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Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui

Assistant Professor, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy

Kasbaoui's research interests include computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods, and massively parallel simulations of multiphase and particle-laden flows for environmental and aerospace applications.

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Seven Fulton Schools faculty members earn prestigious NSF Awards for trailblazing research.

Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui

ASU’s Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui is revolutionizing fluid dynamics simulations, cutting computation from months to hours to accelerate innovation.

Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui, an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU, poses in his lab with representations of semi-dilute dusty flows simulation research.

ASU researcher Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui is the first to investigate how gas and particles interact in combinations such as those found in dust devils.

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Fulton Schools researchers are advancing fluid dynamics to spark innovation in transportation, environmental management, medical care, energy and other critical areas.

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Plotting droplets: New mathematical tools for more robust simulations

Mohamed Kasbaoui and Marcus Herrmann received a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to work on a three-year project modeling complex fluid flows.