
معرفی
Graham R. Hendra is a Lecturer and Mech 2 Coordinator in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Applied Science, where he serves as a licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.). His academic responsibilities include program coordination and instruction in core mechanical engineering disciplines.
His educational qualifications are:
- Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) from the University of Waterloo
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of British Columbia
Dr. Hendra's research and teaching expertise spans thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, and programming, with specialized focus on turbulent reacting flows and combustion modeling. His scholarly work demonstrates advanced computational approaches to fluid mechanics problems, particularly in subfilter modeling techniques and conditional state frameworks for reactive flows. This interdisciplinary research bridges theoretical combustion principles with practical computational fluid dynamics applications.
His publication record reveals concentrated expertise in computational combustion science, with both 2019 publications addressing sophisticated modeling challenges in turbulent flows. The research output emphasizes methodological innovation in large eddy simulation techniques and theoretical frameworks for predicting complex combustion phenomena, indicating a sustained research trajectory in high-fidelity flow simulation.
Dr. Hendra has received significant recognition for his educational contributions:
- Junior Faculty Teaching Award (2023)
His teaching portfolio includes Mech 260 (Solid Mechanics), Mech 375 (Heat Transfer), and Mech 497 (Introduction to Research Skills and Data Analysis), reflecting comprehensive coverage of fundamental mechanical engineering principles. As Mech 2 Coordinator, he shapes curriculum development and academic programming for undergraduate mechanical engineering students.
No laboratory affiliations or research team memberships were documented in available sources.





