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33
Citations
4238
World Ranking
3032
National Ranking
1039

Overview

Jeff D. Eldredge is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work spans multiple topics, prominently in Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Model Reduction and Neural Networks, Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows, Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis, Target Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks, and Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Jeff D. Eldredge illustrate their research interests and publication venues:

  • Ensemble Kalman filter for vortex models of disturbed aerodynamic flows (2021, Physical Review Fluids)
  • Three-dimensional characteristics of the jet flows induced by a pitching plate in a quiescent fluid (2020, Journal of Fluid Mechanics)
  • An ensemble Kalman filter approach to parameter estimation for patient-specific cardiovascular flow modeling (2020, Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics)
  • Deep learning and data assimilation approaches to sensor reduction in estimation of disturbed separated flows (2020, AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum)
  • A low-rank ensemble Kalman filter for elliptic observations (2022, Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences)

Jeff D. Eldredge often collaborates with several coauthors, including Mathieu Le Provost, Diederik Beckers, Youssef Marzouk, Ricardo Baptista, and Hanieh Mousavi.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Fluids
  • Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum

Best Publications

  • Leading-Edge Vortices: Mechanics and Modeling

    Jeff D. Eldredge;Anya R. Jones

  • The absorption of axial acoustic waves by a perforated liner with bias flow

    Jeff D. Eldredge;Ann P. Dowling

  • Perspective on machine learning for advancing fluid mechanics

    M. P. Brenner;J. D. Eldredge;J. B. Freund

  • Numerical simulation of the fluid dynamics of 2D rigid body motion with the vortex particle method

    Jeff D. Eldredge

  • On the roles of chord-wise flexibility in a flapping wing with hovering kinematics

    Jeff D. Eldredge;Jonathan Toomey;Albert Medina

  • A Computational Study of a Canonical Pitch-Up, Pitch-Down Wing Maneuver

    Jeff Eldredge;Chengjie Wang;Michael Ol

  • Low-order phenomenological modeling of leading-edge vortex formation

    Chengjie Wang;Jeff D. Eldredge

  • A general deterministic treatment of derivatives in particle methods

    Jeff D. Eldredge;Anthony Leonard;Tim Colonius

  • Acoustic modeling of perforated plates with bias flow for Large-Eddy Simulations

    S. Mendez;J. D. Eldredge

  • A numerical study of compressible turbulent boundary layers

    M. Lagha;J. Kim;J. D. Eldredge;X. Zhong

  • Axisymmetric simulations of libration-driven fluid dynamics in a spherical shell geometry

    Michael A. Calkins;Jérôme Noir;Jeff D. Eldredge;Jonathan M. Aurnou

  • Passive locomotion of a simple articulated fish-like system in the wake of an obstacle

    Jeff D. Eldredge;David Pisani

  • A Vortex Particle Method for Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow

    Jeff D. Eldredge;Tim Colonius;Anthony Leonard

  • Numerical and experimental study of the fluid dynamics of a flapping wing with low order flexibility

    Jonathan Toomey;Jeff D. Eldredge

  • An inviscid model for vortex shedding from a deforming body

    Ratnesh K. Shukla;Jeff. D. Eldredge

  • Lagrangian coherent structures in low Reynolds number swimming.

    Megan M Wilson;Jifeng Peng;John O Dabiri;Jeff D Eldredge

  • Résumé of the AIAA FDTC Low Reynolds Number Discussion Group's Canonical Cases

    Michael V. Ol;Aaron Altman;Jeff D. Eldredge;Daniel J. Garmann

  • Inertial particle trapping in viscous streaming

    Kwitae Chong;Scott D. Kelly;Stuart Smith;Jeff D. Eldredge

  • Dynamically coupled fluid-body interactions in vorticity-based numerical simulations

    Jeff D. Eldredge

  • Numerical simulations of undulatory swimming at moderate Reynolds number

    Jeff D Eldredge

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim Colonius
Tim Colonius California Institute of Technology
John Kim
John Kim University of California, Los Angeles
Xiaolin Zhong
Xiaolin Zhong University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Teran
Joseph Teran University of California, Los Angeles
Jason L. Speyer
Jason L. Speyer University of California, Los Angeles
Anthony Leonard
Anthony Leonard California Institute of Technology
Ann P. Dowling
Ann P. Dowling University of Cambridge
Demetri Terzopoulos
Demetri Terzopoulos University of California, Los Angeles
Gregory P. Carman
Gregory P. Carman University of California, Los Angeles

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