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Antonino Ferrante is a Professor at the University of Washington's William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics, with adjunct roles in Applied Mathematics and an affiliate position at the eScience Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of California, Irvine, and prior postdoctoral experience at Caltech and UC Irvine. His research focuses on computational fluid mechanics, including turbulent flows, multiphase systems, and high-performance computing. Notable contributions include DNS/LES methodologies, droplet-laden turbulence analysis, and the discovery of incipient separation laws for turbulent flows.
He has received the NSF CAREER Award (2011) and AIAA Associate Fellow distinction (2022). His work addresses challenges in aerodynamics, propulsion, and environmental engineering, emphasizing CO₂ reduction. Ferrante advises Ph.D. students Mira Tipirneni and Pablo Trefftz-Posada and teaches courses such as AA311 and AA543. His research group develops innovative numerical methods, including neural network-enhanced LES and fast pressure-correction algorithms for complex flows.
Key awards include the Belgian Government Prize (1997) for his work at the von Karman Institute. His research extends to rain erosion modeling and CFD validation for turbulent separated flows, leveraging high-performance computing resources. Ferrante's interdisciplinary approach bridges fluid dynamics with computational science, impacting both academic and industrial applications.
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