Tomas Mrazek, M.Eng.
Tomas Mrazek completed his MEng in Aerospace Engineering at Imperial College London in 2022, with a thesis on Compressible Flow in Hyperloop tunnels in collaboration with the Paul Scherrer Institut. After working at Alstom as an Aerodynamics Engineer, he completed a MRes in Future Propulsion and Power at the University of Cambridge and wrote his master's thesis in the field of Multiphase Flow Modelling. Since September 2024, he has been working as a research associate at the Chair of Space Mobility and Propulsion at the TUM.
His Research Interests lie in Space Propulsion System Modelling.
Research
Focus and Interests
- Space Systems Modelling
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Simulation Methods
Projects:
S4I2T (European Innovation Council)
Within the EIC-funded project “Solar for Ice to Thrust” (S4I2T) TUM and its partners are developing a Water Electrolysis Propulsion system as a cleaner and more efficient alternative to existing in-space propulsion solutions. S4I2T will also demonstrate the re-filling of propellants between CubeSats and it will demonstrate for the worldwide first time the complete end-to-end ISRU technology chain of transforming icy regolith into thrust.
Publications:
Mrazek, Tomas; Sato, Yohei; Sayed, Mohamed Aly; Nick, Nathalie: Investigation of shock waves reflected at the end of a Hyperloop Tube. Aerospace Science and Technology, 2023