Dr. @GL, SIMULIA Fluid Mechanics Enablement Team Lead, has received the prestigious designation of Fellow from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for his exceptional achievements and contributions to the engineering profession. Nominated and elected by ASME members and existing Fellows, an ASME member must have demonstrated 10 or more years of active practice and at least 10 years of active corporate membership in ASME to earn this honor. Dr. Laskowski now joins the ranks of only 3% of his ASME peers by earning this accolade.
Dr. Laskowski joined Dassault Systèmes in 2018 after having spent 14 years at GE Global Research and GE Aviation supporting and then leading development and deployment of CFD tools and methods for aircraft engine and power generation technology and products. He was very active in utilizing some of the world’s largest supercomputers to understand the role of turbulence in aircraft engines having served as PI or Co-PI on a number of INCITE and ALCC awards granting access to supercomputers within the US DoE. He is also an inventor on a dozen patents or pending patents and author of more than 80 peer reviewed articles in various industries. He currently leads the Fluid Mechanics enablement team supporting the development, deployment and enablement of SIMULIA fluid solutions for all industries.
Dr. Laskowski holds a BSc in Aerospace Engineering from Penn State, an MSc in Aerospace Engineering from University of Cincinnati, a Research Masters in Aerospace Engineering from the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics and PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University. He did a PostDoc at Sandia National Labs in Livermore, CA focusing on large-scale multiphysics, multiscale CFD prior to entering industry. He is active in both AIAA and ASME.
Vice President of SIMULIA’s World Wide Industry Process Success & Services, Dr.@AA, remarks, “Greg is an amazing talent within our SIMULIA brand. His experience, expertise and commitment to state-of-the-art fluids and mechanical engineering is exemplary. We are very honored to having Greg being recognized by the ASME and in this way in the best possible way represent the values of our company.”