Biography
David Emerson is a Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde and Fellow of the Institute of Physics. He leads the Computational Engineering Theme at STFC Daresbury Laboratory and his research interests cover numerical algorithms and high performance computing applied to computational fluid dynamics with a particular interest in micro/nanofluidics, rarefied gas dynamics, and high speed flows.
He is a founding member of the High-End Computing engineering consortia and was an expert member of the European Exascale Software Initiative and the International Exascale Software Project, the latter projects identifying the challenges to be addressed for the exascale era of computing.
He has held numerous grants with EPSRC and has recently been involved in ExCALIBUR (Exascale Computing Algorithms & Infrastructures Benefitting UK Research) and recently-funded activities include “Integrated Simulation at the Exascale: coupling, synthesis and performance” (EP/W00755X/1), which will investigate high-fidelity coupling to support extreme-scale multi-physics and multi-scale simulations, and “Turbulence at the Exascale: Application to Wind Energy, Green Aviation, Air Quality and Net-Zero Combustion” (EP/W026686/1).
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