We are always looking for motivated students to join the group.
Our group will be hiring students from Mechanical Eng., Aerospace Eng., Computational Science and Eng., Machine Learning, Nuclear Eng., Chemical Eng., Civil and Environmental Eng., Ocean Science and Eng., and Biomedical Eng. Programs. More details on the engineering degree programs at Georgia Tech can be found here.
Prospective students: If you are interested in being part of the FPCS Lab, do the following:
- Take a look at the research page. See if this interests you and if you’re a good fit.
- Apply (preferably) to ME or to any of the above-mentioned programs, and make sure to mention my name in your application, as a potential advisor.
- Write an e-mail* (suhasjain@gatech.edu) attaching your CV, a brief description of your research interests, why you are interested in being part of the FPCS lab, and any relevant material.
Current Undergraduate/M.S./Ph.D. students at Georgia Tech: Please write an email* (suhasjain@gatech.edu) with your interests and relevant coursework and research experience.
Vertically Integrated Project Team: Current undergraduate/graduate students at Georgia Tech, interested in participating in VIP on computational fluid dynamics, see here.
Why Georgia Institute of Technology and the Flow Physics and Computational Science Lab?
GT is a top-ranked engineering school in the nation and in the world.
- According to the US News & World Report, we are ranked #2 for the undergraduate ME and AE programs and #4 for the graduate engineering program in the country.
- Research.com ranked us #3 for ME and AE programs in the world.
- ScholarGPS Institutional Ranking placed us at #3 for the ME program and #2 for the AE program in the world.
*Due to the high volume of emails, I might be slow in responding. But I will eventually get back to you, thank you for the patience!