Prof. Romero-Calvo is an Assistant Professor at the School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2022. Prof. Romero-Calvo’s work seeks to expand the traditional boundaries of the field of low-gravity fluid mechanics by developing novel electromagnetic multiphase flow control mechanisms. He has flown several payloads at ZARM’s drop tower and Blue Origin’s New Shepard, leading the design of next-generation spacecraft fluid management technologies for microgravity and lunar environments. In JUNE 2024, Prof. Romeo-Calvo is invited to NITech for Joint Research on Water Electrolysis under microgravity, hosted by Prof. Yuhiro Iwamoto and Prof. Daisuke Ishii.
– URL: Álvaro Romero-Calvo (gatech.edu)
– Title of given lecture in NITech: Low-Gravity Fluidics for the New Space Age