Mark Glauser

Professor Emeritus, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science; Syracuse University

Mark Glauser, SEAS DAC member.

Mark Glauser's research focuses on applying low-dimensional models to turbulent and transitioning flows for understanding and control. Glauser has or is currently serving as: a member of the US Army Science Board (2013 – 2021) where he co-chaired five studies; a member of the NASA Langley Fundamental Aerodynamics Peer Review Panel (2014, 2009); a member of the ARO Mechanics program oversight board (2017 - 2019); SUNY Buffalo Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering advisory board (2019-present), National Academies Study Member review of Army Propulsion Research at ARL (2020-present); associate editor, AIAA Journal (2007 – 2016); program manager for the Turbulence and Internal Flows Program at the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) from 1996-1999; meeting chair for the 56th APS Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 2003; Technical Chair for the AIAA Summer Fluid Dynamics Meeting, June 2006; an ABET evaluator for Aerospace Engineering programs since 2004; and from 2013-2015 an ABET EAC member.

Glauser has obtained more than 13 Million dollars in research funding as PI or Co-PI from AFOSR, NSF, NASA, EPA, DoE, GE, United Technologies and others.  Glauser has published more than 180 peer-reviewed publications and conference proceedings and has presented more than 100 invited presentations and keynote talks worldwide. Over the past 35 years he has mentored several post docs and more than 45 PhD and MS students. Glauser served as Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Programs within the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University (2008 – 2016), where he was responsible for overseeing the college’s research activities and coordinating the development of its future research portfolio. Glauser is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Physical Society, and the Institute of Physics (UK). In 1995 he was a Fulbright Scholar in Poitiers France. Glauser received his BS (1982) and his PhD (1987) from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, the University at Buffalo SUNY.

Glauser joined the Dean's Advisory Council in 2023.