Fall 2008 in Venice, Italy

David Moro

PhD. Candidate,
Aerospace Computational Design Lab
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Contact:
77 Massachusetts Ave 31-212 , Cambridge, MA, 02139

(617)-253-8849

Welcome to my personal webpage.

I am a recent PhD graduate from the group of Prof. Jaume Peraire at MIT. My research focuses on high order methods for fluid flows, and in particular the design and implementation of new algorithms to make them more efficient and robust, as a stepping stone towards their adoption in industry. In particular, I have worked on projects related to shock capturing, turbulence modeling, and boundary layer adaptation, all within the framework of the Hybridized Discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) method.

In grad school, I have had the chance to learn from exceptional researchers like Dr. Cuong Nguyen, Dr. Xevi Roca, Prof. Mark Drela and Prof. Peraire himself, through various collaborations and projects.

This webpage is meant to be a summary of my past and present research projects, that I will update every now and then. If you feel our interests align in any way, feel free to shoot me an email.

You can find a pdf version of my CV here or in Linkedin.

Cheers!

Last Update: December 28th 2014