Accessible and affordable air transport is integral to an increasingly connected global society. Future aviation will rely on new sustainable technologies. The barrier to their implementation is an unlikely one: noise. My Fulbright research aims to better understand jet noise, for a quieter next generation of aircraft.

Ravee Sainia is a PhD candidate in the Shock Lab at Monash University, researching the fundamental nature of jet noise in aviation. His work uses advanced data decomposition to analyse high-fidelity numerical data.

As a Fulbright Scholar, Ravee will work with the University of Michigan’s Towne Flow Modeling and Control Lab to develop reduced-order models for jet noise, contributing to sustainable aviation advancements.

Home Institution Monash University
Host Institution University of Michigan
Award Name Fulbright Future Scholarship, Funded by the Kinghorn Foundation
Discipline Fluid Mechanics
Award Year 2025