cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/479621

Hi all! I defended my Ph.D. thesis back in 2019 and I also served as the creator and moderator for the subreddit r/FluidMechanics for a long time. I think with that I have gathered enough experience and courage to answer some of your queries. Some broad topics that I can answer questions on are:

  • computation fluid mechanics
  • scientific programming and HPC
  • nonlinear shallow water equations
  • statistical description of turbulence: spectra, energy budget etc.
  • experimental methods: PIV
  • stratified turbulence
  • academia
  • navigating your career pre- and post-Ph.D.

Ask away!

  • fckreddit@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Thank for doing this.

    I have a Master’s in geotechnical engineering and I want to learn how to program fluid-solid interaction. How can I learn it? Know any good codebases I can learn from?

    Also, I have been trying to work in scientific computing. You know of any companies that works in this space?

    • jadelord@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      1 year ago

      Take a look at FLUSI in Github. I am not familiar with that space. I bet wind turbine companies and aerospace sector might have some applications.

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        1 year ago

        Mostly it deals with soils and it’s suitability for constructions. So yeah, I also covers dams and bridges too…