معرفی
Professor Rob Stoll at the University of Utah's Mechanical Engineering Department specializes in environmental fluid dynamics, wildfire modeling, and urban/agricultural canopy flows. His work bridges computational modeling with field measurements across diverse domains.
- Develops GPU-accelerated QES simulation tools
- Focuses on wildfire-atmosphere coupling
- Advances low-cost sensor networks for environmental monitoring
Research Trends revealed through 15 recent publications include:
- Wildfire propagation under heterogeneous terrain/fuel
- 3D wind modeling in vineyards and urban environments
- Particle transport in sparse and row-organized canopies
- Turbulence characterization in stable boundary layers
- Open-source hardware for atmospheric sensing
Scientific Contributions
- 2008: Best PhD Dissertation (University of Minnesota)
- 2017-2022: NSF Grant for wildfire modeling
- 2020-2025: Systems approach for carrot blight management
- 2023-2026: Vineyard smoke exposure modeling grants
Teaching Activities include graduate courses in Numerical Methods for Engineering Systems and advising PhD/Master's theses since 2015.
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