Expertise

His research interests include the theory, modeling and simulation of multi-material turbulence; hydrodynamic instabilities in nuclear fusion, ICF; sub- and super-sonic flows; physics informed machine learning; and high-performance computing.

Areas of Research

  • Fluid Dynamics
  • Nuclear Fusion Technologies
  • Physics Informed Machine Learning
  • Turbulence Theory & Modeling
  • Turbulent Mixing

Research Projects:

  • Homogeneous variable-density turbulence
  • Variable-density turbulence
  • Rayleigh-Taylor instability under variable-acceleration

His research focuses on turbulence theory, hydrodynamic instabilities, interfacial flows, and fluid-solid-shock interactions. 

Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, College of Engineering, University of Alabama
2021

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

Degrees
PhD, Lehigh University, Mechanical Engineering, 2019
MS, Lehigh University, Mechanical Engineering, 2015
BS, Istanbul Technical University, Industrial Engineering, 2012
BS, Istanbul Technical University, Mechanical Engineering, 2012