
Donald Cameron Warren
استادیار · Computational Astrophysics
Florida Institute of Technologyمعرفی
Donald Cameron Warren is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences at Florida Institute of Technology's College of Engineering and Science. His research specializes in computational astrophysics with a focus on high-energy phenomena including supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, cosmic rays, and particle acceleration processes. Additional interdisciplinary work spans virophysics and scientific visualization using virtual reality technologies. Contact information includes the email dwarren@fit.edu and office location OPS 335.
Research interests encompass:
- Core astrophysics: Supernova remnants, gamma-ray burst afterglows, and cosmic ray acceleration mechanisms
- Computational methods: Hydrodynamic simulations of stellar explosions and particle transport models
- Emerging applications: Virtual reality for data visualization and virophysics modeling
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on gamma-ray burst physics (67% of recent papers), cosmic ray detection (20%), and supernova modeling (13%), with emerging work in interdisciplinary applications like tumor growth modeling. Methodologically, papers emphasize numerical simulations, multi-wavelength data interpretation, and Bayesian inference techniques.


