Dan Meiron
Fletcher Jones Professor of Aeronautics and Applied and Computational Mathematics
S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976; Sc.D., 1981. Research Fellow in Applied Mathematics, Caltech, 1981-83; Visiting Associate, 1984-85; Assistant Professor, 1985-89; Associate Professor, 1989-94; Professor, 1994-2000; Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 2000; Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Computer Science, 2001-06; Jones Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Computer Science, 2006-09. Jones Professor, 2009-;Executive Officer for Applied Mathematics, 1994-98; Associate Provost for Information and Information Technology, 2000-04. Associate Director, 2009-12.
fluid mechanics, compressible flow, turbulence, adaptive mesh refinement
Overview
Professor Meiron's research focuses on computation and modelling of basic fluid mechanical phenomena. Particular interests include shock driven flow instabilities, turbulence, simulation approaches for high strain rate solid mechanics. He is also interested on development of adaptive numeriocal methods for such flows that are suitable for high performance computation.
Related Courses
2022-23
Ae/ACM/ME 232 ab – Computational Fluid Dynamics
ACM 95/100 ab – Introductory Methods of Applied Mathematics for the Physical Sciences
2021-22
Ae/ACM/ME 232 ab – Computational Fluid Dynamics
ACM 95/100 ab – Introductory Methods of Applied Mathematics for the Physical Sciences
2020-21
Ae 150 abc – Aerospace Engineering Seminar
Ae/ACM/ME 232 ab – Computational Fluid Dynamics
Ae 240 – Special Topics in Fluid Mechanics
ACM 95/100 ab – Introductory Methods of Applied Mathematics for the Physical Sciences