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New faculty member Sidharth GS brings strong computational fluids background

Author: John Burnett-Larkins

Sidharth with Vance and Arlene Coffman Endowed Department Chair Alric Rothmayer at his department welcome reception.
Sidharth is pictured with Vance and Arlene Coffman Endowed Department Chair Alric Rothmayer at his department welcome reception.

GS comes to Iowa State after serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he worked on modeling mixing and combustion in multimaterial turbulence and separately on feature based dynamic reconstructions.

He received his Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota, specializing in computations of hypersonic flows and modeling variable-density subgrid effects relevant to supersonic combustion. He holds an M.S. from Minnesota and a Bachelor of Technology degree from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.

With a background in applied mathematics and scientific computing, he brings broad expertise in modeling and simulation for multiphysics flows with shock and reaction waves, multispecies transitional and turbulent transport. Sidharth’s research also focuses on high performance computing, numerical methods for computational physics, scientific machine learning and optimization.