Julius Bartaševičius
It's pronounced Bartashew-whitchious.
It's pronounced Bartashew-whitchious.
I am Julius, a PhD candidate in Aeronautical Engineering who is open for various project opportunities.
I have graduated from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, in 2016, continued as an engineer in a sailplane manufacturer LAK in Lithuania and worked as a researcher at the Technical University of Munich since 2017. My research focus is drag measurement of fixed-wing UAVs in-flight.
During these years I have gained experience in experimental aerodynamics (wind tunnel and in-flight oil flow measurements), UAV flight testing (management, planning, data analysis and documentation) and modelling (semi-empirical methods, panel methods and CFD).
During my time as a researcher I have authored multiple publications, participated in many conferences, supervised students and gathered exchange experience (exchange in University of California and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University).
Presentation about the evolution of aviation. 2017, Vilnius.
Flight test planning and leading
Flight test data analysis
Aerodynamic modelling of aircraft
Cycling aerodynamics
2011 - 2016 University of Glasgow, MEng Aeronautical Engineering
2013 - 2014 Exchange at University of California, Irvine
2015 - 2016 Exchange at Technical University of Munich for a final year project
Performed wind tunnel testing (PIV and force measurements) of a delta wing with unsteady, leading-edge blowing flow control system.
2016 - 2017 LAK Sailplanes, Engineer
Performed GVT, flight test engineer tasks.
Performed a study on cockpit ventilation with a running electric motor in front of the sailplane.
2017 - 2024 Technical University of Munich, Research Assistant
Working on FLEXOP and FLIPASED projects.
Working on my PhD project about drag measurement for UAVs in-flight.
Student thesis supervision (17 thesis in total).
2023 - 2023 Exchange at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
You can learn more about my two month experience at Embry-Riddle here.
MATLAB, STAR-CCM+, OpenVSP (VSPAERO), XFLR5, FlightStream, SolidWorks, Microsoft Project, MindManager, Git, LaTeX, CATIA (basic knowledge), python (basic knowledge), 3D scanning and printing.
Lithuanian (mother tongue), English (fluent), German (B2).
Attendance of Flight Laboratory Course by the National Flying Laboratory Centre (Cranfield University).
Sailplane Student Pilot Licence with LET L-13 Blanik (~17 flight hours, 76 flights in total, including solo flights).
German Flight Radiotelephone Operator's Certificate (BZF I).
Valid Aviation Medical Certificate, Class 2.
Short courses undertaken during my PhD studies:
Communication Toolbox for Doctoral Candidates
Critical Reasoning and Logic
Slide Writing and Story Lining
Working in development teams
Career Planning
Lateral Leadership and others.
Be radically open-minded and radically transparent.
Don't be afraid to:
Say "I don't know".
Ask for help.
Make mistakes.
It is OK to make mistakes. It is unacceptable not to learn from them.
Appreciate thoughtful disagreement.
Always have the big picture in mind.
Weigh second- and third-order consequences.
Be specific about problems and don't generalize.
Avoid "we" and "they"- it masks personal responsibility.