Welcome!

The world is full of small miracles. I try to meet these with rigor, intelligence and imagination to sense, to understand, and to shape. Before the loud roar enters a narrow slit, we do not yet know it can be tamed and converted into vorticity, perhaps, with a melogy at the ear.

An acoustically-driven micro-orifice plate
Solver: MFC on 64 x A100 GPUs with 12 hours


About me

I’m a PhD candidate in Computational Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech, specializing in aerospace engineering with a focus on computational aeroacoustics. My research investigates how loud noise attenuates and transfers energy in confined geometries to support applications such as engine noise control and sonar design. I also regularly contribute to the development of the open-source CFD code Multiphase Flow Code (MFC), advancing fast and high-fidelity simulation for studying complex flow.

Haocheng Yu

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