
PROF. ARTEM KOROBENKO
Dr. Artem Korobenko is an Associate Professor and Associate Head (Research) at the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Calgary (Canada). He holds a Schulich Research Chair and leads the Computational Fluids and Structural Mechanics Group (CFSMgroup). Dr. Korobenko earned his PhD in 2014, followed by a postdoctoral position (2016), both at the University of California San Diego. His research focuses on the development of multi-fidelity computational methods for the analysis and design of complex systems in aerospace, wind and marine engineering using large-scale computing. A Fulbright Alumni and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship recipient, Dr. Korobenko is a founding member and current president of the Canadian Association for Computational Science and Engineering, as well as a former Member-at-Large of the USACM Technical Thrust Area on Computational Fluid Dynamics and Fluid-Structure Interaction. He was the main organizer and the conference chair for the 16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, that was held in Vancouver in 2024.

EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Computational Mechanics
2011 - 2014
University of California, San Diego (USA)
Ph.D. in Structural Engineering and Computational Science
2009 - 2011
Clemson University (USA)
M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering
2004 - 2009
National Aerospace University (Ukraine)
B.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering
Isogeometric Analysis (IGA) and Finite Elements (FEM)
Damage Modeling in Composite Structures
Progressive and fatigue damage modeling in multilayer composite structures; Dynamically-Data-Driven Application Systems (DDDAS)
Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Stabilized and Multi-scale methods; coupling strategies; high performance computing (HPC); stratified flows; high-speed compressible reacting flows; applications to aerospace and marine engineering
