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May 2020
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Turbulence, CFD & ROMs - Tomer Avraham |...

Jousef Murad
About this episode

Tomer has graduated at Tel Aviv University, specifically targeting the field of fluid dynamics and CFD, focusing his thesis on a specific mode of transition, namely the bypass transition. It was actually his second year of mechanical engineering undergraduate studies of which he fell deeply in love with the science of turbulence and computational fluid dynamics. He is absolutely passionate about physics, especially fluid dynamics and CFD which for him  is a hobby, a passion and a pursue as it occupies him even on times it’s not directly practiced.

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