Collaborators
Daniel Livescu
from the Los Alamos National Laboratory is an expert on
theoretical and computational aspects of fluid dynamics,
compressible and shocked turbulence, Instabilities driven
and multiphase flows.
Samuel
Paolucci at the University of Notre Dame is an
expert on theoretical and computational aspects of fluid
mechanics, heat transfer, and thermodynamics, with
particular interest in complex fluids, heterogeneous
materials and ionic liquids.
David B. Go at the
University of Notre Dame is interested in the micro-plasma
physics, electro-hydro-dynamics, heat transfer, and fluid
dynamics. He is involved in research focused on the
micro-plasma induced damage.
Joseph M. Power
at the University of Notre Dame is interested in the
combustion, flow physics and applied mathematics. He is
deeply involved in research focused on the reduced
kinetics schemes for combustion.
Nick
G. Glumac at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign is doing his research in the Combustion
Laboratory.
Nicholas J. Zabaras at
the University of Notre Dame is an internationally
recognized researcher in the area of computational
mathematics and computational materials science,
uncertainty quantification and the stochastic modeling.
Thomas
L. Jackson at the Center for Compressible Multiphase
Turbulence at the University of Florida is interested in
fully three-dimensional burning characteristics of
heterogeneous solid propellants.
Andrew
Lumsdaine at the Center for Research in Extreme
Scale Technologies at the Indiana University is performing
research in the area of High-performance Computing.
Steve
F. Son at Purdue University is working in the area
of multiphase combustion and energetic materials.
Alexander
Mukasyan at the University of Notre Dame is
interested in combustion of heterogeneous systems.
Daniel
Rypl at the Czech Technical University in Prague is
deeply involved in the 3D mesh generation business.
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