
About
Brian Vermeire is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering at Concordia University. His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, high-performance computing, turbulence modeling, numerical methods, and optimization. He leads the Computational Aerodynamics Laboratory, emphasizing scale-resolving simulations and high-order numerical techniques. Key interests include large eddy simulation (LES), direct numerical simulation (DNS), and gradient-free optimization. His work often involves developing advanced algorithms for unstructured grids and high-performance computing platforms.
Research Interests:
- High-order numerical methods
- Implicit/explicit time integration schemes
- Polynomial adaptation for adaptive meshing
- Aeroacoustic shape optimization
- Large eddy simulation (LES) and direct numerical simulation (DNS)
- Software development for CFD (e.g., PyFR)
Recent work trends show strong focus on hybridized flux reconstruction methods, energy-conservative algorithms, and industrial adoption of high-fidelity simulations. Major contributions include scalable implementations for petascale computing and open-source tools like PyFR. His group collaborates on applications such as wind turbine aerodynamics and low-pressure turbine design.
Labs/Teams: Computational Aerodynamics Laboratory (website: link)
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