Sergey Utyuzhnikov
University of Manchester, UK
Biography
Sergey Utyuzhnikov is an expert in numerical methods and their applications in fluid dynamics. He is Professor in Computational Mathematics (Russian Ministry of Education) since 1999. He has fundamental results in the numerical modeling of hypersonic flows, non-overlapping domain decomposition for turbulence modeling, active sound control and multi objective optimization. He has provided consultancy work for industrial companies such as Daimler-Benz, ABB, ALSTOM and EDF. He has given invited talks at Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA), Isaac Newton Institute (Cambridge), Henri Poincare Institute (Paris), Schlumberger (Cambridge), EDF/CNRS (Paris), ALSTOM Technology Centre (Zurich), ABB (Zurich), CARDC and many international conferences. He has been the author or co-author of over 100 peer reviewed journal publications and many conference papers. Currently, he is Reader in Computational Mechanics at the University of Manchester.
Abstract
Abstract : Near-wall domain decomposition in turbulence modeling: Current state of the art and perspectives