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New Departmental Postdocs and Other Academicians

Camille M. George, was hired as a research associate by Professor Graham Candler to work on a research project on the numerical simulation of air plasma flows and discharges. She also participates in the preparation and presentation of results to collaborators and grant technical monitors. Camille earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota.

Taehwan Ko, was hired as a postdoctoral associate by Professor Daniel Joseph upon completing his Ph.D. in the department. Professor Joseph was looking for someone who could work on his project on the direct numerical simulation and modeling of solid liquid flows. Dr. Ko is also involved in 3D simulations of solid liquid flows to extend project 2D results to 3D, which include code development using computational fluid dynamics and computer science and modeling for applications for project industrial collaborators.

Dr. Richard Cui Jun received a Ph.D. and wrote a thesis on the Martensitic Phase Transformation and Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Effect in Fe-Pd Single Crystals. He accepted a Postdoctoral Fellowship atthe University of Maryland where he will continue work on multiferroic materials.

Dr. Bill Qi Pan accepted a position with Micron Technology, Inc. He will do research and development of RAM based on magnetic devices.

Dr. Martin Tijssens completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Prof.Richard James, funded by the Dutch government. He returned to the Netherlands in January and began an Assistant Professorship at Delft University of Technology, where he is continuing work on the use of atomic scale calculations for the study of martensitic phase transformations.

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