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D-Index
40
Citations
7281
World Ranking
2002
National Ranking
68

Overview

Jason Monty is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research spans several fields, primarily covering Engineering, Medicine, and Environmental Science. Within these disciplines, their work further specializes in subfields such as Computational Mechanics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Aerospace Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Oncology.

Their research topics include areas related to fluid behavior and health impacts, with notable focus on:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Infection Control and Ventilation
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics

Jason Monty has contributed to multiple recent publications. Some of these include:

  • "Mandating indoor air quality for public buildings," 2024, published in Science
  • "Use of portable air cleaners to reduce aerosol transmission on a hospital coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ward," 2021, published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
  • "Identifying regions of importance in wall-bounded turbulence through explainable deep learning," 2024, published in Nature Communications
  • "Active and inactive components of the streamwise velocity in wall-bounded turbulence," 2021, published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • "Effectiveness of portable air filtration on reducing indoor aerosol transmission: preclinical observational trials," 2021, published in Journal of Hospital Infection

The venues where Jason Monty frequently publishes include:

  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Experiments in Fluids
  • Proceedings of the Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference/Proceedings - Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference
  • Physical Review Fluids

Collaborations have been an important aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include Kevin Kevin, Forbes McGain, Ivan Maruŝiĉ, Nicholas Hutchins, and Robyn Schofield. These partnerships indicate ongoing collaborative efforts in their primary research areas.

Best Publications

  • On the logarithmic region in wall turbulence

    Ivan Marusic;Jason Patrick Monty;Marcus Hultmark;Alexander Smits

  • A comparison of turbulent pipe, channel and boundary layer flows

    J. P. Monty;N. Hutchins;H. C. H. Ng;I. Marusic

  • Large-scale features in turbulent pipe and channel flows

    J. P. Monty;J. A. Stewart;R. C. Williams;M. S. Chong

  • Attached Eddy Model of Wall Turbulence

    Ivan Marusic;Jason P. Monty

  • Spring constant calibration of atomic force microscope cantilevers of arbitrary shape

    John E. Sader;Julian A. Sanelli;Brian D. Adamson;Jason P. Monty

  • Towards Reconciling the Large-Scale Structure of Turbulent Boundary Layers in the Atmosphere and Laboratory

    Nicholas Hutchins;Kapil Chauhan;Ivan Marusic;Jason Monty

  • Pressure gradient effects on the large-scale structure of turbulent boundary layers

    Zambri Harun;Jason P. Monty;Romain Mathis;Ivan Marusic

  • Amplitude and frequency modulation in wall turbulence

    B. Ganapathisubramani;N. Hutchins;J. P. Monty;D. Chung

  • A parametric study of adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layers

    J. P. Monty;Zambri Harun;I. Marusic

  • Three-dimensional conditional structure of a high-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layer

    N. Hutchins;J. P. Monty;B. Ganapathisubramani;H. C. H. Ng

  • Large-scale spanwise periodicity in a turbulent boundary layer induced by highly ordered and directional surface roughness

    B. Nugroho;N. Hutchins;J.P. Monty

  • Developments In Smooth Wall Turbulent Duct Flows

    Jason Patrick Monty

  • Spatial resolution correction for wall-bounded turbulence measurements

    Alexander Smits;Jason Patrick Monty;Marcus Hultmark;Sean Christoper Collison Bailey

  • Comparison of large-scale amplitude modulation in turbulent boundary layers, pipes, and channel flows

    Romain Mathis;Jason P. Monty;Nicholas Hutchins;Ivan Marusic

  • Linear and non-linear forced response of a conical, ducted, laminar premixed flame

    Nader Karimi;Michael J. Brear;Seong-Ho Jin;Jason P. Monty

  • Estimating large-scale structures in wall turbulence using linear models

    Simon J. Illingworth;Jason P. Monty;Ivan Marusic

  • Cross -stream stereoscopic particle image velocimetry of a modified turbulent boundary layer over directional surface pattern

    Kevin Kevin;Jason P. Monty;Honglei Bai;Honglei Bai;Gokul Pathikonda;Gokul Pathikonda

  • An assessment of the ship drag penalty arising from light calcareous tubeworm fouling.

    J. P. Monty;E. Dogan;R. Hanson;A. J. Scardino

  • Obtaining accurate mean velocity measurements in high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers using Pitot tubes

    S C C Bailey;Marcus Hultmark;Jason Patrick Monty;P H Alfredsson

  • Reynolds number effects in DNS of pipe flow and comparison with channels and boundary layers

    C. Chin;J.P. Monty;A. Ooi

  • Pressure fluctuation in high-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layer: results from experiments and DNS

    Yoshiyuki Tsuji;Shintaro Imayama;Philipp Schlatter;P. Henrik Alfredsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Hutchins
Nicholas Hutchins University of Melbourne
Ivan Marusic
Ivan Marusic University of Melbourne
Andrew Ooi
Andrew Ooi University of Melbourne
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani University of Southampton
Alexander Smits
Alexander Smits Princeton University
Philipp Schlatter
Philipp Schlatter Royal Institute of Technology
Ramis Örlü
Ramis Örlü OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University
Melita Keywood
Melita Keywood Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Kenneth T. Christensen
Kenneth T. Christensen University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Nader Karimi
Nader Karimi University of Southampton

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