Andrew is a doctoral student in the mechanical engineering department. His research focuses on the development of a MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) sensor to measure wall shear stress in high-speed air flows. This type of miniature sensor could eventually be used to study the small-scales found in turbulent flows and to make aerospace vehicles more aerodynamically efficient. Andrew is a GK-12 teaching fellow at CTICE (Center for Technology, Innovation, and Community Engagement). His responsibilities include advising undergraduate engineering students with their local service learning projects and teaching engineering concepts to K-12 students in NYC public schools.
Research Interests: MEMS Sensors, Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Green Energy and Buildings, K-12 education
Contact: Andrew.ogrady@gmail.com


