Principal Investigators, Administration, and Infrastructure Support
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Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, (650) 723-9599 jops@stanford.edu http://www.stanford.edu/~jops Project 2–1: Dispersion of BWAs in Attack Zones Computational fluid dynamics of industrial problems, turbulence modeling (RANS/LES) and numerical methods for computational fluid dynamics |
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Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Professor by Courtesy of Energy Resources Engineering, Director, Atmosphere/Energy Program, (650) 723-6836 jacobson@stanford.edu http://www.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/ Project 2–1: Dispersion of BWAs in Attack Zones Understanding physical, chemical, and dynamical processes in the atmosphere better to address atmospheric problems such as climate change and urban air pollution, with improved scientific insight and more accurate predictive tools. Evaluating the atmospheric effects of different solutions to climate change and air pollution problems. Mapping and analysis of winds for wind energy and optimizing transmission among multiple renewable energy sources. Developing and applying numerical solvers to simulate gas, aerosol, cloud, radiative, and land/ocean-surface processes. |
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Thomas V. Jones Professor of Engineering , Department of (650) 725-6208 jameson@baboon.stanford.edu http://aero-comlab.stanford.edu/jameson/ Project 1–3: Multidisciplinary Parametric Modeling and L/D Quantification and Optimization Numerical solution of partial differential equations with applications to subsonic, transonic, and supersonic flow past complex configurations, as well as aerodynamic shape optimization |
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DENNIS JESPERSEN
NASA Ames Research Center, |
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CHRISTOS (CHRISTOFOROS) KOZYRAKIS Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, (650) 725-3716 christos@ee.stanford.edu http://csl.stanford.edu/~christos/ Project 4–2: Massive-Scale Data Analysis on the Flexible Architecture Research Machine (FARM) Architectures, runtime environments, and programming models for parallel computer systems. Transactional memory, architectural support for security, and power management techniques |






