Meet Divya Tyagi: Indian Origin Student Who Solved Century Old Maths Problem

Indian student Divya Tyagi from Penn State University has solved a 100-year-old math problem, paving the way for higher efficiency in wind turbines. Read full detailed news here.

Vidhee Tripathi
Mar 19, 2025, 18:53 IST
Indian student Divya Tyagi from Penn State University has solved a 100-year-old math problem.
Indian student Divya Tyagi from Penn State University has solved a 100-year-old math problem.

Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin engineering student at Pennsylvania State University, has solved a century-old math problem in aerodynamics, opening up new options for wind turbine construction.

According to Penn State University's official website, Tyagi, a master's student in aeronautical engineering, improved on the work of British aerodynamicist Hermann Glauert, whose study focused on wind turbines' highest possible power coefficients.

Indian Origin Students Solve 100 yr Old Math Problem

Tyagi's breakthrough significantly advances Glauert's work by taking into account the entire forces operating on a turbine, resulting in a more thorough knowledge of wind turbine dynamics.

Wind Energy Science published her undergraduate research, which she did as part of her Schreyer Honors College thesis.

Significance of Tyagi’s Research

Tyagi's research has the potential to improve wind energy technology by establishing the optimal flow conditions for maximum power generation.

Sven Schmitz, Tyagi's consultant, lauded her creative approach and emphasized how her work could influence the future generation of wind turbines worldwide. 

He also emphasized the significance of her findings for increasing wind energy production and lowering prices. Tyagi was honored with the Anthony E. Wolk Award for the finest aerospace engineering thesis.

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Who is Divya Tyagi?

Divya Tyagi, a talented aerospace engineer, has finished her bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering and is currently undertaking cutting-edge research in computational fluid dynamics (CFD).

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Her primary focus is on improving helicopter flight simulations and aviation safety, a project that receives critical funding from the US Navy. 

Vidhee Tripathi
Vidhee Tripathi

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Vidhee Tripathi completed her PG Diploma degree in Digital Media from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. She is a graduate in Science with chemistry honors from Banaras Hindu University. She has 2 years of experience in various aspects of journalism. She was previously associated with the social media wing of Akashvani. At jagranjosh.com, currently she covers current affairs, national news and international news. She is also associated with the education news section of Jagran Josh.

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