Christopher Coley
Alumnus - Graduate Research Assistant - PhD
Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences

Biography

Dr. Christopher Coley was a Ph.D. student in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Coley graduated in Summer 2017, and his dissertation focused on residual-based turbulence modeling for isogeometric large eddy simulation. Prior to coming to Boulder, Dr. Coley received his M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 2011. Dr. Coley is a Major in the United States Air Force and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Aeronautics at the United States Air Force Academy.

CMGLab Publications

  1. J.A Evans, C. Coley, R.M. Aronson, C.L. Wetterer-Nelson, and Y. Bazilevs, "Residual-based large eddy simulation with isogeometric divergence-conforming discretizations," in T. Tezduyar T. (Editor), "Frontiers in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation: Research from Lead Investigators under 40," Birkhäuser/Springer, Cham, Chapter 3, 91-130, 2018.
  2. C. Coley, J. Benzaken, and J.A. Evans, "A geometric multigrid method for isogeometric compatible discretizations of the generalized Stokes and Oseen problems." Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, 25:e2145, 2018.
  3. C. Coley and J.A. Evans, "Variational multiscale modeling with discontinuous subscales: Analysis and application to scalar transport." Meccanica, 53:1241-1269, 2018.
  4. T.M. van Opstal, J. Yan, C. Coley, J.A. Evans, T. Kvamsdal, and Y. Bazilevs, "Isogeometric divergence-conforming variational multiscale formulation of incompressible turbulent flows." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 316:859-879, 2017.