Fundamental theories and numerical simulation for different physical problems across multiple spatial and temporal scale; turbulence; triboelectricity; atomistic simulation; continuum mechanics; applied mathematics; multiscale simulation
James Chen, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, wrote an article on supersonic and hypersonic flight for Aerospace Testing International, a magazine based in England.
The website DesignNews reports on hypersonic research led by James Chen, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
A story in Design Engineering features work by James Chen, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, that uses a novel simulation technique to quiet sonic boom and other high-speed turbulence problems.
Lab Manager reported on the research of James Chen, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, who is studying how to improve hypersonic and supersonic flight.
An article on PhysicsWorld about a new waterproof fabric that harvests energy from raindrops, quotes James Chen, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, who commented on the research.
Futurity reported on the research of James Chen, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, who is studying how to improve hypersonic and supersonic flight.
An article on Tech Xplore reports on research by James Chen, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, aimed at solving problems associated with exceeding the sound barrier.