James E. Martin
Department of Mathematics
Christopher Newport University

Aeroacoustic computation of a gust-blade interaction by James E. Martin.
Cover Photo: NASA Conference Publication 3300

Education

Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 1991
M.S., Engineering, Brown University, 1989
M.S., Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 1987
B.S., Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, 1986

Curriculum Vitae

Current Research

MARTIN, J.E., BIRMAN, V.K., and MEIBURG, E. 2006
High Resolution Simulation of Particle-driven Lock-exchange Flow for Non-Boussinesq Conditions,
Proceedings of the ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large Eddy Simulation,Springer-Verlag

BIRMAN, V.K.,MARTIN, J.E.,MEIBURG, E.,NECKER, F.,HARTEL, C.,KLEISER, L. 2006
Mixing and Dissipation in Turbidity Currents, Proceedings of the Workshop on Analysis and
Control of Mixing with Applications to Micro and Macro Flow Processes,Springer-Verlag

Previous Positions,
Visiting Scientist, (1993-2003), Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Santa Barbara (2000-2001)

Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Southern California (1991-1993)

email: jmartin@cnu.edu or jamie@icase.edu



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Below is a movie of lock-exchange flow produced with V.K. Birman and E. Meiburg (UCSB)\ (Quicktime required)