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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Tülin Kaman, an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, focuses her research on computational science and engineering. Her work investigates complex physical phenomena, including turbulence mixing and instabilities. Kaman has published on numerical simulation methods, such as the front-tracking/ghost-fluid method, for analyzing phenomena like the Richtmyer–Meshkov Instability, with recent work appearing in 2025.
Her research is supported by federal grants totaling over $1.27 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF). These include a CAREER award for her work on domain-aware statistical learning and funding for a high-performance computing system to support research and education at the University of Arkansas. Kaman also leads efforts in developing interdisciplinary research networks, such as the Resilient-NET initiative focused on urban resilience.
Kaman has also contributed to computational science education, developing new undergraduate courses aimed at training future computational scientists. Her scholarly output includes 23 publications with 133 citations and an h-index of 6. She actively collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas, including Ryan Holley, John McGarigal, Alaina Edwards, and Shannon Dingman.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 133
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- A front-tracking/ghost-fluid method for the numerical simulations of Richtmyer–Meshkov Instability (2025) DOI
- Statistical Learning for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems with Applications to Aircraft-UAV Collisions (2023) DOI
- Performance Analysis of the Parallel CFD Code for Turbulent Mixing Simulations (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 4 $1,274,563 total
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