Background:
Tseno graduated with a master’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Loughborough University in 2019. Later that year, he joined the EPRSC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Propulsion and Power. In 2020, he obtained an MRes degree from the University of Cambridge before returning to Loughborough University to pursue a PhD. His research focuses on low-order modelling of thermoacoustic instability for future gas turbine applications.
In 2024, Tseno joined the department as a member of the academic staff.
Qualifications:
- PhD in Thermoacoustics, Loughborough University 2020-present
- MRes Future Propulsion and Power, Cambridge University 2020
- MEng Aeronautical Engineering, Loughborough University 2019
Outline of current main research interests:
- Low-order modelling of thermoacoustic instability
- Applied Aerodynamics
- Acoustics
Current teaching responsibilities:
- TTA003 Thermofluids
- TTB201 Compressible Flow
- TTB203 Turbomachinery and Propulsion
- TTD014 Experimental Fluid Mechanics
- Part C and D Individual Projects
External roles and appointments:
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Member of the Rolls-Royce UTC in Combustion System Aerothermal Processes since 2019.