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Graduate Assistant
Ph.D. student at Rutgers, Sep. 2006 - Present
B.S., Dept. of Biology Science and Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, 2006
Tel: 732-445-7061
Email: heky@eden.rutgers.edu |

Research Interests
Development of high-level detailed simulation schemes that accurately describe the behavior of complex chemical processes, Of particular importance is the analysis of combustion systems. To simulate advanced reactive systems requires efficient and reliable models that provide full coupling of all relevant physical processes and chemistry. The main objective of my work is to develop an efficient adaptive chemistry framework that enables the effective coupling of realistic flow calculations with detailed chemistry.
Publications
1. He, K., M. G. Ierapetritou, I. P. Androulakis. Integration of on-the-fly kinetic reduction with multidimensional CFD. Under review at AIChE Journal.
2. He, K., I. P. Androulakis, M. G. Ierapetritou, On-the-fly reduction of kinetic mechanisms using element flux analysis. Under review at Chemical Engineering Science.
3. He, K., M. G. Ierapetritou, I. P. Androulakis, A graph-based approach for developing adaptive representations of complex reaction mechanisms. Combustion and Flame, 155 (4), December 2008, 585-604
Presentations
1. He, K., I. P. Androulakis, M. G. Ierapetritou, On-the-fly reduction of kinetic mechanisms using element flux analysis. AICHE Annual Meeting, November 2008, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2. He, K., M. G. Ierapetritou, I. P. Androulakis, A graph-based approach for developing adaptive representations of complex reaction mechanisms, AICHE Annual Meeting, November 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Teaching Assistant
1. ˇ°Analytical Methods for Chemical and Biochemical Engineeringˇ±
2. ˇ°Chemical Engineering Analysisˇ±
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