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James Chen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. His research focuses on fundamental theories and numerical simulations of multiscale physical phenomena, including turbulence, triboelectricity, and atomistic-to-continuum mechanics. He leads the Multiscale Computational Physics Lab and maintains active collaborations in computational mechanics and energy materials.
Education:
- PhD, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The George Washington University (2011)
- MS, Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University (2007)
- BS, Mechanical Engineering, National Chung-Hsing University (2005)
Research interests span multiscale modeling, high-speed flow dynamics, and energy materials. Key areas include turbulence physics, fracture mechanics of ceramics, and triboelectric energy harvesting. His work bridges atomistic simulations with continuum models to explain phenomena across scales.
Recent publications (2022–2024) emphasize uncertainty quantification in ceramic materials, turbulent boundary layer scaling with mass transfer, and hybrid rocket flow simulations. This reflects a focus on both foundational fluid mechanics and applied materials science challenges.
Notable honors include the U.S. Air Force Young Investigator Award (2017) and Steve Hsu Research Scholar (2017–2020). His lab develops advanced numerical tools for complex multiscale systems, with applications in aerospace thermal protection and energy conversion technologies.




