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Curriculum Vitae of Sergio Pirozzoli Address University of Rome La Sapienza Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Via Eudossiana 18 00184, Roma Contact tel.: +39 06 44585202 fax : +39 06 4881759 e-mail: sergio.pirozzoli@uniroma1.it Academic records 2000,2001 Research Visitor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena (USA) 2001-2003 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics, University of Rome La Sapienza 2004-2010 Assistant Professor of Fluid Dynamics, Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics, University of Rome La Sapienza 2011- Associate Professor of Fluid Dynamics, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Rome La Sapienza Participation in International Organizations Associate Editor of Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, edited by Springer (2009-) Member of the ECCOMAS Computational Fluid Dynamics Commitee (2008-2012) Member of the American Physical Society (2000-) Main invited lectures Shock Wave - Vortex Interactions: Numerical Simulations and Theoretical Considerations, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA (2000) Aero-acoustic phenomena around launchers in flight conditions, MACSINET Open Industrial Days, Institut Leonard de Vinci, Paris (2002)

Optimized Weighted-ENO Schemes for Multi-scale Compressible Flows, ICIAM Congress, Sydney (2003). Optimized Weighted-ENO schemes for direct numerical simulation of compressible turbulent flows, International Conference on Control, Partial Differential Equations and Scientific Computing, Beijing (2004) Simulation and validation of turbulent compressible flows, PROMUVAL short course on multidisciplinary verification and validation, Barcelona (2004) CAA for flow/acoustic interaction and high speed flows with shocks, VKI Lecture Series on Computational Aeroacoustics, Von Karman Institute, Bruxelles (2006). Shock-vortex and shock-turbulence interaction VKI Lecture Series on Computational Aeroacoustics, Von Karman Institute, Bruxelles (2006). DNS analysis of shock wave/ turbulent boundary layer interactions, TUD- Delft University of Technology (2006). Seminar series on Development of optimized schemes for computational aeroacoustics e High-order shock-capturing schemes: beyond ENO and WENO, ENEA Casaccia (2007) Plenary lecture on: High-order shock-capturing schemes: ENO, WENO, and beyond. Conference on High order Non-Oscillatory Methods for Wave Propagation, Transport and Flow Problems, Trento (2009) DNS and LES of shock/boundary layer interactions, Ecole Centrale de Lyon (2009) Wall pressure fluctuations in transonic shock/boundary layer interaction, IUTAM Symposium on Computational Aero-Acoustics for Aircraft Noise Prediction, Southampton (2010) Direct numerical simulation of turbulent compressible boundary layers at moderate Reynolds number, CORIA, Rouen (2010) Direct simulation of turbulent compressible boundary layers, TU Berlin (2011) Numerical simulation of compressible turbulent compressible boundary layers at high Reynolds number, CNAM, Paris (2013) The structure of wall turbulence in the outer layer: a perspective eye from CFD, Progress in Wall Turbulence: Understanding and Modelling, Lille (2014) Refereeing of scientific journals AIAA Journal Applied Numerical Mathematics

Computers and Fluids International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Journal of Computational Physics Journal of Fluid Mechanics Journal of Fluids Engineering Journal of Scientific Computing Journal of Turbulence Physics of Fluids Shock Waves Publications in refereed international journals 1. S. Pirozzoli, M. Bernardini and P. Orlandi, Turbulence statistics in Couette flow at high Reynolds number, J. Fluid Mech. 758, pp. 327-343 (2014) 2. P. Orlandi, S. Pirozzoli, M. Bernardini and G.F. Carnevale, A minimal flow unit for the study of turbulence with passive scalars, J. Turbulence 15 pp. 731-751 (2014). 3. M. Bernardini, S. Pirozzoli, P. Orlandi and S.K. Lele, Parameterization of Boundary-Layer Transition Induced by Isolated Roughness Elements, AIAA Journal, pp. 1-9 (2014) 4. S. Pirozzoli, Revisiting the mixing-length hypothesis in the outer part of turbulent wall layers: mean flow and wall friction, J. Fluid Mech. 745, pp. 378-397 (2014) 5. M. Bernardini, S. Pirozzoli and P. Orlandi, Velocity statistics in turbulent channel flow up to Re τ = 4000, J. Fluid Mech. 742, pp. 171-191 (2014) 6. A. Di Marco, R. Camussi, M. Bernardini, S. Pirozzoli, Wall pressure coherence in supersonic turbulent boundary layers, J. Fluid Mech. 732 pp 445-456 (2013). 7. S. Pirozzoli, T. Colonius, Generalized characteristic relaxation boundary conditions for unsteady compressible flow simulations, J. Comp. Phys., Vol. 248, pp. 109-126 (2013). 8. S. Probsting, F. Scarano, M. Bernardini, S. Pirozzoli, On the estimation of wall pressure coherence using time-resolved tomographic PIV, Exp. Fluids 54, pp. 1-15 (2013). 9. S. Pirozzoli, M. Bernardini, Probing high-reynolds-number effects in numerical boundary layers, Physics of Fluids 25, 021704 (2013).

