Himanshu Dave is a Ph.D student under Prof. Kasbaoui @ the Kasbaoui Research Group working on multiphase flow physics through novel computational methods at Arizona State University. His interests include multiphase flows, parallel computing systems and novel computational methods to solve for multiphase flows using the Navier-Stokes equations.
His research interests specifically pertain to particle-laden flows using Eulerian-Lagrangian methods, and creating novel computational methods to efficiently solve for flows around complex interfaces using the immersed boundary framework. Furthermore, his interests are also in visualization techiniques to help process and understand simulation data.
His personal interests include studying and analyzing stock market data by applying technical skills learnt from his PhD work in computational fluid dynamics and creating statistical arbitrage models. The models include a set of machine learning techniques, markovian processes and frequency analysis. In his free time, he is an avid snowboarder, rock climber and loves playing with his dog sophie.
PhD in Mechanical Engineering (focus in computational fluid dynamics), 2019 - present.
Arizona State University, USA
BSc (Honors) in Mechanical Engineering, 2015 - 2019
Arizona State University, USA