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November 27, 2025: A preprint I collaborated on with Diego Vaca-Revelo and Aswin Gnanaskandan at WPI about GPU acceleration of sub-grid bubble models is now on ArXiV!

November 22, 2025: I’ll be at APS DFD25 in Houston this week presenting my work on “Euler–Lagrange simulations of near-surface gas transport in vibrated bubbly flows” on Tuesday, 11/25. Tianyi Chu will be presenting work I collaborated on about “Competing mechanisms of hydrodynamic instability at density stratified interfaces” on Tuesday, 11/25, and Spencer will be presenting our work with IGR at the Shock Waves and High-Speed Flows interact session on Sunday, 11/23.

November 14, 2025: I’ll be at SC25 in St. Louis next week! Spencer Bryngelson and Florian Schäfer will be giving our Gordon Bell Prize finalist talk on Tuesday, 11/18, from 10:52-11:15 CST. Later in the week I’ll be presenting my paper on benchmarking supercomputers with MFC on Friday, 11/21, From 10:30-10:55 am CST and participating in a panel discussion as part of the HPCTESTS25 workshop.

October 8, 2025: I gave a HotCSE seminar today on the work in our preprint about doing a CFD simulation with 1 quadrillion degrees of freedom. You can see the slides here.

September 29, 2025: A paper that I contribued to by Tianyi Chu about competing mechanisms of hydrodynamic instability at density stratified interfaces is now available in Physical Review Fluids.

September 17, 2025: My preprint for the HPCTESTs workshop at SC25 on benchmarking supercomputers using MFC is now available on arXiv.

September 9, 2025: My abstract for APS DFD 25 on Euler–Lagrange simulations of near-surface gas transport in vibrated bubbly flows was accepted. I’ll be presenting Tuesday morning on November 25th in the Multiphase Flows: Bubbly Flows session of the conference in Houston, Texas.

August 6, 2025: My visualization of of rocket boosters won first place in the data visualization showcase at the 2025 OLCF User Meeting .

May 13, 2025: Collaborative work with NVIDIA, AMD, ORNL, and HPE using information geometric regularization and carefuly tuned numerics to achieve 100 trillion grid cell simulations of rocket thrusters is now in arXiv .

May 7, 2025: I presented MFC as an application for the Cybershuttle workflow manager at the Cyberinfrastructure and Services for Science & Engineering Workshop .

March 6, 2025: I’ll be representing MFC today at the Open Source and Scientific Software Workshop hosted at Georgia Tech.

November 16, 2024: I’ll be at APS DFD in Salt Lake City next week presenting my work on Hydrodynamic instability and breakup of a liquid-gas interface via vibration .

November 16, 2024: I’ll be at SC24 here in Atlanta this week to present my paper OpenACC offloading of the MFC compressible multiphase flow solver on AMD and NVIDIA GPUs .

September 17, 2024: My paper on accelerating MFC on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs is now on arXiv . Thanks to our collaborators, Steve Abbot at HPE/Cray and Reuben Budiardja at Oak Ridge!

September 6, 2024: My paper on accelerating MFC on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs was accepted to WACCPD at SC24.

August 30, 2024: I received a 2024-25 CRNCH Fellowship for application optimization on superchip architectures

August 30, 2024: I presented my paper on two-phase interfacial instabilities at AIAA Aviation 2024.