Mankbadi grew up in a Coptic Christian household between Cairo and Upper Egypt. He first attended Franciscan Catholic School but then transferred to public schools. He received a BS degree in Engineering from Cairo University.[6]
Early in his career, Mankbadi served as a professor at Cairo University and Rutgers University.[1][8] While teaching at Rutgers University, Mankbadi received the Rutgers University Faculty Merit Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching in 1984.[7]
Mankbadi was a Fulbright scholar in 1986.[9] In 1986, he also served as a Visiting Associate Professor at Brown University. In the following year, he served as a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany.[3][6]
In 1988, Mankbadi was awarded the Presidential Medal of Science and Arts of the First Order in Egypt.[7][1]
Eventually, Mankbadi served as a senior scientist at NASA's Glenn Research Center.[10][11] He was also appointed a fellow of the NASA Lewis Research Academy in 1990.[3][1][6] He then became an Affiliated Professor at the Ohio Aerospace Institute.[6] From 1996 to 1999, Mankbadi was named an Ohio Board of Regents Professor.[1][6]
Mankbadi has also developed computation tools such as Hi-Fidelity Large-Eddy-Simulations for simulating turbulence[21][18] and aeroacoustics.[22][23]
Mankbadi has served as an Associate Editor for scholarly journals such as the International Journal of Aeroacoustics,[3] the Journal of Energy Resources, and the Journal of Turbulence.[8]
Dr. Mankbadi is included in the top 2% of world scientists for career scholarly impact in a study by Stanford University.[24]
Memberships and affiliations
Fellow, NASA Lewis Research Academy, 1990[3][1][6]
Mankbadi, Reda; Hayder, M.; Povinelli, Louis (1993-01-11). "The structure of supersonic jet flow and its radiated sound". 31st Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. doi:10.2514/6.1993-549.
Mankbadi, R. R., Hixon, R., Shih, S. H., & Povinelli, L. A. (1998). Use of linearized Euler equations for supersonic jet noise prediction. AIAA Journal, 36(2), 140-147.
Mankbadi, R., & Liu, J. T. C. (1984). Sound generated aerodynamically revisited: large-scale structures in a turbulent jet as a source of sound. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 311(1516), 183-217.
Mankbadi, R. R. (1986). On the interaction between fundamental and subharmonic instability waves in a turbulent round jet. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 160, 385-419.
Mankbadi, RR, Wu, X, Lee, SS (1993). A critical-layer analysis of the resonant triad in boundary-layer transition: nonlinear interactions. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 256, 85-106.
Mankbadi, RR (2013). Transition, turbulence, and noise: Theory and applications for scientists and engineers. Springer Science & Business Media.
References
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^Hixon, Ray; Mankbadi, Reda R. (1 August 2000). Solutions to Shock-Sound Interaction. Third Computational Aeroacoustics (CAA) Workshop on Benchmark Problems. NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States. 20010061419.
^Mankbadi, R. R. (1994). Transition, turbulence, and noise: theory and applications for scientists and engineers. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN978-0-7923-9481-5. OCLC30700352.
^Mankbadi, R. R. "Computational Aeroacoustics", in New Trends in Turbulence. (d. M. Leisure), Springer, 2001.
^Mankbadi, R. R.; Shih, S. H.; Hixon, D. R.; Stuart, J. T.; Povinelli, L. A. (1998). "A Surface-Integral Formulation for Jet Noise Prediction Based on the Pressure Signal Alone". Journal of Computational Acoustics. 06 (3). World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt: 307–320. doi:10.1142/s0218396x98000211. ISSN0218-396X.
^Mankbadi, R. R. (1994). Transition, turbulence, and noise : theory and applications for scientists and engineers. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN978-0-7923-9481-5. OCLC30700352.
^MANKBADI, REDA; HAYDER, M.; POVINELLI, LOUIS (1993-01-11). "The structure of supersonic jet flow and its radiated sound". 31st Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. doi:10.2514/6.1993-549.
^Mankbadi, R. R.; Shih, S. H.; Hixon, R.; Povinelli, L. A. (2000). "Direct Computation of Jet Noise Produced by Large-Scale Axisymmetric Structures". Journal of Propulsion and Power. 16 (2). American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA): 207–215. doi:10.2514/2.5585. ISSN0748-4658.