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Thank you for visiting us. Our research group is directed by Professor Venkattraman (Venkatt) Ayyaswamy and is part of the School of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering Graduate Group) at the University of California, Merced. Our group's emphasis is on understanding various aspects of non-equilibrium/non-continuum fluids and plasmas for a wide range of applications. Currently, there is a greater emphasis on computational/theoretical work even though we do experiments in certain focus areas.
Research Interests
- Stochastic Methods: direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC), particle-in-cell with Monte Carlo collisions (PIC-MCC), Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC)
- Non-equilibrium and non-continuum fluid mechanics and plasma engineering.
- Microfluidics/Microplasma
- Plasma modeling using OpenFOAM
- Plasmas for environmental, food, water and energy applications
- Plasma-biomaterial interactions
- Waves in microplasmas
- Modeling plasma-assisted nanomaterial synthesis
Information for Prospective Students
We always welcome qualified graduate students interested in the above areas to join our group. Please apply to the ME graduate program and indicate Prof. Ayyaswamy's name in your application. Please be advised that the nature of research performed in our group requires good programming skills in either FORTRAN or C++. In some cases, exceptional undergraduate students are offered summer internships for a duration of 10-12 weeks. Please email Prof. Ayyaswamy with your CV and a sample code you wrote (preferably for a mechanical engineering related problem) for potential summer opportunities.
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