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Peter Mitrano is an Assistant Teaching Professor affiliated with the CMU Partnership Program at the University of Colorado. His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics, granular flows, and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. He has contributed to understanding flow instabilities in gas-solid systems and granular media through kinetic theory-based modeling.
He earned a PhD with specialization in granular and gas-solids flows, receiving the Max S. Peters Outstanding Graduate Award for his graduate work. His research has been published in journals like Journal of Fluid Mechanics and Physical Review E.
Notable contributions include studies on high-Knudsen granular flows and instabilities in granular binary mixtures. He has presented invited lectures at international conferences such as Fluidization XIV in the Netherlands.
- Key awards: Max S. Peters Outstanding Graduate Award
His advising record remains unspecified, though his academic contributions reflect active research collaboration. His work bridges theoretical granular physics with computational modeling, addressing both fundamental and applied flow dynamics challenges.


