
Michael Martin
Researcher · Computational Fluid Dynamics
National Renewable Energy LaboratoryUnited States
About
Michael Martin is a nationally recognized expert in National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), specializing in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, and Advanced Manufacturing. His work addresses sustainability challenges in areas like green steelmaking and quantum computing energy efficiency. He joined NREL in 2017 and serves as practicum coordinator for the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship and representative in the HPC4EI program.
Research interests include:
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Heat Transfer Optimization
- Sustainable Computing
- Advanced Manufacturing
Recent publications analyze:
- Climate change impacts on renewable energy resources
- Supercritical CO2 flow dynamics
- Quantum data center thermal parameters
- Geothermal reservoir machine learning models
Scientific awards include:
- ASME Fellow (2023)
- Milton Van Dyke Award (2022)
- New Voices Cohort (2021)
Active in professional networks like:
- American Physical Society
- AIAA
- DOE HPC4EI
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