Saurabh Chawdhary

I am currently a researcher at Shell India in Computational Science team. I am working on accelerating multi-physics seismic-imaging code used for upstream exploration in Oil and Gas using Nvidia tools and ML techniques.

In my postdoctoral research at Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory and Flash Center for Computational Science, University of Chicago, I work on a multi-physics code, FLASH preparing it for Exascale deployment.

I graduated with Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL), University of Minnesota in April, 2017. I specialized in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for environmental and biological flows. I was advised by Prof. Fotis Sotiropoulos and Prof. Lian Shen for my Ph.D. research in hydrokinetic energy and environmental flows. My research interests can be found in research section.

I completed my bachelors and masters in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur between 2005-2010, advised by Prof. P.S. Ghoshdastidar. I worked for one year at Oracle Corporation as Application Developer (2010-2011) before joining graduate school at University of Minnesota in Fall, 2011.

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