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Yves Dubief

Associate Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Yves Dubief

BIO

Dr. Dubief moved to Vermont in 2005 from the Center for Turbulence Research (Stanford University) where he was a research associate working on drag reduction in turbulent flows by addition of polymers . At ¶¶Òõ̽̽, Dr. Dubief has been developing and collaborating research programs in turbulence control by complex fluids, flow-surface interactions with application to erosion and ablation by turbulent flows, biophysics of blood coagulation under flow and lubrication in articular joints. Dr. Dubief is a fellow of the Vermont Advanced Computing Center. He contributes to the teaching of fluid-related and computing-related undergraduate and graduate courses.

Area(s) of expertise

Fluid mechanics, Turbulence, Incompressible and compressible flows, non-Newtonian flows, Numerical simulation

Bio

Dr. Dubief moved to Vermont in 2005 from the Center for Turbulence Research (Stanford University) where he was a research associate working on drag reduction in turbulent flows by addition of polymers . At ¶¶Òõ̽̽, Dr. Dubief has been developing and collaborating research programs in turbulence control by complex fluids, flow-surface interactions with application to erosion and ablation by turbulent flows, biophysics of blood coagulation under flow and lubrication in articular joints. Dr. Dubief is a fellow of the Vermont Advanced Computing Center. He contributes to the teaching of fluid-related and computing-related undergraduate and graduate courses.

Areas of Expertise

Fluid mechanics, Turbulence, Incompressible and compressible flows, non-Newtonian flows, Numerical simulation