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Neil Kelson is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), specializing in computational science and engineering. He holds a PhD in Engineering Mathematics from QUT (2000). His primary affiliations are within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Mathematical Sciences.
Research Interests: Dr. Kelson's work focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), numerical simulation, and hardware-accelerated computing using FPGAs. He has pioneered methods for solving linear systems on heterogeneous architectures and has contributed to biomedical engineering through CFD applications in aneurysm analysis and heart pump design. His recent work emphasizes parallel computing and FPGA-based algorithms for real-time systems.
Key Contributions: Over 78 publications span topics like tridiagonal linear solvers (2019), MHD flow modeling (2018), and FPGA hardware implementations (2012–2016). His CFD research addresses agricultural fumigation (2016) and biomedical devices like biventricular assist devices (2006–2009). He has also developed educational frameworks for computational science curricula (2013).
Grants and Collaborations: Collaborations include projects on FPGA-based UAV path planning (2012), ECG signal processing (2014), and turbulence modeling (1990s–2000s). No explicit grants are listed in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: While specific labs aren't mentioned, his work aligns with QUT's computational engineering and mathematical sciences research groups. He has advised on FPGA and CFD-related projects across academia and industry.

