Dr Tang Hui, Associate Head (Research) of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in October 2024, in recognition of his significant contributions to education, research, and service in aerospace engineering.
The Fellowship (FRAeS) is the highest honour awarded to professionals in aeronautics or aerospace who have made outstanding contributions, attained high levels of responsibility, or had a long and distinguished career in the field.
Dr Tang's research interests primarily focus on fluid dynamics, particularly the fundamentals and applications of flow control technologies. His work aims to enhance the performance of complex systems that interact with fluid flows, such as aircraft and wind turbines.
Established in 1866, the Royal Aeronautical Society has been at the forefront of aerospace developments, promoting the highest professional standards and providing a central forum for knowledge sharing. The Society now boasts over 25,000 members and has evolved into an international, multidisciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community.
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