• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • FMECL Home
  • Research
    • Hypersonic Droplet Breakup
    • Multiphase Detonations
    • Shock-Driven Multiphase Instability
    • Ejecta Transport and Breakup
    • Astrophysical Hydrodynamics and Instabilities
    • Past Research Projects and Topics
  • People
  • Equipment
  • Codes
  • Publications
  • Contact Us

Fluid Mixing at Extreme Conditions Laboratory

FMECL

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Viral K. Kakadia

Viral is a PhD student investigating the interaction of multiphase detonations and droplets. After graduate school, he aspires to continue research in industry or a research lab. Apart from focusing on fast-moving things, Viral likes to slow down on the weekends, enjoy and learn music, do some amateur cooking, play badminton, and recalibrate for the action in the upcoming week.

Viral holds a Master’s degree in Space Engineering and Rocketry, with a specialization in Rocket Propulsion, from BIT Mesra, India. He is from India.

Contact

Office: Doherty Building (DRTY), Room 110A

Email: viral_kakadia@tamu.edu

© 2016–2025 Fluid Mixing at Extreme Conditions Laboratory Log in

Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station Logo
  • College of Engineering
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • State of Texas
  • Open Records
  • Risk, Fraud & Misconduct Hotline
  • Statewide Search
  • Site Links & Policies
  • Accommodations
  • Environmental Health, Safety & Security
  • Employment