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Vladimir Titarev, PhD, DSc.

Principal Researcher
Head of Division "Modeling of complex physical and techical systems"
Group of kinetic theory of gases
Email: titarev (at) ccas.ru, titarev (at) mail.ru
Vladimir Titarev foto

Background

       Dr Vladimir Titarev graduated from Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU) in 2000. He obtained PhD from BMSTU in 2003 (topic of the thesis – computational rarefied gas dynamics) and from University of Trento, Italy in 2005 under supervision of Professor E. F. Toro (topic of the thesis – arbitrary high order Godunov-type methods). The latter thesis was selected in 2007 as one of three best Italian Ph.D. theses in applied mathematics (INDAM-SIMAI award). From October 2005 till January 2007 he moved to the Fluid Mechanics and Computational Science group in the School of Engineering, at Cranfield University, where he worked as Research fellow and further Research fellow/Lecturer until March 2011. In March 2011 Dr Titarev joined Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences as a Leading Researcher.

       On April 12 year 2018 Dr. Titarev presented his habilitation at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (Moscow) and was awarded Doctor of Sciences (DSc) degree. The habilitation text, reviews of the opponents and official protocol can be found here (scroll the page down until year 2018).

       At present Dr. V.A. Titarev is Head of Division "Modeling of complex physical and technical systems". The division consists of 7 departments and over 100 researchers.

       Dr Titarev is a specialist in the field of computational fluid dynamics and associated numerical analysis. His research track record and interests include the Boltzmann equation with model collision integrals, hyperbolic conservation laws and numerical methods, very high-order essentially non-oscillatory methods in particular, for partial differential equations with applications in gas dynamics, rarefied flows, reactive multiphase flows as well as non-linear elasticity. In addition to this research experience, Dr Titarev have also been involved in industrial projects with a number of companies, including QINETIC UK, EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association, Eaton Aerospace UK, and Lockheed Martin UK, as well as in a European project “Generation of Advanced Helicopter Experimental Aerodynamic Database for CFD code validation” (GoAHEAD).

       The developed methods for rarefied gas flows and compressible aerodynamics have been implemented into the computer modelling package “Nesvetay”. The code solves the Shakhov kinetic model (S-model) described in E.M. Shakhov. Generalization of the Krook kinetic relaxation equation // Fluid Dynamics. 1968. V. 3. N. 5. pp 95–96. The original publication of S-model in English can be found here.

       Member of Rarefied Gas Dynamics International Advisory Committee (IAC)

       Member of Editorial Boards of Journal of Scientific Computing and Computers and Fluids

Scientific collaboration

       Research work and collaborations include with Professor E. M. Shakhov (BMSTU, Russia), Professors E. F. Toro and M. Dumbser (Trento, Italy), Dr. P. Tsoutsanis (Cranfield, UK), Professor V. F. Kopiev (TsAGI, Russia), Professor S. V. Utyuzhnikov (Manchester, UK & MIPT, Russia), Professor F. Sharipov (Brazil), Dr S. Karabasov (Queen Mary, UK), Professor B. Thornber (Queen's University Belfast, UK) and Professor E. Romenskiy (Novosibirsk,Russia).

Publications

       Russian scientific index

       Scopus,

       Web of Science,

       Google Scholar,

       ResearcherID: G-5161-2014 ORCID: 0000-0002-7106-0049

Other activities:

       Co-supervised two Ph.D. students: P. Tsoutsanis, 2009, thesis title “Very high-order methods for 3D arbitrary unstructured grids”; S. Tissera, 2010, thesis title “Assessment of High-Resolution Methods in Hypersonic Real-Gas Flows”.

       Reviewer at Journal of Computational Physics, Communications in Computational Physics, Computers & Fluids, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Numerical Algorithms, Journal of Aerospace Engineering, International Journal of Heat & Mass Transfer, Advances in Water Resources, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing.


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Last Revised: August 03, 2020.