Di Zhouمشاهده پروفایل
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Di Zhou is a Researcher specializing in aerospace engineering and fluid dynamics, focusing on turbulence modeling, aeroacoustics, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). His work integrates advanced numerical methods such as large-eddy simulation (LES) with machine learning techniques like reinforcement learning to address challenges in wall modeling and flow prediction. Current affiliations are not explicitly stated, but his research involves collaborations in turbulence, rotor noise, and high-Reynolds-number flows. Research interests span turbulent boundary layers, adverse pressure gradients, and rotor aeroacoustic response. He has pioneered the application of multi-agent reinforcement learning for wall modeling in LES, advancing accuracy in simulating complex flows over periodic hills and Gaussian bumps. His studies also explore optimal sensor placement for lift prediction under gust loads and noise generation mechanisms in rotor systems. Recent trends in his publications highlight machine learning-driven turbulence modeling, sensitivity analysis of LES closure models, and computational analysis of rotor ingestion noise. Despite no listed awards, his work contributes significantly to both fundamental fluid dynamics and applied aerospace problems. No specific advising roles or labs are mentioned, but his research likely involves collaboration with experimental and numerical groups in aerodynamics and acoustics.











