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Dr Yongmann Chung

Job Title
Associate Professor
Department
School of Engineering
Phone
+44(0)24 7657 4367
Web Link
Research Interests

Computational Fluid Dynamics of complex flows in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS).

Micro-fluid in Electro-Chemistry

Flow Control, Drag Reduction, Seperation Control

Unsteady turbulent flow and heat transfer simulation

Biography

Undergraduate Admissions Tutor, Postgraduate Stream Advisor for Advanced Mechanical Engineering

Publications:

www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/eng/research/publications/?tag=ymc

Personal web page: www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/eng/staff/ymc/

Title Funder Award start Award end
A longitudinal study for fistula maturation Kidney Research UK 18 Aug 2023 17 Aug 2026
Development of a Patient-Specific Computational Application for Assessing Small Airway Dysfunction from Diffuse Lung Disease. Innovate UK 01 Nov 2023 31 May 2026
Machine learning for healthcare The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation 01 May 2020 31 Jan 2024
Studentship: Acoustic Cavitation in Microchannels Micromass Limited 22 Sep 2017 21 Mar 2021
Battery Characterisation and Management - the key to Smart Grids and the Integration of Electric Vehicles (lead: Southampton) EPSRC 01 Jul 2013 28 Apr 2017
Air Prom: Airway Disease Predicting Outcomes Through Patients Specific Computational Modelling European Commission 01 Mar 2011 30 Jun 2016
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT - Investigation of alternative drag-reduction strategies in turbulent boundary layers by using wall forcing - Industry part EADS 01 Dec 2009 31 Dec 2012
Investigation of alternative drag-reduction strategies in turbulent boundary layers by using wall forcing EPSRC 01 Apr 2009 31 Mar 2012
Development of MRSA Infection Model Within Health Care Facilities Department of Health 01 Sep 2008 31 Aug 2010
Scalable Wirelessly interconnected flow-control technology (SWIFT) EPSRC 01 Dec 2008 30 Nov 2009
INDEX Voucher Scheme - Roof Turbines Ltd Aston University 20 Oct 2008 15 Nov 2008
Novel passive techniques for reducing skin-friction drag. EPSRC 01 Oct 2007 30 Sep 2008