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Denis Aslangil, Ph.D.

I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. Before joining Mines, I was an assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University of Alabama.

My reserach group develops high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools and studies turbulent mixing, heat transfer, and hydrodynamic instabilities in extreme conditions to advance turbulence theory in such environments. Our work spans subsonic to supersonic flows, aerodynamics, and fusion and fission applications, including predictive control of flow instabilities, multi-physics coupling with radiation and magnetic fields, and thermal-hydraulics problems involving complex transport processes with large thermal and compositional variable-density effects. We also study particle-laden flows using particle-resolved simulations to better understand fluid-particle interactions at high fidelity. Across these areas, we leverage high-order numerical methods and large-scale supercomputing to resolve multi-scale physics and improve predictive modeling.

Our lab has several openings for undergraduate, MS, and Ph.D. students. If you are interested in working on nonlinear engineering problems in a welcoming, friendly and motivated research group feel free to reach out to us.

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Contact

Mechanical Engineering,
Colorado School of Mines,

1610 Illinois Street,
Golden, CO 80401

denis.aslangil@mines.edu

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