10. Bernardini, M., Pirozzoli, S., Orlandi, P., Large-scale influences on particle dispersion in wall-bounded flows, Int. J. Multiphase Flow, Vol. 51, pp. 55-64 (2013). 11. Bernardini, M., Pirozzoli, S., Quadrio, M., Orlandi, P., Turbulent channel flow simulations in convecting reference frames, J. Comp. Phys., Vol. 32, pp. 1-6 (2013). 12. Pirozzoli, S., Orlandi, P., Bernardini, M., The fluid dynamics of rolling wheels at low Reynolds number, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 706, pp. 496-533 (2012). 13. Pirozzoli, S., On the size of the energy-containing eddies in the outer turbulent wall layer, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 702, pp. 521-532 (2012). 14. Bernardini, M., Pirozzoli, S., Orlandi, P., Compressibility effects on roughness-induced boundary layer transition, Int. J. Heat Fluid Flow, Vol. 35, pp. 45-51 (2012). 15. Pirozzoli, S., On the velocity and dissipation signature of vortex tubes in isotropic turbulence, Physica D, Vol. 241, pp. 202-207 (2012). 16. Orlandi, P., Pirozzoli, S., Carnevale, G.F., Vortex events in Euler and Navier-Stokes simulations with smooth initial conditions, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 690, pp. 288-320 (2012). 17. Pirozzoli, S., Flow organization near shear layers in turbulent wall-bounded flows, Journal of Turbulence, N41 (2011). 18. Pirozzoli, S., Bernardini, M., Turbulence in supersonic boundary layers at moderate Reynolds number, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 688, pp. 120-168 (2011). 19. M. Bernardini, Pirozzoli, S., Wall pressure fluctuations beneath turbulent supersonic boundary layers, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 23, 085102 (2011). 20. M. Bernardini, Pirozzoli, S., Inner/outer layer interactions in turbulent boundary layers: a refined measure for the large-scale amplitude modulation mechanism, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 23, 061701 (2011). 21. Pirozzoli, S., Bernardini, M., Orlandi, P., Large-scale motions and inner/outer layer interactions in turbulent Couette-Poiseuille flows, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 680, pp. 534-563 (2011). 22. Pirozzoli, S., Bernardini, M., A Direct Numerical Simulation database for impinging shock/turbulent boundary layer interaction, AIAA Journal, Vol. 49, pp. 1307-1312 (2011). 23. Pirozzoli, S., Stabilized non-dissipative approximations of Euler equations in generalized curvilinear coordinates, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 230, pp. 2997-3014 (2011). 24. Bernardini, M., and Pirozzoli, S., The structure of turbulence in transonic shock wave/boundary layer interaction, Int. J. Eng. Sys. Mod. Sim., Vol. 3, pp. 53-63 (2011). 25. Bernardini, M., Pirozzoli, S. and Grasso, F., The wall pressure signature of transonic shock/boundary layer interaction, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 671, pp. 288-312 (2011).

