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Benard, N
- Assistant professor, LEA University of Poitiers, France. Publication list.
Cramer, Mark S.
- Vita, background, academic activities like gasdynamics, transonic flows, shock waves, dynamics of dense gases, nonlinear waves, superfluid hydrodynamics, and thermal waves in solids, link collection.
El Hossaini, Mostafa Khosravy
- Curriculum vitae, publications and experience in CFD.
Hamadiche, Mahmoud
- CV, publications and research interests in the numerical computation of the flow in oil reservoirs, studies of flow induced vibration and the interactions of fluids and elastic structures.
Jayaraman, Anand
- Primary interests are in the area of Pattern Formation and Complex Fluids.
Kerswell, Rich
- Bristol University.
Kudinov, Pavel
- Numerical methods of heat and mass transfer, CFD links, conferences, grants, job, technical reports, visualization.
Lambiotte, Renaud
- Site dedicated to granular media, complex networks, and statistical physics in general. Part of the CREEN project.
Liang, Qiuhua
- Newcastle University. Research interests include computational hydraulics, numerical simulation of flood waves, dam breaks, sediment transport and chaotic advection in shallow flows.
Lo Iacono, Giovanni
- Includes a professional profile, publications, and current projects.
Manasseh, Richard
- Papers on fluid dynamics and similar topics.
Priezjev, Nikolai
- Transport phenomena in microfluidic systems: slip boundary conditions, molecular dynamics simulations
Swarnkar, Rahul
- Personal website of Rahul Swarnkar who is working in the field of computational fluid dynamics.
Vennemann, Peter
- Research topic: Micro particle image velocimetry for medical and biological research.
Wereley, Steven T.
- Vita and publications, micro fluidics tutorials, fluid dynamics and particle image velocimetry lecture notes, links.
Yang, Zhen
- National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan. Developing microfluidic devices and systems using micromachining technologies.
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