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D-Index
40
Citations
5691
World Ranking
2044
National Ranking
148

Overview

Matthew P. Juniper is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. The primary field of study is Engineering, with a focus on several subfields, including Computational Mechanics, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Environmental Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research concentrates on topics such as:

  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Model Reduction and Neural Networks
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics

Recent publications include:

  • Physics-informed deep learning for simultaneous surrogate modeling and PDE-constrained optimization of an airfoil geometry, 2023, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Linear-model-based estimation in wall turbulence: improved stochastic forcing and eddy viscosity terms, 2021, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Generating a physics-based quantitatively-accurate model of an electrically-heated Rijke tube with Bayesian inference, 2022, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • A data-driven kinematic model of a ducted premixed flame, 2020, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Thermoacoustic stabilization of a longitudinal combustor using adjoint methods, 2020, Physical Review Fluids

Frequent coauthors associated with this scientist include:

  • Ushnish Sengupta
  • Alexandros Kontogiannis
  • Matthew Yoko
  • Maximilian L. Croci
  • Hans Yu

Publications have appeared frequently in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
  • Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Combustion and Flame
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • Applications of the dynamic mode decomposition

    Peter J. Schmid;Larry K.B. Li;Matthew P. Juniper;O. Pust

  • Sensitivity and Nonlinearity of Thermoacoustic Oscillations

    Matthew P. Juniper;R.I. Sujith

  • Triggering in the horizontal Rijke tube: non-normality, transient growth and bypass transition

    Matthew P. Juniper

  • Structure and dynamics of cryogenic flames at supercritical pressure

    S. Candel;M. Juniper;G. Singla;P. Scouflaire

  • Sensitivity analysis of a time-delayed thermo-acoustic system via an adjoint-based approach

    Luca Magri;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Density ratio effects on reacting bluff-body flow field characteristics

    Benjamin Emerson;Jacqueline O’Connor;Matthew Juniper;Tim Lieuwen

  • Nonlinear self-excited thermoacoustic oscillations of a ducted premixed flame: bifurcations and routes to chaos

    Karthik Kashinath;Iain C. Waugh;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Coherent structures in a swirl injector at Re=4800 by nonlinear simulations and linear global modes

    O Tammisola;Matthew Pudan Juniper

  • Azimuthal instabilities in annular combustors: standing and spinning modes

    Giulio Ghirardo;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Nonlinear dynamics of a self-excited thermoacoustic system subjected to acoustic forcing

    Saravanan Balusamy;Larry Kb Li;Larry Kb Li;Zhiyi Han;Matthew Pudan Juniper

  • Modal Stability TheoryLecture notes from the FLOW-NORDITA Summer School on Advanced Instability Methods for Complex Flows, Stockholm, Sweden, 2013

    Matthew P. Juniper;Ardeshir Hanifi;Ardeshir Hanifi;Vassilios Theofilis

  • The effect of confinement on the stability of two-dimensional shear flows

    Matthew P. Juniper

  • Lock-in and quasiperiodicity in hydrodynamically self-excited flames: Experiments and modelling

    Larry K.B. Li;Matthew P. Juniper

  • The stability of ducted compound flows and consequences for the geometry of coaxial injectors

    Matthew P. Juniper;Sebastien M. Candel

  • Structural sensitivity of spiral vortex breakdown

    Ubaid Ali Qadri;Dhiren Mistry;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Physics-informed deep learning for simultaneous surrogate modeling and PDE-constrained optimization of an airfoil geometry

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  • Lock-in and quasiperiodicity in a forced hydrodynamically self-excited jet

    Larry K. B. Li;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Triggering in a thermoacoustic system with stochastic noise

    Iain C. Waugh;Iain C. Waugh;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Nonlinear thermoacoustics of ducted premixed flames: The influence of perturbation convection speed

    Karthik Kashinath;Santosh Hemchandra;Matthew P. Juniper

  • The two classes of primary modal instability in laminar separation bubbles

    Daniel Rodríguez;Elmer M. Gennaro;Matthew P. Juniper

  • Adjoint algorithms for the Navier-Stokes equations in the low Mach number limit

    Gary J. Chandler;Matthew P. Juniper;Joseph W. Nichols;Peter J. Schmid

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry K.B. Li
Larry K.B. Li Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Sébastien Candel
Sébastien Candel CentraleSupélec
Matthias Ihme
Matthias Ihme Stanford University
Raman Sujith
Raman Sujith Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Peter J. Schmid
Peter J. Schmid King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Denis Sipp
Denis Sipp Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales
Carl Edward Rasmussen
Carl Edward Rasmussen University of Cambridge
Luca Brandt
Luca Brandt Polytechnic University of Turin
Tim Lieuwen
Tim Lieuwen Georgia Institute of Technology
Paul Young
Paul Young Lancaster University

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