlumsOther: AIAA Faculty Advisor X AdvisorLead effort to acquire a 6-component balance for wind tunnel - acquired departmental, college and research funding

x Lead

Lead effort to update wind tunnel facility with Removable Test Section

x Lead

Comment

No. Name of the publication Title of the paperOther Descriptor

1 Journal of Aerospace Engineering

Numerical Investigation of Subsonic Flow over a TOW 2B Missile

Comment:

2011

No.

Name of the Society (Examples: Professional society officer, conference chairmanship, conference session organizer, editor of journal, technical committee membership ) Membership/Leadership position

1 AIAA Senior member2 AIAA Session Organizer, Session Chair,

Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Conference, Summer 2011

3 Sigma Xi

MAE Committee ParticipationCheckBox (X) Type (chairman or member)

Promotion and Tenure Committee X MemberSearch Committee for Position - UAV X ChairSearch Committee for Position - Dept. Chair X memberSearch Committee for Position - Solley X member

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Search Committee for Position - post doc X chairLaboratory CommitteePh.D. Qualifying Examination Committee X memberGraduate Program CommitteeUndergraduate ME Curriculum CommitteeUndergraduate AE Curriculum Committee X memberABET Assessment Team for Outcome (…) XFreshman Engineering Orientation Days X Chair for AEHigh School Visitation Days X Chair for AEResearch Day ParticipationOther: (Aero Lab committee - developing plan for MAE design and prototyping center)

X

Worked with Dr. Thompson to get SolidWorks in the MAE department - 500 seats.

X

Comment:

No. WVU Committee ParticipationCheckBox (X) Type of participation

1 OSP Advisory Committee X Member2

No. Name of the publication Title of the paperOther Descriptor

1 SAE AeroTech A different intermittency formulation for flow at low Reynolds numbers

2 Aeronautical Journal A first order boundary element method for unsteady incompressible flow

4 Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

Effects of Ice Geometry on Airfoil Performance Using Neural Networks

Prediction5 AIAA Summer Fluid

Mechanics Meeting, 2012Reviewed 5 papers for this upcoming

conference6 AIAA Theoretical Fluid

Mechanics Meeting, Summer 2011

Reviewed 6 papers for a session

78

Other: (indicate here………………….)

Comment: I am not used to saving all of the titles of the papers I review. Will do better next year.

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2009-2010

Society Name Description of ParticipationAIAA Senior Member, Session Organizer,

Session Chair, ReviewerSigma Xi

Agency Name Service ProvidedUS Congressional UAV Caucus Participated in the annual meeting in DC

and represented WV and WVU

Name of CommitteeType of Participation

(i.e. member, chair, etc.)MAE AE Laboratory MemberMAE AE Curriculum MemberMAE P&T Committee MemberPhD Qualifying Exam Committee Chair/Member for Aero/FluidsMAE Search Committee Chair (faculty position - UAV)MAE Search Committee Chair (Aero Engineer, Research Corp)MAE Search Committee Chair (post doc cfd position - Huebsch)MAE Search Committee Chair (HUAV research faculty position)MAE Search Committee Chair (AFC research faculty position)MAE Search Committee Member (New Dept Chair Search)MAE Freshman/High School Recruitment Co-Chair with Dr. ThompsonWVU – Engineering liaison to WVU Football team

A. Professional Societies and Activities

Member of the “Prevention Through Design” (PtD) team, headed by NIOSH, starting in Fall 2009

Reviewer as member of AIAA TC, Abstracts for AIAA summer meeting, Spring 2009

Reviewer, The Aeronautical Journal, Paper # 3448 WH, Spring 09Reviewer, AIAA Journal of Aircraft, fall 2008Reviewer, Abstracts for winter 2009 AIAA meetingSession Chair – AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Jan. 2008Reviewer, Atmospheric Sciences, Spring 08, 1 manuscriptReviewer, Abstracts for winter 2008 AIAA meetingSession Chair – 25th Applied Aerodynamics Conference, Miami, FL, June 2007.Session Organizer and Session Chair – SAE Aerotech Congress, Los Angles, CA,

Summer 2007

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Reviewer, Abstracts for summer 2007 AIAA meeting – Applied Aerodynamics (13 extended abstracts reviewed)

Reviewer, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2006**GATC session organizer, SAE, August, 2006**AIAA Session Chair – Optimization and Artificial Intelligence for Aerodynamics,

24th Applied Aerodynamics Conference, San Francisco, June 2006.AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Technical Committee – member 2006-2009Atmospheric Environment – Reviewer for two journal manuscripts, Fall 2005SAE Technical Committee – Aerodynamics (invited), 2005.SAE Session Chair – Airborne Sensor Platforms, SAE World Aerospace

Congress, October 3-6, Fall 2005.SAE Session Organizer – Airborne Sensor Platforms, SAE World Aerospace

Congress, October 3-6, 2005.Invited as Guest Speaker for ASME Region-V Student Conference, Spring 2005Reviewer for SAE Transactions, Spring 2005Reviewer for AIAA Journal of Aircraft – bound transactions on circulation

control, Spring 2005Organized a NASA Live Presentation on “Biomimetic Flight” held in the NRCCE

building.Reviewer for ASME Fluids Journal - 2004Volunteer, along with WVU AIAA student members, for EAA’s Countdown to

Kitty Hawk. We worked in the EAA Pavilion during the week leading up to the First Flight Centinnial.

