Martin, Pino
CRoCCo Laboratory Director and Founder
Professor of Aerospace
Professor of Aerospace
Aerospace Engineering
3172 Glenn L. Martin Hall
EDUCATION
- University of Minnesota: Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, June 1999
Thesis: Direct Numerical Simulation and Large Eddy Simulation Closure of
Reacting Turbulence in Hypersonic Flows - University of Minnesota: M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, December 1995
- Boston University: B. Eng. In Aerospace Engineering, May 1994.
Honors, Summa cum laude.
BACKGROUND
Current Status
- Professor of Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland
- Founding Director, CRoCCo Laboratory for Research on Compressible flows
- Founding Director, National Numerical Evaluation Site for Hypersonics and Prototyping Facility (NNESH)
- Chief Technologist, Dridam Flight LLC, Collaborative work for supersonic and hypersonic technologies
HONORS AND AWARDS
- Tewksbury Merit Scholar, University of Melbourne, Australia (2012)
- Jefferson Fellowship Finalist, U.S. Department of State (2012)
- Alfred Rheinstein’11 Faculty Award, Princeton University (May 2007)
- NSF Career Award (January 2003)
Computational fluid dynamics
Numerical simulation of turbulent flows
Direct numerical and large eddy simulation
Numerical models for large eddy simulations and Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes calculations
Numerical methods for compressible turbulence, physics of compressible turbulence
Shock waves and turbulence interaction
Turbulence and finite-rate chemistry interaction
Surface reactions and fluid interaction
Manocha Named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Recognized for pioneering work in computer graphics, robotics and moreFlatau Named UMD AE Chair
Alison Flatau has been named the new chair of aerospace engineering at UMD.BIOE Capstone Class Virtually Presents 24 Novel Projects
BIOE seniors present Capstone projects and celebrate winners virtually.UMD Researchers Tackle Facial Verification Software Head On
Forward-facing Invention of the Year nominee radically improves current softwareUMD Hosts the Premier Combustion Science Meeting in the U.S.
A record number of attendees made the 2017 meeting the most successful in its history.Associate Professor Pino Martin Explores Turbulent Flows in UMD’s CRoCCo Laboratory
Martin helps create the engineering foundation for the accurate prediction of turbulent hypersonic flows.Martin Elected AIAA Associate Fellow
Cluster for Research in Complex Computations Laboratory founder honored.Faculty News Roundup
Clark School faculty promotions, moves announced.Four Faculty Earn NSF CAREER Awards
Martins, Yu, Aranda-Espinoza and Marshall selected for 2007 grants.American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
- Associate Fellow