Kyle Hanquist

Assistant Professor, Aerospace-Mechanical Engineering

Member of the Graduate Faculty

Kyle Hanquist is an Assistant Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) at the University of Arizona, where he is the Director of the Computational Hypersonics and Nonequilibrium Laboratory (CHANL). His research group is active in the development and application of physical models and computational methods for simulation of complex phenomena such as nonequilibrium and reactive flows experienced during hypersonic flight. Previously to joining the department, Prof. Hanquist was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan. He has research experiences at NASA Ames Research Center in the area of aerothermodynamics and heat shield design and has teaching interests in the area of fluid mechanics and computational methods. He earned his Ph.D. (2017) and M.S.E. (2015) in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and a B.S.E. (2012) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nebraska. Dr. Hanquist is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the AIAA Thermophysics Technical Committee, and the American Physical Society (APS).

Offering Research Opportunities?

Yes

Prerequisite Courses

Research will involve development and/or application of physical models and numerical methods for simulation of complex phenomena (e.g. computational fluid dynamics, reactive flows, ablation, low-temperature plasma). Prerequisite courses: Strongly Recommended: Gas Dynamics (AME 323) or Introduction to Fluid Mechanics (AME 331)

Majors Considered

Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Math, Materials and Science Engineering

Types of Opportunities

Description of Opportunity

No description given

Start Date

August 2020

End Date

August 2023

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