I am a postdoctoral research associate specializing in computational fluid dynamics and high-performance computing in Professor Taehun Lee’s group at the City College of New York. My research focuses on the numerical study of multiphase flow and complex fluid dynamics. I developed and conducted the scaling work of IMEXLBM in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory. Currently, I am developing NekLBM, a continuous Galerkin lattice Boltzmann method, based on Nek5000 and NekRS.
Beyond research, I have a deep passion for music and have been playing the accordion and guitar for over 20 years. I also enjoy sports, including soccer, snowboarding, and running on a treadmill (not outside, it is crowded in NYC).
I have three cats. They do like my research, and they are family scientists.
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, City College of New York (Aug 2018-Dec 2022)
MS, Mechanical Engineering, Binghamton University (Sep 2016-May 2018)
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Beihang University, China (Sep 2011-May 2015)
Funding of the PSC-CUNY Research Award Program: Cycle 55 PSC-CUNY Research Award (2024)
Seminar in Mechanical Engineering Department, CCNY
Levich Institute Seminar, CCNY
77th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Attendee
76th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Attendee
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Attendee
The 18th International Conference for Mesoscopic Methods in Engineering and Science