Paper: In-Silico Prediction of pMDI performance with low-GWP propellants HFA-152a and HFO-1234ze(E)
Dr Daniel Duke is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Monash University, Australia. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering and Aerospace Technology (2008) and a PhD in Engineering from Monash University (2015).
Dr. Duke’s area of expertise is the fluid mechanics of aerosols and sprays, with a particular focus on pressurised metered dose inhalers. In his former role as a postdoctoral fellow at Argonne National Laboraotry (USA) he developed of a range of novel applications of synchrotron X-ray radiation for sprays. Dr. Duke’s current research interests span both experimental and simulation-based approaches to complex multi-phase, multi-component fluid flows.
Dr. Duke has published over 40 peer reviewed journal articles and 45 refereed conference proceedings in the past decade. He currently holds two active Australian Research Council grants and has just celebrated the graduation of the first PhD from his research team this year. Dr. Duke is a Fulbright fellow (2011), a recipient of the Institute for Liquid Atomisation and Spray Systems’ William R. Marshall Award, (2013,16) and an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award recipient (2017).