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Welcome to FPCS Group @ Georgia Tech!

We specialize in modeling multi-scale/multi-physics phenomena involving fluid flows, such as multiphase flows, turbulent flows, compressible flows, and fluid-structure interaction. We focus on physics-based modeling and development of robust numerical methods to study these phenomena, utilizing tools such as high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.

Applications include energy, propulsion, aerospace design, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and advancing our understanding of climate change.



Suhas S. Jain, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA, USA.

Office: Love Bldg., Room 207
Email: suhasjain@gatech.edu
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Recent News

March 28th 2024 – Suhas gave an invited talk on “High-fidelity simulations of multiphase flows” at NASA Advanced Modeling and Simulation (AMS) Seminar Series.

March 27th 2024 – Our paper on a robust two-phase flow formulation for unstructured grids is now published in the Journal of Computational Physics (DOI)

March 5th 2024 – Suhas gave a talk on multiphase flow modeling at AFRL rocket lab.

March 1st 2024 – Suhas gave an invited talk on “High-fidelity simulations of multiphase flows” at S. Scott Collis Advanced Modeling and Simulations Seminar Series, University of Texas at El Paso.

Feb 29th 2024 – Our paper on artificial-diffusivity method for capturing shocks and contact discontinuities is now published in the Physical Review Fluids journal (DOI)

Feb 21st 2024 – Our paper on clustering of inertial particles in turbulent channel flows is now published in the International Journal of Multiphase Flows (DOI)

Feb 13th 2024 – Our paper on wall-modeled simulations of iced airfoils is now published in Aerospace Science and Technology (DOI)

Feb 8th 2024 – Suhas gave an invited talk on “Transformative impacts of CFD research on multiphase flows” at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Tech (host: David Ku)

January 2024 – Lab welcomes Luis Hatashita (AE PhD student) and Pranav Nathan (ME BS student).

January 2024 – FPCS lab opened its doors at the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech!


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