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Jeffrey S. Oishi

Associate Professor, Bates College

Interests

  • Fluid Dynamics
  • Sustainability
  • Plasma Physics
  • Numerical Methods for PDEs
  • High Performance Computing

Education

  • PhD, 2007

    University of Virginia

  • BS, 2000

    Columbia University

Projects

  • Minimal Models of Moist Convection
  • Reduced Models: GQL, DSS, and anisotropic flows
  • A Complex Fluids Toolkit for Dedalus
  • Direct Statistical Simulation for unsteady flows

Biography

Jeff develops numerical algorithms and software to model partial differential equations (PDEs). He uses them to study complicated non-linear flows and turbulence in fluids and plasmas. This involves great students, a lot of coffee, a fair amount of supercomputer time, and a network of great friends and collaborators around the world to work with.

Hobbies

Loud music, synthesizers, bicycles, cats.

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