Current and Former Graduate Students


Graduate Advisees Highest Degree Year of Entry Year of Graduation Thesis Title Current Employment
Ashraf N. Al-Khateeb PhD 2003 2010 Fine scale phenomena in reacting systems: identification and analysis for their reduction. Ph.D. dissertation Research Associate, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Gregory P. Brooks PhD 1997 2003 A Karhunen-Loeve least-squares technique for optimization of geometry of a blunt body in supersonic flow. Ph.D. dissertation Computational Sciences Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Richard J. Caspar MS 1994 1996 Experimental and numerical study of shear localization as an initiation mechanism in energetic solids Engineer, Milton Roy, Ivyland, Pennsylvania
Michael T. Cochran MS 2002 2006 Two-Dimensional viscous compaction in compressible granular materials MS thesis Engineer, Core Furnace Systems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Keith A. Gonthier PhD 1990 1996 A numerical investigation of the evolution of self-propagating detonation in energetic granular solids Associate Professor, Louisana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisana
Matthew J. Grismer PhD 1989 1994 Numerical simulations of steady and unsteady detonation phenomena with application to propulsion Computational Sciences Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Andrew K. Henrick PhD 2000 2008 Shock-fitted numerical solutions of one- and two-dimensional detonation. Ph.D. dissertation Pontifical North American College, Vatican City
Thomas J. Kane MS 1993 1995 A numerical simulation of explosively induced separation in metal joints Process Engineer, Valmet, Lombard, Illinois
Pramod Malatkar MS 1995 1997 A study of the effect of surface topography on wet clutch performance Engineer, Intel, Phoenix, Arizona
Marukel Nunez-Olivares MS 1992 1994 A two-dimensional model for an evaporative falling film with deposition. ?
Joshua D. Mengers PhD 2008 2011 Slow invariant manifolds for reactive flow systems -
Rafael E. Petrosyan MS 2000 2003 Developments of the intrinsic low dimensional manifold method and application of the method to a model of the glucose regulatory system, M.S. thesis -
Christopher M. Romick PhD 2007 2012 Adaptive methods for reactive flow systems -
Sandeep Singh PhD 1996 2003 Rational reduction of reactive flow models and efficient computation of their solutions, Ph.D. dissertation Engineer, Detroit Diesel, Detroit, Michigan
Andrew M. Smith PhD 1991 1997 Hydrodynamic lubrication theory in rotating disk clutches -
Jinlong Wang MS 1998 2000 Solutions of one-dimensional reactive Navier-Stokes equations University of Notre Dame Investment Office



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