
Engin Danis
Assistant Professor · Computational Fluid Dynamics
University of Missouri , ColumbiaAbout
Engin Danis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Missouri, Columbia. His research focuses on advancing computational methods for complex fluid dynamics, particularly in high-speed and hypersonic regimes. With expertise in high-order discretizations, turbulence modeling, and large-scale numerical simulation, he develops algorithms that capture intricate flow phenomena with high fidelity and computational efficiency.
Dr. Danis's research interests include:
- High-order numerical methods
- Hypersonic flows
- Turbulence modeling
- Tensor networks for fluid dynamics
- Compressible flow simulation
His publication record demonstrates a strong trend toward applying tensor network methodologies to solve challenging problems in computational fluid dynamics. This innovative approach enables more efficient computation of complex fluid phenomena while maintaining high accuracy, particularly for high-speed and hypersonic flows. His research spans both fundamental numerical method development and practical applications in aerospace engineering.
Professional affiliations:
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- American Physical Society
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Prior to joining the University of Missouri, Dr. Danis was a postdoctoral research associate at Los Alamos National Laboratory where he pioneered tensor-train-based solvers for partial differential equations. He also has industry experience from GE Aviation, where he contributed to high-fidelity simulation tools for aircraft engine thermal-fluid systems.
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