Laboratory for Hypersonic and Shockwave Research
Laboratory for Hypersonic and Shockwave Research (LHSR) is a place of interdisciplinary research varying from hypersonic aerodynamics to various applications of shock waves.
Developing systems since 1970
The Laboratory for Hypersonic and Shock wave Research (LHSR), Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore is a dedicated centre for the research, among other domains of fluid dynamics, on the shock dominated phenomena. More often than not, the focus of the research is on the flow phenomena at high enthalpies, which are addressed using the impulse facilities—shock tubes and tunnels. Ever since its inception as the High Enthalpy Aerodynamics Laboratory (HEAL) in the early 1970s the laboratory has pioneered in many domains of hypersonic and shock wave research in the country. The research from the laboratory has not only supported the hypersonic missions of national and global interests, but also has greatly contributed to the fundamental understanding of many aspects of high speed/shock dominated flows and their control.
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A Technological Incubator for Shockwave Innovation
LHSR has been a technological nursery leading to several patents on the application of shockwaves in various fields, including drug delivery, wound healing, and industrial processes.
LHSR’s Patent-Driven Innovation in Shockwaves
The Laboratory for Hypersonics and Shockwave Research (LHSR) has established itself as a cradle of innovation, translating advanced research into real-world applications through a robust pipeline of patents. From precision drug delivery systems and accelerated wound healing to breakthroughs in industrial processing, LHSR’s pioneering work harnesses the power of shockwaves to solve complex challenges across disciplines. With a relentless focus on applied science and translational research, LHSR continues to shape the future of shockwave technology and its transformative potential in medicine and industry.
Focus on creating solutions—let LHSR streamline the science.





