Overview
Personal Profile
David Montgomery specializes in computational fluid dynamics, focusing on complex fluids and reacting flows. He develops algorithms for large-scale simulations on high-performance computing systems, with experience ranging from modeling combustion of sustainable aviation fuels to CO2 desublimation in carbon capture. He is always excited to learn and develop new tools to solve complex problems in renewable energy.
Research Interests
Computational fluid mechanics
Combustion
Carbon capture
Professional Experience
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2023–2024)
Graduate Research Assistant, Colorado School of Mines (2019–2023)
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Colorado School of Mines (2019–2023)
Education/Academic Qualification
PhD, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Colorado School of Mines
Master, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Colorado School of Mines
Bachelor, Applied Mathematics, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Awards and Honors
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Outstanding Graduate Teaching, Colorado School of Mines
Montgomery, D. (Recipient), 2020
Prize: Honorary award