Javad Eshraghi Purdue University

Javad Eshraghi is a PhD student of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University and a member of American Physical Society. As a fluid dynamicist, he has worked on multi-phase flows, air-liquid interface, measurement science, and particle image velocimetry (PIV), and now focuses on the analysis of cavitation phenomenon in biological environments with both experimental and theoretical approaches.

His research is concerned with fluid dynamics problems, the application of developed experimental measurement tools to problems arising in the physical sciences. His interests lie in physical systems that can be readily observed in either natural or laboratory settings. His research has both experimental and theoretical components, the goal being to assimilate the two until consistent physical pictures and theoretical models emerge by using data fusion techniques and system identification tools.