Publications, Refereed
- Present
ADS list of publications
I'm a Metropolis postdoctoral fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. I develop and use multiphysics simulations to study core-collapse supernovae and related phenomena. Apart from understanding these explosions, I am an avid proponent of open source scientific software. I am a developer of multiple open source simulation codes for relativistic astrophysics and reviewer for the Journal of Open Source Software.
thornado, Developer
Jan, 2016 - Jan, 20204 years
High order discontinuous Gelerkin code for relativistic astrophysics
Multi-physics Simulations
Parallel Programming
Performance Portability
Exascale
Optimization
Heterogeneous Architectures
Partial Differential Equations
Discontinuous Galekrin
Finite Element
Finite Volume
General relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamics
MPI
OpenMP
GPU
Kokkos
Core-Collapse Supernovae
Radiation Hydrodynamics
Computational Methods
Statistical Methods
Bayesian Methods
Astrophysics and Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, Ph.D., Michigan State University
Sep, 2019 - May, 2024
Physics and Mathematics, Bachelor of Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Aug, 2014 - May, 2019
MPA-Kavli Summer Research Fellow , Kavli Summer Program in Astrophysics
Awarded on: Jan 01, 2023
Michigan State University Enrichment Fellow , Michigan State University
Awarded on: May 01, 2019
NSF Graduate Research Fellow , National Science Foundation
Awarded on: Jan 01, 2019
Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellow, Honorable Mention , Ford Foundation
Awarded on: Jan 01, 2019
Open Source Software
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