Dr. Mani Subramanian
About Dr. Mani Subramanian
Current Role and Responsibilities
Dr. Mani Subramanian is the Vice President at QuEST Global Engineering. Based in Cincinnati, OH, he oversees the company's efforts to enhance its Aero & Fluid Systems (AFS) capabilities. His focus spans multiple verticals including Aerospace & Defense, Aero-Engines, Automotive, Oil & Gas, Medical Devices, Electronics, and Hi-Tech.
Previous Experience at ASE Technologies
Dr. Subramanian served as President of ASE Technologies from 1994 to 2008. During his 14-year tenure, he led various initiatives and projects, contributing to the company's growth and success.
Roles at GE Aircraft Engines and Textron Lycoming
Dr. Subramanian worked as a Staff Engineer at GE Aircraft Engines in Cincinnati, OH, from 1989 to 1993, contributing to advancements in aircraft engine design. Before that, he spent eight years at Textron Lycoming (Honeywell) in Stratford, CT, focusing on high-speed propulsion systems as a Staff Engineer.
Educational Background
Dr. Subramanian earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University, leveraging his advanced knowledge to develop cutting-edge 3D analytical methods in aerospace engineering. He also holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Madras.
Extensive Experience in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Subramanian has made significant contributions to the fields of aerospace and mechanical engineering. He developed advanced analytical methods for improving aircraft gas turbine engines and high-speed propulsion systems. His work includes time spent at NASA Langley Research Center as part of his doctoral research.
Published Works and Industry Recognition
Dr. Subramanian authored several technical papers focusing on the application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for gas turbine engines, propulsion, and hypersonic flows. He was elected as a Fellow by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and received recognition for Project Insight, which aimed at engineering software optimization.