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Divya Tyagi, an Indian -origin aerospace engineering graduate student at Pennsylvania State University has worked her way to solve a 100 year old mathematical problem. She has simplified the complex problem by an innovative method and made it easier to explore.

Sven Schmitz the advisor of Divya highlighted that Hermann Glauert’s original work concentrated solely on maximizing the power coefficient which measures the efficiency of wind energy conversion into electricity.
According to Sven, Divya’s innovative solution was built on the calculus of variations and offered a remarkably simple and powerful framework.
He went on to praise his student’s determination and continuous efforts to tackle the complex issue.Divya has completed her bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering and is currently pursuing her master’s degree while simultaneously undertaking cutting edge research in computational fluid dynamics.
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