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Mauro Rodriguez is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Brown University's School of Engineering. His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics, multiphase flows, viscoelasticity, and high-performance computing. He holds a position at Barus & Holley 441 and can be reached at mauro_rodriguez@brown.edu.
His research interests include studying fluid-structure interactions, cavitation bubble dynamics, and inertial effects in complex fluids. Rodriguez explores applications ranging from biomedical engineering (e.g., pulmonary alveolus deformation under ultrasound) to exascale computing for multiphysics simulations. His work often involves numerical modeling and rheometry techniques to characterize material properties.
Recent publications highlight advancements in simulating cavitation phenomena, bubble collapse mechanics, and GPU-accelerated algorithms. Rodriguez’s research bridges theoretical fluid dynamics with practical engineering challenges, leveraging high-performance computing resources to tackle multiscale problems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His advising activities and lab affiliations remain unspecified.
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