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Prof. Paul Millett
Paul Millett is an Associate Professor, and serves as the Associate Department Head of Curriculum, in the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Arkansas. His research and teaching interests include computational materials science, computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods, parallel computing, and materials design for energy and biomedical applications. Dr. Millett’s research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the US Department of Energy, 3M, the Center for Advanced Surface Engineering, and the Membrane Science Engineering and Technology Center.
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Group Alumni

Justin Jack, PhD 2024
Dissertation: Advanced Numerical Techniques for Multiscale Simulations in Biofluid Dynamics

Reihle Saldana, BS, 2018
REU: Lattice-Boltzmann simulation of multi-phase fluid flow in channel constrictions.

Rosario Cervellere, PhD 2021
Dissertation: Phase-Field Modeling of the Polymer Membrane Formation Process for Micro- and Ultra- Filtration

Ashley Green, BS, 2018
Honors Thesis: Phase field model of thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) for the formation of porous polymer membranes.

Joseph Hill, PhD 2020
Dissertation: Numerical simulations of Directed Self-Assembly Methods in Di-block Copolymer Films

Ian Vance, MSME, 2017
Thesis: Computer simulations of pore migration due to temperature gradients in nuclear oxide fuel.

Joseph Carmack, PhD 2018
Dissertation: Mesoscale computational studies of thin-film bijels.

Bruce Berry, MSME, 2017
Thesis: Numerical simulations of metallic uranium sintering.

Brian Wise, MSME 2018
Thesis: Effects of surface-directed spinodal decomposition on binary thin-film morphology.

Rosario Cervellere, BS 2015
REU: Computer modeling of surfactant in two-phase liquids.