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David J. Evans was affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their academic contributions primarily focused on the field of Engineering, with a significant emphasis on Aerospace Engineering and Materials Chemistry. Other notable areas of study included Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's work encompassed a range of specialized topics, including:

  • Spacecraft Design and Technology
  • Space Satellite Systems and Control
  • Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
  • Spatial Cognition and Navigation
  • Anodic Oxide Films and Nanostructures
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems

The research was published in a variety of academic venues, with multiple papers appearing in journals like Physics of Fluids and the SSRN Electronic Journal. Other publication venues included the 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO), Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, and Research on Chemical Intermediates.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Evans included:

  • "OPS-SAT Spacecraft Autonomy with TensorFlow Lite, Unsupervised Learning, and Online Machine Learning," 2022, 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO)
  • "A Potential MRI Agent and an Anticancer Drug Encapsulated within CPMV Virus-Like Particles," 2020, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
  • "Anti-inflammation and antimalarial profile of 5-pyridin-2-yl-1H-[1,2,4]triazole-3-carboxylic acid ethyl ester as a low molecular intermediate for hybrid drug synthesis," 2021, Research on Chemical Intermediates
  • "Tracking plume-regolith interactions in near-vacuum conditions," 2024, Physics of Fluids
  • "Hypogene speleogenesis related to porphyry magmatic intrusions and its influence on subsequent karst evolution in the Peruvian high Andes," 2022, Geomorphology

David J. Evans frequently collaborated with a core group of co-authors during their career, including Andrew Lack, Sachin N. Shah, Tom Mladenov, Vladimir Zelenevskiy, and Brent C. Chamberlain. These collaborations contributed to a breadth of multidisciplinary research outputs.

Best Publications

  • The Adomian decomposition method for solving delay differential equation

    David J. Evans;K. R. Raslan

  • The locally twisted cubes

    Xiaofan Yang;David J. Evans;Graham M. Megson

  • Group explicit iterative methods for solving large linear systems

    D.J. Evans

  • Group explicit methods for parabolic equations

    D.J. Evans;A.R.B. Abdullah

  • Matrix multisplitting relaxation methods for linear complementarity problems

    Zhong-Zhi Bai;David J. Evans

  • Application of the Inter-locking Network Model to Mega-City Regions: Measuring Polycentricity within and beyond City-regions

    Peter Taylor;David Evans;Kathryn Pain

  • A parallel linear system solver

    D.J. Evans;M. Hatzopoulos

  • The tanh function method for solving some important non-linear partial differential equations

    David J. Evans;K. R. Raslan

  • Matrix Multisplitting Methods with Applications to Linear Complementarity Problems∶ Parallel Asynchronous Methods

    Zhong-Zhi Bai;David J. Evans

  • Volumetric segmentation of brain images using parallel genetic algorithms

    Yong Fan;Tianzi Jiang;D.J. Evans

  • On the maximal connected component of hypercube with faulty vertices

    Xiaofan Yang;David J. Evans;Bill Chen;Graham M. Megson

  • The Group Explicit method for the solution of Burger's equation

    David J. Evans;Abdul Rahman Bin Abdullah

  • EXPLICIT DE-COUPLED GROUP ITERATIVE METHODS AND THEIR PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATIONS

    W. S. Yousif;David J. Evans

  • Locally twisted cubes are 4-pancyclic

    Xiaofan Yang;Graham M. Megson;David J. Evans

  • Parallel S.O.R. iterative methods

    D. J. Evans

  • A New Approach to the Gas Dynamics Equation: An Application of the Decomposition Method

    David J. Evans;Hasan Bulut

  • A new explicit method for the diffusion-convention equation

    D.J. Evans;A.R. Abdullah

  • THE ALTERNATING GROUP EXPLICIT (AGE) ITERATIVE METHOD TO SOLVE PARABOLIC AND HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    M. S. Sahimi;David J. Evans

  • Solitary waves for the generalized equal width (GEW) equation

    David J. Evans;K. R. Raslan

  • The AOR iterative method for new preconditioned linear systems: 461

    D. J. Evans;M. M. Martins;M. E. Trigo

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiaofan Yang
Xiaofan Yang Chongqing University
Tianzi Jiang
Tianzi Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhong-Zhi Bai
Zhong-Zhi Bai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuan Yan Tang
Yuan Yan Tang University of Macau
Yong Fan
Yong Fan University of Pennsylvania
Xiaofeng Liao
Xiaofeng Liao Chongqing University
Hong Shen
Hong Shen Sun Yat-sen University
Ivan Stojmenovic
Ivan Stojmenovic University of Ottawa
Peter J. Taylor
Peter J. Taylor Northumbria University
Chuandong Li
Chuandong Li Southwest University

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