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John M. Blondin is an Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of Physics at North Carolina State University (NC State), where he has held roles including Department Head of Physics (2012-2016) and Associate Dean for Research (2016-2018). He earned his Ph.D. in Astronomy & Astrophysics from the University of Chicago in 1987 and has been a faculty member at NC State since 1993. His research focuses on computational gas dynamics applied to astrophysical phenomena such as supernovae, accretion disks, and shock wave instabilities.
Blondin's notable achievements include discovering the Non-linear Thin-Shell Instability (NTSI) and the Spherical Accretion Shock Instability (SASI), which are critical to understanding supernova explosions. He co-developed the widely used hydrodynamics code VH-1. His honors include Fellowships from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Physical Society (APS), an NSF CAREER Award, and recognition as an Outstanding Teacher at NC State.
His research group emphasizes undergraduate involvement through programs like the NSF-funded URCA (Undergraduate Research in Computational Astrophysics). Blondin has advised numerous graduate and undergraduate students, many of whom have published peer-reviewed papers under his mentorship. His work spans computational modeling of supernova remnants, high-mass X-ray binaries, and pulsar wind nebulae, leveraging supercomputing resources at Oak Ridge, NASA, and Texas Advanced Computing Center.
Blondin has also held administrative roles such as Interim Dean of the College of Sciences (2023) and Senior Associate Dean for Administration (2018-2024), returning to full-time faculty in 2024. He is affiliated with the Astrophysical Group at NC State and collaborates with institutions like NASA Goddard and the American Astronomical Society.
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