Curtis Hamman
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Background
I graduated from the University of Utah Mechanical Engineering Department in May 2007 with a minor in Physics, Honors, and Research Distinction. I am continuing my scholarly pursuits in graduate school at Stanford University. I was the team leader for the Tornado Machine senior design project. My current webpage is located here.
Publications and Conference Proceedings Completed at the University of Utah
- C.W. Hamman, R.M. Kirby and M. Berzins, Parallelization and scalability of a spectral element channel flow solver for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 14:10, pp. 1403–1422, 2007.
- C.W. Hamman, R.M. Kirby and J.C. Klewicki, On the Lamb vector divergence as a momentum field diagnostic employed in turbulent channel flow, 59th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Dynamics, Tampa Bay, FL, November 2006.
- C.W. Hamman, J.C. Klewicki and R.M. Kirby, On the Lamb vector divergence in Navier-Stokes Flows, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Under Review, 2007.
Professional Experience
- May 2007 - Present : Graduate Research Fellow, Center for Turbulence Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
- May 2007 - Present : Research Assistant, Multiphysics Methods Group, Idaho National Laboratory, Department of Energy
- Fall 2003 - May 2007 : Research Assistant, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah
- Summer 2002/2003 : Research Assistant, Idaho National Laboratory, Nuclear Physics Department
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