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Mark Savill
Company Founder and Director

Mark Savill maintains links to international research through positions at both Cranfield and Cambridge University. He is a Senior Research Associate in the Fluids group of Cambridge University Engineering Department, where he acts as Research Manager for both the new Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory and the world renowned Whittle Laboratory. Before this he worked at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University Department of Physics; first as a PhD student (1976- 1979) and then as a Research Assistant, Fellow and Associate.

Along with his colleagues Bill Dawes and Stewart Cant, he extended the Dawes unstructured adaptive mesh Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes turbomachinery code to include new prediction techniques for confined explosions and other combustion flows.

For CU he manages EPSRC and EC projects aimed at developing and applying CFD to a very wide range of turbomachinery, aircraft & racing car, flows as well as combustors and deflagration, detonation scenarios.

He has supervised at universities across Europe, including Bristol University; QMW & Imperial Colleges, Southampton, IMST Marseille, Unversite de Poitiers, EPF Lausanne and the Telemark Institute, Norway.

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