
Kevin Griffin
Researcher · Computational Fluid Dynamics
National Renewable Energy LaboratoryAbout
Kevin Griffin is a Researcher III in Computational Science at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). His work focuses on integrating advanced computational techniques with energy systems research.
- Bachelor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
- Master of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
Griffin's primary research interests include multi-fidelity simulation, neuromorphic computing, and energy-efficient computing. He specializes in computational fluid dynamics and turbulence modeling for energy applications, particularly wind energy systems.
His recent publications emphasize adaptive computing frameworks for scale-up problems, pressure-gradient sensors for turbulence prediction, and boundary layer modeling extensions. These works span computational methods, uncertainty management, and energy systems design.
- Gerald J. Lieberman Fellowship (2022)
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (2017)
- NREL Key Contributor Award (2023)
- NREL Outstanding Mentor Award (2024)
- Stanford Graduate Fellowship (2017)
Griffin contributes to collaborative networks like the American Physical Society, Sigma Xi, and Tau Beta Pi, advancing turbulence modeling and computational efficiency in energy applications.
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