Krishnan Mahesh

Krishnan Mahesh

Krishnan Mahesh and his team are working on developing simulation methods that are flexible enough to handle real-world engineering problems and accurate enough to reliably simulate the complicated details of turbulence. As a result, we are now capable of simulating...
Tuija Pulkkinen

Tuija Pulkkinen

I work with the Space Weather Modeling Framework, which is a software tool to couple several models describing (in my case) the different plasma-physical processes in the near-Earth space. The aim of our research group is to use the simulations to understand the...
Shravan Veerapaneni

Shravan Veerapaneni

His research group develops fast and scalable algorithms for solving differential and integral equations on complex moving geometries. Application areas of current interest include large-scale simulations of blood flow through arbitrary confined geometries,...
Aaron Towne

Aaron Towne

Aaron Towne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research develops simple models that can be used to understand, predict, and control turbulent fluid dynamical systems. His approach focuses on identifying and modeling coherent...
Venkat Raman

Venkat Raman

His work focuses on the simulation of large scale combustion systems – aircraft engines, stationary power turbines, hypersonic engines – with the goal of advancing computations-aided systems design. This involves large scale computations accounting for...
Robert Krasny

Robert Krasny

His research goal is to develop accurate and efficient numerical methods for computational problems in science and engineering. The methods he works on typically use the Green’s function to convert the relevant differential equation into an integral equation. Krasny...
Eric Johnsen

Eric Johnsen

His research interests lie in the development of numerical methods and models for massively parallel computations of fluid mechanics problems on modern computing architectures, including GPUs. He specifically focuses on high-order accurate finite...
Christiane Jablonowski

Christiane Jablonowski

Christiane Jablonowski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering. Her research is highly interdisciplinary and combines atmospheric science, applied mathematics, computational science and high-performance computing. Her...
Krzysztof Fidkowski

Krzysztof Fidkowski

Fidkowski’s research interests lie in the development of robust, scalable, and adaptive solvers for computational fluid dynamics. Target applications include steady and unsteady convection dominated flows, such as those observed in external aerodynamics....
Karthik Duraisamy

Karthik Duraisamy

Prof. Duraisamy is interested in the development of computational models, algorithms and uncertainty quantification approaches with application to fluid flows. This research includes fluid dynamic modeling at a fundamental level as well as in an integrated...

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