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  • El Hossaini, Mostafa Khosravy - Curriculum vitae, publications and experience in CFD.
  • Galarça, Marcelo Moraes - Interests, work, publications, and material for students.
  • Jayaraman, Anand - Primary interests are in the area of Pattern Formation and Complex Fluids.
  • Kerswell, Rich - Bristol University.
  • Kudinov, Pavel - Numerical methods of heat and mass transfer, CFD links, conferences, grants, job, technical reports, visualization.
  • Kumar, P. Suresh - Research Areas: Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Science, Internal Waves, Wave Structure Interaction, Two-Layer Fluid, Hydro-Elasticity, Internal Waves, Wind Energy, Pressure Drop, Friction Factor Correlation, Large Diameter Annulus, Pipe. Publications are offered for download.
  • Kuttanikkad, Sreejith Pulloor - Includes a short description on his current PhD project, which deals with the simulation of fluid flow in a porous media.
  • Lambiotte, Renaud - Site dedicated to granular media, complex networks, and statistical physics in general. Part of the CREEN project.
  • Lo Iacono, Giovanni - Includes a professional profile, publications, and current projects.
  • Manasseh, Richard - Papers on fluid dynamics and similar topics.
  • Priezjev, Nikolai - Transport phenomena in microfluidic systems: slip boundary conditions, molecular dynamics simulations
  • Swarnkar, Rahul - Personal website of Rahul Swarnkar, who is working in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics.
  • Tessicini, Fabrizio - Principal research into wall modelling for Large Eddy Simulation.
  • Vennemann, Peter - Research topic: Micro particle image velocimetry for medical and biological research.
  • Yang, Zhen - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan. Developing microfluidic devices and systems using micromachining technologies.