


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
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...
Thomas Downar
One of the more challenging multi-physics problems in engineering is the solution of the coupled temperature/fluid and neutron/nuclide fields in a nuclear reactor core during accident conditions. The research in Professor Downar’s group over the years has focused on...
Hugo Casquero
Hugo Casquero is an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at University of Michigan – Dearborn. His research is focused on developing accurate, robust, and efficient computational methods and using them to solve a myriad of open problems...
Jesse Capecelatro
Jesse Capecelatro is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research is focused on developing large-scale simulation capabilities for prediction and design of the complex multi-physics and multiphase flows relevant to energy and the...
Charles Brooks
Charles L. Brooks III is the Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Chemistry and a Professor of Biophysics. He is affiliated with the department of Chemistry, Biophysics Program, program in Applied Physics, Molecular Biophysics Training Program (Director), program...
Rohini Bala Chandran
Rohini Bala Chandran is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Her research focuses on developing computational models integrated with experimental analyses to probe the interplay of heat and mass transfer, fluid flow, and chemical...