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photo Andreas N. Alexandrou
Professor, Interim Head
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Cyprus
75 Kallipoleos Avenue, P.O. Box 20537
Nicosia, 1678, Cyprus

Tel: +357-22892256
Fax: +357-22892254
Email: andalexaucy.ac.cy
 

Short Biography

Andreas Alexandrou is currently the interim Department Head of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Cyprus. Prior to this appointment he was Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Director of the Semisolid Metal Processing Center (1998-2001) and Director of the Aerospace Program (1993-1998). From 1993-1994 he held a parallel appointment at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Research Associate Fellow at the Materials Processing Center of the Materials Science and Engineering Department.

He received the B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering (1982) from the American University of Beirut while on U.S.AID/Fullbright scholarship. At the University of Michigan he earned M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering (1983) and Civil Engineering (1985), and the Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering (1986). His research interests and contributions are in basic fluid flows with applications in the environment, processing of materials, and in wake flows. His research program has received funding from industry, NASA and the US. Department of Energy (total research funding: approx. $6 Million).

He has well over 70 scientific publications and numerous presentations to his credit. In addition to co-authoring "Viscous Fluid Flow," he has authored as single author "Principles of Fluid Mechanics," an undergraduate textbook in fluid mechanics. He received the 1992 WPI Board of Trustee's Award for Outstanding Teaching, the 1993 Morgan Distinguished Instructorship Award, and the 1996 Russell M. Searle Teacher of the Year Award in Mechanical Engineering. He is also the co-founder of the Cypriot Scientist Network.

 

Research Interests

Basic fluid flows with applications in the environment, processing of materials, and in wake flows.
 
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