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PROF. ARTEM KOROBENKO

Our group working on development of high-fidelity multidisciplinary methods for the analysis and design of complex systems in wind energy, civil, aerospace and offshore/marine engineering using large-scale computing. Current research topics include fluid-structure interaction (FSI), dynamically-data-driven simulations (DDDS), damage modelling in aerospace composite structures, atmospheric flow modelling over complex terrains, numerical modelling of compressible reactive flows and cavitation flows around propellers.

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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

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