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I am a computational scientist and research associate at the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy, University of Utah.
My work is focused on developing models and codes for simulating low-Mach-number reacting flows on supercomputers. I am also interested in analytical and asymptotic methods for fluid flows and all things related.
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Contact Info
Tony Saad
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering
Senior Computational Scientist
Institute for Clean & Secure Energy
University of Utah
email: tony.saad[at]chemeng.utah.edu
web: http://www.tonysaad.net
Research Interests
- Low Mach reacting flows
- Pressure projection methods
- Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics
- High performance hybrid computing (CPU, GPU, …)
- Perturbation methods
- Population balances
- Lagrangian particle transport
- Carbon capture, sequestration, and mineralization
Career
- Senior Computational Scientist, ICSE, University of Utah
- Research Associate, ICSE, University of Utah
- Postdoctoral Fellow, ICSE, University of Utah
- Ph.D., University of Tennessee Space Institute
- M.E., American University of Beirut
- B.E., Notre Dame University
Publications
Book Chapter
Peer Reviewed
Conference
Dissertation
Notes
- Convert Interactive Jupyter Notebook into a Website
- Timestep and Cost Analysis of Pressure- and Density-Based Methods
- The Amazing Taylor-Green Vortex
- How to Modify Video Speed with ffmpeg?
- Vector Graphics Plots using Matplotlib in Jupyter
- Convert IPython Notebook to Slides
- Jupyter Notebook doesn’t Automatically Open a Browser on OS X
- Copying Lists in Python
- How to Highlight Code in Keynote
- C++ – Calling Overloaded Operator () from Pointer
- Add to Calendar for Google Inbox
- Convert Movie or Animation to Animated Gif
- Unbounded Kinetic Energy in Forward-Euler Inviscid Flows
- List and Sort Files by Size
- Some Regex Notes