26. Pirozzoli, S., Numerical methods for high-speed flows, Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 43, pp. 163-194 (2011). 27. Pirozzoli, S., Generalized conservative approximations of split convective derivative operators, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 229, pp. 7180-7190 (2010). 28. Pirozzoli, S., Bernardini, M. and Grasso, F., Direct numerical simulation of transonic shock/boundary layer interaction under conditions of incipient separation, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 657, pp. 361-393 (2010). 29. Pirozzoli, S., Bernardini, M. and Grasso, F., On the dynamical relevance of coherent vortical structures in turbulent boundary layers, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 648, pp. 325-349 (2010). 30. Orlandi, P., Pirozzoli, S., Vorticity dynamics in turbulence growth, Theoret. Comput. Fluid Dyn., Vol. 24, pp. 247-251 (2010) 31. Pirozzoli, S., Beer, A., Bernardini, M. and Grasso, F. Computational analysis of impinging shock-wave boundary layer interaction under conditions of incipient separation, Shock Waves, Vol. 19, pp. 487-497 (2009). 32. Pirozzoli, S., A structural model for the vortex tubes of isotropic turbulence, Theoret. Comput. Fluid Dyn., Vol. 23, pp. 55-62 (2009). 33. Bernardini, M. and Pirozzoli, S., A general strategy for the optimization of Runge-Kutta schemes for wave propagation phenomena, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 228, pp. 4182-4199 (2009). 34. Pirozzoli, S., Bernardini, M. and Grasso, F., Characterization of coherent structures in a supersonic turbulent boundary layer, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 613, pp. 205-231 (2008). 35. Pirozzoli, S., Performance analysis and optimization of finite difference schemes for wave propagation problems, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 222, pp. 809-831 (2007). 36. Pirozzoli, S., On the spectral properties of shock-capturing schemes, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 219, pp. 489-497 (2006). 37. Pirozzoli, S., Grasso, F., Direct numerical simulation of impinging shock wave / turbulent boundary layer interaction at M = 2.25, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 18, pp. 065113-17 (2006). 38. Pirozzoli, S., Grasso, F., Direct numerical simulation of isotropic compressible turbulence: influence of compressibility on dynamics and structures, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 16, 2004, pp. 4386-4407. 39. Pirozzoli, S., Dynamics of ring vortices impinging on planar shock waves, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 16, 2004, pp. 1171-1185.

40. Suzuki, T., Colonius, T., Pirozzoli, S., Vortex shedding in a two-dimensional diffuser: theory and simulation of separation control by periodic mass injection, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 520, 2004, pp. 187-213. 41. Pirozzoli, S., Grasso, F., Gatski, T. B., Direct numerical simulation and analysis of a spatially evolving supersonic turbulent boundary layer at M=2.25, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 16, 2004, pp. 530-545. 42. Ponziani, D., Pirozzoli, S. and Grasso, F., Development of optimized weighted-eno schemes for multiscale compressible flows, International Journal of Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol. 42, 2003, pp. 953-977. 43. Pirozzoli, S., Conservative Hybrid Compact-WENO Schemes for Shock-Turbulence Interaction, Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 178, 2002, pp. 81-117. 44. Pirozzoli, S., Grasso, F., D Andrea, A., Interaction of a Shock Wave with Two Counter- Rotating Vortices: Shock Dynamics and Sound Production, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 13, 2001, pp. 3460-3481. 45. Grasso, F., Pirozzoli, S., Simulations and Analysis of the Coupling Process of Compressible Vortex Pairs:Free Evolution and Shock Induced Coupling, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 13, 2001, pp. 1343-1366. 46. Grasso, F., Pirozzoli, S., Shock Wave - Vortex Interactions: Characterization of Shock and Vortex Deformation and Sound Production, Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 13, 2000, pp. 421-456. 47. Grasso, F., Pirozzoli, S., Shock wave - Thermal Inhomogeneity Interactions: Analysis and Numerical Simulations of Sound Generation, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 12, 1, 2000, pp. 205-219. 48. Grasso, F., Pirozzoli, S., Asymptotic Scaling of a Decaying Turbulent Compressible Vortex, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 11, 6, 1999, pp. 1636-1649. 49. Grasso, F., Pirozzoli, S., and Gatski, T.B., Analysis and Simulations of a Turbulent, Compressible Starting Vortex, Physics of Fluids, Vol. 11, 2, 1999, pp. 356-367. 50. Grasso, F., Pirozzoli, S., Non-Equilibrium Effects in Near-Wake Ionizing Flows, AIAA Journal, Vol. 35, 7, 1997, pp. 1151-1163.