My work lies at the intersection of multiphase flow physics, direct numerical simulation, and high-performance scientific computing.
Current PhD Research
I am currently working on direct numerical simulations of compressible particle-laden turbulent flows at the University of Udine.
The work emphasizes high-fidelity numerical simulation and the physics of dispersed particles in compressible turbulent environments.
Previous Research Background
My previous research includes computational fluid dynamics work on dynamic stability derivatives for high-lift devices using the forced oscillation technique,
along with research activity related to textile drying through pulse vacuum modulation.
Research Interests
Particle-Laden Flows
Compressible Flows
Scientific Programming
Numerical Methods
Fluid Mechanics
Mechanical Engineering