Current Students
PhD Students
- Venkat Krisshna: Using high-fidelity simulations to further understanding of rotary
bell cup atomization used for automotive painting
Master's Students
- Brendan Christensen: Developing a numerical approach to use extracted data on how
liquid structures breakup from atomization simulations to further understanding
Former Students
PhD Students
- Brian Turnquist (2020) "Intrusive Uncertainty Quantification Method for Simulations
of Gas-Liquid Multiphase Flows"
Master's Students
- Clark Rubel (2019) "Extraction of Droplet Genealogies From High-Fidelity Atomization
Simulations "
- Will Krolick (2018) "Characterization of the Primary Instability on Atomizing Jets
using Dynamic Mode Decomposition"
- Gereint Sis (2018) "Improving Contact Angle Models for Droplets by Optimizing A Curvature
Evaluation Scheme"
- Eric Cauble (2016) "Numerical Methods for Simulating Droplets Dynamics in Microfluidic
Devices"
- Patrick Sheehy (2016) "Numerical Study of Electric Reynolds Number on Electrohydrodynamic
(EHD) Assisted Atomization
Undergraduate Students
- Noah Anderson: Extending semi-Lagrangian fluxes near solid boundaries
- Kris Olshefski (2017) Load balancing multiphase flows calculations
- Grant Rydquist (2017) Simulations of jet in crossflow to assist in Magnetic Resonance
Thermometry (MRT) experiment design
- Tanner Ballance (2017) Numerical methods for calculating contact angles
- Seth Whiteside (2017) Effect of buoyancy on flow around heated building
- Jacob Senecal (2016) Optimal scale for curvature calculations in multiphase flows
- Robert Aaron Currie (2016) Least squares method to compute interface curvatures
Mark Owkes Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Office: Roberts 201
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173800
Bozeman, MT 59717-3800
Phone: (406)-994-6300
Fax: (406)-994-6292
[email protected]