Corey Bourassa currently serves as the Executive Director of Aero-Thermal Mechanical Systems at GE Aerospace Research, where he leverages his extensive expertise in mechanical engineering to tackle some of the most complex challenges in the aerospace sector. With a strong foundation in turbomachinery and gas...
Corey Bourassa currently serves as the Executive Director of Aero-Thermal Mechanical Systems at GE Aerospace Research, where he leverages his extensive expertise in mechanical engineering to tackle some of the most complex challenges in the aerospace sector. With a strong foundation in turbomachinery and gas turbines, Corey leads a talented team of engineers and researchers focused on innovating cutting-edge solutions that enhance the performance and efficiency of aviation systems. His role involves overseeing key projects that integrate advanced heat transfer and turbulence modeling techniques, ensuring that GE Aerospace remains at the forefront of technology development.
Corey's passion for technology is evident in his commitment to fostering a collaborative environment where creativity and technical excellence thrive. He is instrumental in driving initiatives that explore the intersection of aerodynamics and thermal management, optimizing the performance of rotating equipment in various applications. By utilizing state-of-the-art tools such as LabVIEW and MATLAB for simulations and modeling, Corey ensures that his team can accurately predict system behaviors and improve design processes.
In addition to his technical prowess, Corey is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of engineers, sharing his insights on the importance of innovation and problem-solving in the aerospace industry. His leadership not only propels GE Aerospace's research capabilities but also contributes to the broader goals of sustainability and efficiency in aviation, positioning the company as a leader in the transition to greener technologies. Through his work, Corey Bourassa exemplifies the spirit of innovation that drives the aerospace sector forward.