DT-HATS supervisor:

Julian Härter

Supervisor of DC02

Julian Haerter is a research associate at the Institute for Aerospace Thermodynamics at the University of Stuttgart, Germany

Julian Haerter is a research associate at the Institute for Aerospace Thermodynamics at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, where he is nearing completion of his Ph.D. He obtained his M.Sc. from the University of Stuttgart in 2019. His work focuses on the development and application of advanced measurement techniques for investigating temperature, velocity, and concentration fields in complex flows. As a member of the Multiphase Flows & Diagnostics Group, he specialises in laser-optical diagnostics and the design and execution of complex experimental measurement systems. His research interests include advancing optical diagnostics to study the interaction between fluid dynamics and non-equilibrium thermodynamic processes.

What is your motivation to join DT-HATS?

The DT-HATS project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative research in a highly relevant and rapidly evolving field. For me, it represents the chance to continue developing my scientific career after completing my Ph.D. while working on technologies that are essential for future energy and propulsion systems. I am particularly motivated by the opportunity to contribute to the training of doctoral students and to take responsibility for advancing key research topics. Being part of such an international and interdisciplinary consortium also provides an excellent environment to expand my expertise and collaborate with leading experts in the field.

  • J. Härter, G. Lamanna, R. Poser, “Novel post-processing methods for infrared measurements on porous surfaces”, Scientific Reports 15, 44421, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-33383-y 

  • J. Härter, M. Veyskarami, M. Schneider, J. C. Müller, H. Wu, R. Helmig, B. Weigand, G. Lamanna, R. Poser, “Self-pumping transpiration cooling: A joint experimental and numerical study”, Transport in Porous Media 152, 56, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11242-025-02198-w 

  • J. Härter, D. S. Martinez, R. Poser, B. Weigand, G. Lamanna, “Coupling between a turbulent outer flow and an adjacent porous medium: High resolved Particle Image Velocimetry measurements”, Physics of Fluids 35 (2), 022105, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0132193