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Fluid Mixing at Extreme Conditions Laboratory

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Stephan M. Agee

MS Texas A&M University 2025, “Polydisperse Spray Effects on Multiphase Detonations”

Calvin J. Young

PhD Texas A&M University 2025, “Interactions of Droplets and Gaseous Detonations”

MS Texas A&M University 2022, “Development of a Multiphase Detonation Tube”

Hanif Zargarnezhad

PhD Texas A&M University 2025, “Radiation Driven-Dust Hydrodynamics in Late-Phase AGB Stars”

Manoj Paudel

PhD Texas A&M University 2025, “Computational Study of Liquid Fueled Detonation”

MS Univ. of Missouri 2018, “Numerical Study of Shock Driven Multiphase Systems with Reactions”

Vasco O. Duke-Walker

PhD Texas A&M University 2024, “Shock-Driven Multiphase Mixing Physics in High-Speed Flows”

Benjamin J. Musick

MS Texas A&M University 2023, “Numerical Modeling Towards Simulations of Multiphase Detonation Tube Experiments”

Curtis Maxon

MS Univ. of Missouri 2020, “A Numerical Simulation of a Single Shock-Accelerated Particle”

Roy Allen

PhD Univ. of Missouri 2019, “Development of an Experiment for Investigating the Magnetohydrodynamic Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability”

Wolfgang Black

PhD Univ. of Missouri 2019, “Study Of Magnetohydrodynamic Effects for the Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability”

MS Univ. of Missouri 2016, “A preliminary study of shock driven multiphase hydrodynamic instabilities”

John Middlebrooks

MS Univ. of Missouri 2019, “Shock Tube Experimentation Utilizing Advanced Diagnostics to Study an Impulsively Accelerated Multiphase Cylinder”, McNair Scholar

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