
Program Years:
2011–2015
University:
University of Minnesota
Field of Study:
Hypersonic Aerodynamics
Advisor:
Graham Candler
Degree(s):
Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, 2016
M.S., Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, 2013
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University, 2008
M.S., Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, 2013
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University, 2008
Practicum Experience(s)
Sandia National Laboratories, California (2015)
Practicum Supervisor(s):
Habib
Najm
Practicum Title:
Disambiguation of data error and model error: new algorithms for uncertainty quantification
Argonne National Laboratory (2012)
Practicum Supervisor(s):
Stephen
Klippenstein
Practicum Title:
p3calc: An efficient tool for calculating properties of potential energy surfaces for chemical kinetics
Current Status
Status:
Technical Staff, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Personal URL:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=T_YaNKcAAAAJ&hl=en
Annual Program Review Abstracts
Fellow Presentation
:
Nitrogen Dissociation in Hypersonic Flows: A Molecular Dynamics Investigation
(2015
)
Fellow Poster
:
Progress in the Physical Chemistry of Hypersonic Flows: Quasiclassical Trajectory (QCT) Studies of Nitrogen Dissociation and Ro-vibrational Energy Transfer
(2014
)