Corey Nelson
Alumnus - Graduate Research Assistant - PhD
Mechanical Engineering

Biography

Dr. Corey Wetterer-Nelson was a Ph.D. student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Wetterer-Nelson graduated in Spring 2021, and his dissertation focused on computational steering of large scale simulations and geometric design space exploration. Prior to coming to Boulder, Dr. Wetterer-Nelson received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Portland in 2015. Dr. Wetterer-Nelson is currently a Senior R&D Engineer at Kitware Inc.

CMGLab Publications

  1. C. Wetterer-Nelson, K.E. Jansen, and J.A. Evans, "Interactive geometry modification of high performance finite element simulations." arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00202, 2021.
  2. R.M. Aronson, C. Wetterer-Nelson, and J.A. Evans, "Stabilized isogeometric collocation methods for scalar transport and incompressible fluid flow." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 417 B: 116283, 2023.
  3. F. Newberry, C. Wetterer-Nelson, J.A. Evans, A. Doostan, and K.E. Jansen, "Software tools to enable immersive simulation." Engineering with Computers, 38:4697-4713, 2022.
  4. 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.