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Contact:
409 E. Kingsley St Apt 2.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
(734)747-0156
Education:
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, 2011-2016
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Thesis: Numerical Simulations of waves, shocks and blasts interacting with interfaces in highly compressible multiphase flows
Advisor: E. Johnsen, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Selected coursework: Compressible Flow, Advanced Fluid Mechanics, Turbulent Flow, Advanced Heat Transfer, Space Physics, High Energy Density Physics, Data Science Specialization (John Hopkins University through Coursera)
GPA: 4.00
M.S. in Applied Mathematics Engineering, 2009-2011
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Thesis: Implementation of a Discontinuous Galerkin Method for hyperbolic PDEs on GPUs
Advisors: Prof. J-F Remacle, Prof. P. Chatelain, Prof. V. Legat.
B.S. in Applied Mathematics Engineering, 2007-2009
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Research Interests:
Fluid mechanics - multiphase flows, hydrodynamic instabilities, turbulence
Code development - CUDA, visualization, parallel I/O, Git
High order numerical methods for computational fluid dynamics
High performance computing with graphics processing units
References:
- Eric Johnsen, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, 734-647-1450, [email protected]
- Paul Drake, Henry S. Carhart Collegiate Professor of Space Sciences, University of Michigan, 734-763-4072, [email protected]
- Rob Cavallo, Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 925-422-3277, [email protected]
Research Experience:
- NextProf Engineering Future Faculty Workshop, University of Michigan, Fall 2015
Invited to participate in a workshop to prepare for faculty positions
- International High Performance Computing Summer School, Hungary, Summer 2014
Invited to attend NSF workshop to learn new paradigms in scientific computing
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, Summer 2012
Student intern
Comparing Beryllium strength models with experimental data
Supervisors: Dr. B. Remington and Dr. R. Cavallo
- Computational Methods in High Energy Density Plasmas, UCLA, CA, Spring 2012
Invited to attend a 6 week long workshop by the Institute for Pure and Applied
Mathematics at the University of California - Los Angeles
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
Student intern
Studied hydrodynamic instabilities in inertial confinement fusion targets
Characterized growth factors during capsule compression
Supervisors: Dr. L. J. Suter and Dr. D. S. Clark Summer 2010
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
Student intern
Studied hot electron signatures and capsule preheat in the context of inertial confinement fusion as developed at the National Ignition Facility
Supervisors: Dr. L. J. Suter and Dr. C. A. Thomas Summer 2009
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
Student intern
Studied and optimized National Ignition Facility inertial confinement fusion target geometries using view factor calculations
Supervisors: Dr. L. J. Suter and Dr. C. A. Thomas Summer 2008
Leadership Experience:
- Sweetland Center for Writing, University of Michigan (Spring 2016)
Dissertation Writing Group Leader
Lead a group of PhD students in weekly dissertation writing and feedback sessions
- Mechanical Engineering Graduate Council, University of Michigan (2013-2016)
- STEM Communication Chair
Communicate graduate student research to lay audiences
- President
Promote social, academic and professional development for ME graduate students
- Graduate Seminar Chair
Organize monthly seminars to showcase graduate student research
- Graduate Student Advisory Committee, University of Michigan (2014-2015)
Representative for Department of Mechanical Engineering
Identify and plan activities to promote community among engineering graduate students
Mentorship and Teaching Experience:
- Jalil Alidoost, University of Michigan (2015-2016)
Mentored senior undergraduate for a project on diffusive and kinetic properties of chair motion in the Shapiro Library
- Colby Hanley, University of Michigan (2015-2016)
Mentored freshman undergraduate for a project on multi-GPU profiling for high-performance computing
- Graduate Student Instructor for ME 523: Computational Fluid Dynamics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (Fall 2013)
Fellowships and Awards:
- Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement (2016)
University of Michigan
Presented to the outstanding graduate student, considering students active participation in research, leadership and academic performance ($1,000)
- AIAA CFD Best Student Paper Award (3d place)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2015
- Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
University of Michigan
Supports outstanding doctoral students for a year 2015
- Rackham Centennial Fellowship
University of Michigan 2013
- NIF Poster Winner
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2012 Summer Poster Session 2012
- High Distinction
M.S. in Applied Mathematics Engineering at the Université Catholique de Louvain 2011
Volunteer Service and Outreach:
- DAPCEP Instructor (Spring 2015)
Organized and taught a 6-week long engineering discovery course for Detroit-area middle school students
- Volunteer Instructor, Adams Academy Engineering Club (2014-2016)
Instructed fun basic science and engineering projects at a local primary school
- Graduate Student Recruiter, University of Michigan (2012-2016)
Organized and participated in recruitment events graduate students visiting the Mechanical Engineering department
Publications:
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, J. L. Belof, R. M. Cavallo, V. A. Raevsky, O. N. Ignatova, A. Lebedev, D. S.
