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Michael Wadas is a Cecil and Sally Drinkward Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate in Mechanical and Civil Engineering. His research focuses on shock physics, vortex dynamics, and hydrodynamic instabilities in astrophysical and geophysical contexts. Key areas include supernova clump formation, high-energy-density material viscosity, and computational modeling of shock-driven phenomena.
Education and institutional affiliations are not explicitly stated in the provided text. His work bridges fluid dynamics with astrophysics, addressing topics like circumstellar ring dynamics, vortex stability in supernova remnants (SN1987A), and mantle material behavior under extreme conditions.
Recent articles emphasize experimental and numerical studies of clumping mechanisms, vortex interactions, and viscosity measurements in high-pressure environments. His research also explores applications of data science in planning high-energy-density (HED) experiments and analyzing complex flow dynamics.
No scientific awards or grants are mentioned. While no lab affiliations are listed, his work likely involves collaborations with experimental facilities conducting laser-driven shock compression studies.
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