Organized trip for AIAA student branch to take trip to 100th Anniversary of Flight at Kitty Hawk, NC to witness the First Flight Centennial Celebration, December 17, 2003.

Co-organizer for guest lecture by Dr. Bob Ash on the Wright Flyer.WVU AIAA students presented research papers at annual AIAA Region I Student

Conference, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.Reviewer for conference papers submitted to the Education Session for the 41st

AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Jan. 2003.Session Chair, Education II Session, 41st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and

Exhibit, Jan. 2003.Faculty advisor for the WVU student branch of the American Institute of

Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 2001-presentEducation chair for the Allegheny/Pittsburgh professional AIAA section, 2001-

presentReviewer for ASME Fluids Journal - 2003Member of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)Member of American Society of Engineering EducationMember of Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society)Member of Sigma Gamma Tau (Aerospace Honor Society)Participated in LEWICE workshop, Sept. 1999, sponsored by the Icing Branch at

the NASA Glenn Research CenterParticipated in Project LEA/RN at ISU – Learning Enhancement Action/Resource

Network

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B. Consulting

John Wiley & Sons, contributor to next edition of “Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics,” by Munson, Young, Okiishi, to be published in 2005.

MD Biotech, Inc., Optical Scanning Instrumentation project, 2002.

C. Committee Responsibilities

1. University

Member of OSP Advisory Committee, Aug. 09 - presentReviewer for WVURC PSCoR proposals (2) – Spring 2009Reviewer for WVURC PSCoR proposals (3) – Fall 2008Faculty host for Bucklew Scholar – Spring 2006Engineering liaison for the WVU Football program (meet with recruits that are interested in the engineering program), 2004-present.WVU AIAA student branch participated in Freshman Visitation.Participated in an assessment of student writing skills for general education, 2002

2. CEMR

Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee, 2007-2009WVU AIAA student branch participated in CEMR Visitation Day; Spring 04, Fall 04.WVU AIAA student branch participated in “8th Grade Day”, Spring 04.Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee, 2001-2002

3. MAE Department

Member of MAE P&T committee, Fall 2009 - presentMember of ABET department team, Fall 2009 - presentFaculty advisor for the WVU Off-Road Jeep Club, Spring 2009-presentMember of MAE recruitment team, 2007-presentMember of Aerospace Laboratory Committee, 2004-presentSearch committee member, Faculty position, Spring 2009, MAE/WVNano search, Kang chairSearch committee member, Post Doc, Spring 2009, Fuel Cell, CelikSearch committee chair, Fall 2008 (CFD)Search committee member, Summer 08 (combustion 1)Search committee member, Summer 08 (combustion 2)Search committee chair, Summer 08 (microscopy)Resigned as faculty advisor for AIAA in Dec. 2007Chair of the AE Curriculum committee (start June 2007)

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Responsible for AE recruiting (ditto)Member of the newly formed PhD Qualifying Exam Committee (Aero/Fluids) – start in Jan. 2007 - presentMember of search committee, Tenure-track position (Alt. Fuels), 2006-07Member of search committee, Post-Doc Biofluids (Celik), 2006PhD Qualifying Exam – Member, Aerodynamics, Fall 2006PhD Qualifying Exam – Member, Aerodynamics, Fall 2005PhD Qualifying Exam – Member, Aerodynamics, Spring 2005Aerospace Laboratory Committee, 2005-presentAdvisor for Dual Degree Students (R-K), Fall 2004-Spring 2009 (retired in summer of 09)PhD Qualifying Exam – Chair, Fluid Mechanics, Fall 2004Visitation Day, AE, Spring 04.Faculty advisor for student branch of AIAA, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Aerospace Engineering Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Member, 2001-presentPhD Qualifying Exam – Member, Fluid Mechanics, Spring 2004Freshman Seminar for AE, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Chairman - AE Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2001-2002ME Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2001-2002MAE Student Lab Equipment Committee, 2002-presentPhD Qualifying Exam Committee, 2001(2x), 2002(3x), 2003(1x)WVU Baja Event – 2002

Wade W. Huebsch

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