PhD and MSc Theses

PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988

Advisor PROF. Steven Howard Frankel
Advisor’s Email frankel@technion.ac.il
Advisor’s Home-Site http://meeng.echnion.ac.il/he/steven_frankel.htm
No of theses 13
Department Mechanical Engineering
Department Web Site meeng.technion.ac.il
Student’s Name Graduation Year Degree Abstracts Research Name
Amouyal Solal 2020 PhD Abstracts High-Fidelity Low-Mach Number Simulations of Reacting Flows using Accelerated Chemistry
Singh Vikram 2019 PhD Abstracts Stabilization of High-Order Flux-Reconstruction Scheme for Wall-Modeled Implicit Large Eddy Simulation
Haimovitz Ory 2018 PhD Abstracts High-Order Numerical Simulations of Compressible Multicomponent and Multiphase Flow Using a Targeted ENO (TENO) Finite-Volume Method
Stanly Ronith 2021 MSc Abstracts Large Eddy Simulation of Rotors: Filtered Actuator Line Modelling of Wind Turbines and Aeroacoustics of Propeller
Argov Omri 2022 MSc Abstracts Numerical Modeling of Atomization in High-Speed Multi-Phase Flows
Meirom Dekel 2024 MSc Abstracts Improving Performance of Variational Quantum Algorithms: Novel Pulse-based Ansatz and Exploring the Energy Landscape using Quantum Exhaustive Search
Regev Tom 2023 MSc Abstracts GPU-Accelerated High-Fidelity Implicit Large Eddy Simulations of Coanda Cylinder Flow Instablities
Laufer Michael 2022 MSc Abstracts GPU-Accelerated Implicit Large Eddy Simulation of a NACA 0018 Airfoil with Active Flow Control
Shkatrut Max 2021 MSc Abstracts Flux-Reconstruction and Meshless Methods for Solving the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations: Machine Learning for Active Flow Control and GPUs for Accelerated
Dvorsky Anatoly 2020 MSc Abstracts Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics for Design Optimisation of Rotary Blood Pumps for Cardiovascular Disease
Tsarfis Igal 2020 MSc Abstracts Assessment of Immersed Boundary Methods for Large Eddy Simulations of Thermal-Hydraulic Turbulant Flows
Faingold Galia 2018 MSc Abstracts CFD Modeling of a Direct Injection H2/DME Fueled Internal Combustion Engine
Hantsis Zvi 2017 MSc Abstracts Hybrid methods in computational fluid mechanics: Application of hybrid RANS/LES model to internal incompressible flow