Sergei G ChumakovCNLS Postdoctoral Research Associate CNLS / T-3 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
Office: TA-3, Bldg 1690, Room 134 Mail Stop: B258 Phone: (505) 664-0180 Fax: (505) 665-7652 chumakov@lanl.gov home page |  | Educational Background/Employment:- 2005 PhD Mechanical Engineering, Engine Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 2001 MS Mechanical Engineering, Engine Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 1999 MA Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 1995 BS Pure and Applied Mathematics, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russla
- Employment:
- Oct 2008 - present, Postdoctoral Researcher,
Center for
Turbulence Research,
Stanford University
- Jun 2007 - Sep 2008, Postdoctoral Researcher, group T-3,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Jun 2005 - May 2007, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Nonlinear
Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Jan 2000 - May 2005 Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Jun 1996 - Dec 1999 Teaching Assistant, Math Department, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interests: - Large Eddy Simulation
- Direct Numerical Simulation
- Turbulence modeling
- Numerical Grid Generation
- Scientific Computing
Selected Recent Publications: - SG Chumakov,
Scaling properties of subgrid-scale energy dissipation,
Phys. Fluids 19 058104 (2007).
- SG Chumakov,
Statistics of subgrid-scale stress states in homogeneous isotropic turbulence,
J. Fluid Mech. 562, 405–414 (2006).
- SG Chumakov, CJ Rutland,
Dynamic structure models for Large Eddy Simulation,
Int.
J. Numer. Meth. Fluids 47, 911–923 (2005).
- SG Chumakov, CJ Rutland,
Dynamic structure models for subgrid scalar flux and dissipation in Large Eddy Simulations,
AIAA
Journal 42, 1132–1139 (2004).
- GA Chumakov, SG Chumakov,
SiGMA — a 2-D quasi-isometric grid generator,
in CRC Handbook of Grid Generation (CRC
Press, 1999), p. A-53.
- GA Chumakov, SG Chumakov,
A method for the 2-D quasi-isometric regular grid generation,
J.
Comput. Phys. 143, 1–28 (1998).
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