Welcome to FPCS Group @ Georgia Tech!
We specialize in modeling multi-scale/multi-physics phenomena involving fluid flows, such as multiphase flows, turbulent flows, compressible flows, and fluid-structure interaction. We focus on physics-based modeling and development of robust numerical methods to study these phenomena, utilizing tools such as high-performance computing and artificial intelligence.
Applications include energy, propulsion, aerospace design, chemical engineering, thermal sciences, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, and more.

Suhas S. Jain, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
School of Mechanical Engineering,
College of Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA, USA.
Office: Love Bldg., Room 207
Email: suhasjain@gatech.edu
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We acknowledge support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), American Chemical Society (ACS), and the Department of Energy Office of Science (DOE SC).


Recent News
Nov 2025
- Congrats Tristan Wilson for winning PURA award for Spring 2026!
- FPCS Lab members and collaborators gave multiple talks at APS DFD, Houston, Texas, including 2 talks in the Interact sessions, and Prof. Jain chaired a session on Multiphase Flows: General II.
Oct 2025
- Vivek from FPCS Lab gave a presentation at SES Annual Technical Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
Sep 2025
- Our paper on LES of conjugate heat transfer on iced surfaces was published in Physical Review Fluids.
- Our foundational paper on stationary two-phase turbulence was published in Chemical Engineering Journal.
- Congratulations, Rafael de Farias, on winning 2nd place in the Technical Presentation Competition at the GEM Annual Meeting and Conference in San Diego, CA.
Aug 2025
- FPCS Lab welcomes 3 new PhD students: Rafael de Farias, Ashish Dhanalakota, and Kavin Kabilan from University of Rochester, UIUC, and National Institute of Technology (India).
- FPCS Lab welcomes Naman Jain (MS student); Ashwin Goel and Tanish Samanta (Visting Scholars) from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (India).
- Congratulations, Rafael de Farias, on securing the GEM Fellowship and the prestigious Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship (IRF) awarded by Woodruff School to 3 out of about 70 admitted ME PhD students!
July 2025
- FPCS Lab members and collaborators gave multiple talks at ASME FEDSM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Congrats Pranav Nathan for securing PURA Travel award to attend 2025 ASME FEDSM and present our work on scalings in two-phase turbulence!
- Luis Hatashita is participating in the ATPESC Program, congrats.
June 2025
- Congrats Pranav Nathan for publishing a first-authored paper in the Journal of Computational Physics on an accurate method for calculating droplet and bubble properties in two-phase flow simulations.
- Luis Hatashita is participating in the Combustion Summer School at Princeton, congrats.
May 2025
- FPCS Lab participated in the ALCF GPU Hackathon, see photos here.
April 2025
- FPCS Lab participated in the OLCF Spring 2025 AI Focused Frontier Hackathon.
March 2025
- Prof. Jain joined the AIAA Fluid Dynamics TC and AIAA Atmospheric and Space Environments TC.
February 2025
- Prof. Jain participated in faculty panel on Applications of HPC organized by the Supercomputing Club @ GT
- Congrats Aditya Behera, Dev Sharma, and Lokkit Narayanan, from our VIP team, for winning PURA Travel award to attend APS Global Physics Summit and present our VIP project!
January 2025
- Prof. Jain gave an invited seminar on “Predictive modeling of aircraft icing and its aerodynamics” at NASA Icing Weekly Talks, NASA Glenn Research Center.
- Luis and Prof. Jain attended 2025 AIAA SciTech, and Prof. Jain chaired the Multiphase Flow III Modeling session.
See 2024 news here.
Favorite quotes:
- “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world” – Albert Einstein
- “I would rather die of passion than of boredom.” – Vincent van Gogh
- “The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.” – Michelangelo