Ancheta, B. S. El-dasher, J. N. Florando, G. F. Gallegos, E. Johnsen and M. M. LeBlanc, Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Beryllium Strength Models Using the Rayleigh-Taylor Instability, featured article in J. Appl. Phys., 117(22):225901, 2015
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, S. Varadan, and E. Johnsen, A new limiting procedure for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to compressible multiphase flows with shocks and interfaces, J. Comput. Phys., 280(0):489 509,2015
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, P. Movahed, and E. Johnsen, Numerical simulations of a shock interacting with successive interfaces using the Discontinuous Galerkin method: the multilayered Richtmyer-Meshkov and Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, Shock Waves, 25(4):329 345, 2015
- C. A. Di Stefano, G. Malamud, M. T. Henry de Frahan, C. C. Kuranz, A. Shimony, S. R. Klein, R. P. Drake, E. Johnsen, D. Shvarts, V. A. Smalyuk, and D. Martinez, Observation and modeling of mixing-layer development in high-energy-density, blast-wave-driven shear flow, Phys. Plasmas, 21(5):056306, 2014
- M. T. Henry de Frahan and E. Johnsen, Mixing in blast-driven hydrodynamic instabilities, In preparation for J. Fluid Mech., 2016
Conference Proceedings:
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, L. Khieu, and E. Johnsen, High-order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods Applied to Multiphase Flows, 22 d AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, doi: 10.2514/6.2015-3045, 2015, AIAA CFD Best Student Paper Award (3 d place)
- M. T. Henry de Frahan and E. Johnsen, Discontinuous Galerkin method for multifluid Euler equations, In 21st AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, doi: 10.2514/6.2013-2595, 2013
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, P. Movahed, and E. Johnsen, Investigating the multilayered Richtmyer-Meshkov instability with high-order accurate numerical methods, In 29th International Symposium on Shock Waves 2, Springer International Publishing, 2015
Conference Presentations:
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, H. Ganesh, S. L. Ceccio, and E. Johnsen, Numerical simulations of high-void-fraction bubbly flow over a wedge, 9 th International Symposium on Cavitation, Dec. 2015, Lausanne, Switzerland
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, E. Johnsen, Interactions of Blast Waves with Perturbed Interfaces, APS 68 th Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, Nov. 2015, Boston, MA
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, L. Khieu, and E. Johnsen, High-order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods Applied to Multiphase Flows, 23 d AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Jun. 2013, Dallas, Tx
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, E. Johnsen, Numerical simulations of hydrodynamic instabilities with GPUs, IPAM Computational Methods in High Energy Density Plasmas Reunion Conference, Dec. 2014, Lake Arrowhead, CA
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, E. Johnsen, Hydrodynamic instabilities in blast-driven systems, APS 67 th Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, Nov. 2014, San Francisco, CA
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, R. P. Drake, E. Johnsen, Hydrodynamic instabilities of finite width layers, APS 56 th Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics, Oct. 2014, New Orleans, LA
- E. Johnsen, M. T. Henry de Frahan, S. A. Beig, Numerical simulations of gas-liquid interfaces in compressible flows, AIAA Aviation Forum, Jun. 2014, Atlanta, GA
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, E. Johnsen, Blast-driven hydrodynamic instability, APS 66 th Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, Nov. 2013, Pittsburgh, PA
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, J. L. Belof, R. M. Cavallo, O. Ignatova, E. Johnsen, B. A. Remington, V. Raevsky, Analysis of recent Beryllium Rayleigh-Taylor experiments, Fundamentals of Pu Workshop XIII, Sep. 2013, Sarov, Russia
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, P. Movahed, E. Johnsen, Investigating the multi-layered Richtmyer-Meshkov instability with high-order accurate numerical methods, 29 th International Symposium on Shock Waves, Jul. 2013, Madison, WI
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, E. Johnsen, Discontinuous Galerkin method for multifluid Euler equations, 21 st AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Jun. 2013, San Diego, CA
- M. T. Henry de Frahan, J. L. Belof, R. M. Cavallo, O. Ignatova, E. Johnsen, B. A. Remington, V. Raevsky, Beryllium strength under extreme dynamic loading conditions, APS 54 th Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics, Oct. 2012, Providence, RI
Skills:
Scientific programming: C/C++, Python, Git, Bash, R, C for CUDA, MPI, OpenMP, L A TEX, VisIt, Gmsh, Matlab
Operating systems: GNU/Linux, Windows
Languages:
English, French
Memberships:
American Physical Society (2012-2016)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2012-2016)