Note: I have a number of other papers available in the area of computational and experimental hydrodynamics. Please feel free to email me at
and request a copy of any paper.
Computational Population Genetics
Information loss: potential for accelerating natural genetic attenuation of RNA viruses
Biological Information – New Perspectives, a Symposium held at Cornell University May 2011 (to appear in book).
Can synergistic epistasis halt mutation accumulation? Results from numerical simulation
Biological Information – New Perspectives, a Symposium held at Cornell University May 2011 (to appear in book).
Can biological information be sustained by purifying natural selection?
Biological Information – New Perspectives, a Symposium held at Cornell University May 2011 (to appear in book).
Selection threshold severely constrains capture of beneficial mutations
Biological Information – New Perspectives, a Symposium held at Cornell University May 2011 (to appear in book).
Using numerical simulation to test the “Mutation-count Mechanism” for halting deleterious mutation accumulation in natural populations
Biological Information – New Perspectives, a Symposium held at Cornell University May 2011 (to appear in book).
Mendel's Accountant: a biologically realistic forward-time population genetics program
Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience. 8(2). June 2007. [citations]
Using computer simulation to understand mutation accumulation dynamics and genetic load
In proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science presented May 2007 in Beijing, China. LNCS 4488, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 386-392. [citations]
Numerical Weather Prediction
Numerical Simulations of Hypercanes in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico
ARJ 5(2012) in press.
A Well-Watered Land: Numerical Simulations of a Hypercyclone in the Middle East
ARJ 4(2011):55-74.
Numerical Simulation of Precipitation in Yellowstone National Park with a Warm Ocean: Continuous Zonal Flow, Gulf of Alaska Low, and Plunging Western Low Case Studies
ARJ 3(2010):209-266.
Numerical Simulation of Precipitation in Yosemite National Park with a Warm Ocean: Deep Upper Low and Rex Blocking Pattern Case Studies
ARJ 3(2010):119-145.
Numerical Simulation of Precipitation in Yosemite National Park with a Warm Ocean: A Pineapple Express Case Study
ARJ 3(2010):23-26.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (and related)
Solution-adaptive mesh generation using feature-aligned
embedded surface meshes (AIAA-2007-0558).
Presented at the 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.
Reno, Nevada, January 2007. [citations]
A multistage vortex visualization method (AIAA-2006-0946).
Presented at the 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.
Reno, Nevada, January 2006.
Manufacturing tolerance effects on ship rudder force/cavitation performance.
Presented at the 2005 SNAME Maritime Technology Conference & Expo and Ship Production Symposium, October 19-22, 2005 Houston, TX.
Manufacturing tolerance effects on ship rudder performance.
Best paper, Technology Review Journal, 12(1), spring/summer 2004.
A design method for investigating cavitation delay.
Presented at the 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics.
September 22-25, 2003, Busan, Korea. [citations]
An unstructured RANS study of tip-leakage vortex cavitation inception.
Keynote paper at the International Symposium on Cavitation Inception, July 6-10, 2003, Honolulu, HI. [citations]
Reynolds number scaling of leakage vortex flow.
In book: Reynolds Number Scaling in Turbulent Flow @Princeton University, Kluwer Publishers, Sept. 2002.
On simulating tip-leakage vortex flow to study the nature of cavitation inception.
Ph.D. dissertation, Mississippi State University, May 2002. [citations]
Experiment and viscous flow analysis on a partially cavitating hydrofoil.
Journal of Ship Research, September 1997. [citations]
Also referenced in "Cavitation" chapter of book: Marine propellers and propulsion by John Carlton
Non-linear analysis of viscous flow around cavitating hydrofoils.
In Proceedings of the Twentieth Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Santa Barbara, California, August 1994.
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