关于我们
The Applied Physics Research (APRG) Laboratory specializes in various fields, including plasma physics, aerodynamics, machine learning, hypersonics, electrical and chemical propulsion, and particle physics. Investigating the delay of dynamic stall with aircrafts using plasma actuators. Modeling the plasma forcing function for channel flow actuators. Implementing Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) to model physical systems, such as exploring the use of transfer learning for forward and inverse problems. Investigating quantum optic technology. Utilizing stream tracing techniques to design optimal scramjet inlets using a variety of inlet shapes and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Analyzing collisional radiative modeling for hypersonic wake flow. APRG transforms theoretical physics and engineering solutions into actual applied engineering.
- 网站
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https://faculty.eng.ufl.edu/aprg/
Applied Physics Research Group (APRG) Laboratory的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Gainesville,Florida
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 领域
- Machine Learning、Nuclear、Hypersonics、Plasma Physics、Aerospace Engineering、Artificial Intelligence、Quantum Optics、Energy Engineering、Space Systems、Computational Physics、Electric Propulsion、Astronautical Engineering、Astrodynamics和High Energy Physics
地点
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主要
University of Florida, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering C, 571 Gale Lemerand Dr.
#123
US,Florida,Gainesville,32611
Applied Physics Research Group (APRG) Laboratory员工
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Lucas Michels
Aerospace Engineering PhD candidate at University of Florida
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Jiyansh Agarwal
Structural Analyst on Raptor Components Team at SpaceX
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Bilal Hassan
Aerospace Engineering Graduate from the University of Florida with interest in Plasma Dynamics.
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Sarah Burrows
University of Florida Aerospace Engineering PhD Student