Patrick Seiler is currently working at the project management office of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), overseeing research grants focused on zero emission aircrafts.
He holds a PhD in engineering from the Technical University Darmstadt and an engineering diploma in aerospace engineering from the University of Stuttgart. During this time he won a ISEP grant and a Fulbright scholarship and spent a year abroad studying at Virginia Tech in the US.
His research on multiphase flows won the ECIS 2018 Langmuir award, was presented at seven international conferences and published in three journals. Between his time in Stuttgart and Darmstadt, he experimented on jet engine combustors at DLR in Cologne.
Patrick spent his formative years and youth growing up in multiple European countries. In his free time, he enjoys photography or can be found experimenting in the kitchen.
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