welcome!!!
kenn k. q. zhang
education
doctor of philosophy, in mechanical engineering, university of illinois at chicago, usa;
master of science, in applied mathematics, northwestern university, usa;
bachelor of engineering, in engineering mechanics, shanghai jiao tong university, china;
development interest, from year 2011 to year 2020
Tools: EtherEdit, EtherCity, EtherC, EtherLinux, EtherExplore;
EtherAssess;
Office: EtherWord (latex and Word like; including PowerPoint), EtherData (Excel like; including statistics), EtherDiagram;
Math and Statistics: EtherMath (including statistics and EtherDerive);
CAD and graphics: EtherCAD, EtherView, EtherMesh, EtherStudio;
CAE: EtherFEA, SEA;
research interest, from year 2011 to year 2020
computational physics (statistical mechancis and kinetics: astrophysics, condensed matter physics, material physics, chemical physics);
computational physics (fields: quantum chromodynamics, nuclear plasmas);
computational physics (continuum: general relativity);
computational fluid dynamics (combustible compressible turbulence);
computational mathematics (discontinuous spectral element method, spectral boundary element method, arbitrary lagrangian eulerian level set method);
major technical achievements or contributions
unified computation of incompressible and compressible flows;
theory of arbitrary lagrangian eulerian framework: the first correct and rigorous derivation of this most general framework; so that high-order numerical discretizations can be attained, and it may
help to develop a new paradox-free theoretical description of fundamental physics;
publications
10 sci journal papers published;
2 sci journal papers on the way;
book 1, expected december 2011;
paper-fs-dos
some writings
superposical parallelization
electromagnetic fluid
dynamics
plasmas
spectral element method
c++ source codes for Chebyshev Collocation Spectral
quadrature
introduction to numerical
abstract:droplet
abstract:autonomous under water vehicle
equations in physics
some little points in physics and stochastics
superphotonic
some pics
fermilab
some links
galois-boltzmann