Steinberg becomes the sixth AE professor to be named a CI Fellow.

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The Combustion Institute (CI) has announced that Daniel Guggenheim School professor and associate chair for graduate programs Adam Steinberg has been elected a Fellow of the 2023 class. He joins 15 elected Fellows recognized by their peers as distinguished for outstanding contributions to combustion. The Fellows will be ceremoniously inducted at the 40th International Symposium on Combustion in Milan. 

Steinberg’s citation by CI reads, “for important contributions to the understanding of turbulent flames and gas turbine combustion through innovative uses of optical diagnostics”. Serving as the director of the Ben T. Zinn Combustion Lab, his research focuses on overcoming the scientific and technical barriers facing future aerospace propulsion and energy conversion devices. He works closely with government and industry researchers to develop and apply advanced laser-based measurement techniques to help unravel the coupled thermal, fluid, and chemical process occurring in these devices.

The Combustion Institute is an international, non-profit, educational and scientific society. Founded in 1954, CI promotes and disseminates research activities in all areas of combustion science and technology for the advancement of many diverse communities around the world. The International Symposium on Combustion is its world congress and major biennial meeting. 

Steinberg becomes the sixth AE professor to be named a CI Fellow: Joseph Oefelein (2020), Suresh Menon (2019), Tim Lieuwen (2019), Vigor Yang (2018), and Ben T. Zinn (2018).

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Adam Steinberg

Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Programs