Luciano Castillo
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Luciano Castillo (born December 6, 1965, in
Puerto Rico) is an engineer known for his work in theoretical and experimental
fluid dynamics,
turbulence and
wind energy and for applying
scaling analysis and
asymptotic methods. He is currently the Kenninger Chair Professor of Renewable Energy and Power Systems in the School of Mechanical Engineering at
Purdue University,
West Lafayette,
Indiana, where he is also the Dean's Faculty Fellow for Hispanic/Latino Engagement, Purdue University, (2019–present).
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