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Daniel's research area focuses on turbulent multi-phase fluid flows. He specializes in the development and application of synchrotron X-ray diagnostics, optical diagnostics, and high-performance computing tools to study relevant problems. His current work involves the development of synchrotron diagnostics for the study of cavitation, liquid atomization, and particle formation in medical sprays. As a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Monash University, he leads active Australian Research Council (ARC) projects, is an ARC DECRA Fellow, and a Fulbright Scholar. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Monash University in 2013. Daniel’s expertise aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on innovations that contribute to sustainable practices and technologies. His past positions include a Postdoctoral Appointee and Visiting Scholar at Argonne National Laboratory. In addition, he has been recognized with several awards, including the 'Pace Setter' Award from Argonne National Laboratory and the Bill Melbourne Medal. He maintains an active profile in the research community, contributing to various projects and publications across multiple platforms, including Google Scholar and ResearchGate.
Monash University • Clayton, Victoria
Leads research in turbulent multi-phase fluid flows, supervising projects and contributing to curriculum development.
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