
معرفی
Dr. Jeffrey Doom is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at South Dakota State University (SDSU), affiliated with the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering. His expertise lies in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), combustion, and high-performance computing (HPC), with applications in energy systems like gas turbines and internal combustion engines. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics from the University of Minnesota (2009 and 2006) and a B.A. in Mathematics from Southwest Minnesota State University (2002). Prior to academia, he worked at Sandia National Laboratories and GE Global Research.
Research interests include combustion stability, multi-phase flows, numerical analysis, and parallel computing. He has led or co-led grants from NSF, AFRL, and industry partners, focusing on topics like biofilm simulations, flame holder dynamics, and sprayer nozzle optimization. In 2018, he received the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Teacher of the Year award.
Recent work emphasizes high-fidelity CFD simulations for scramjet engines, NOx/soot emissions modeling, and DNS/LES of turbulent flows. Collaborative projects include experimental test beds for sprayer nozzles and microgrid cyber-physical systems. His teaching spans courses on internal combustion engines, aerodynamics, and modeling/simulation.




