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HELLO, I'M

Jianou Jiang

PhD student in Engineering Science, University of Oxford.

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Jianou Jiang

PhD in Engineering Science (supervised by Prof. Budimir Rosic), University of Oxford.

jianou.jiang@eng.ox.ac.uk

(0044)7761956720

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About

About

MY BACKGROUND

Founder of a popular PINN framework -- thermalNet. Developer of T-Block, AMReX and primer-computational-mathematics. Prior to my PhD study in Oxford, I completed a BSc in Geophysics at Imperial College London. Then, I finished my MPhil in Scientific Computing in the prestigious Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Prof. Nikos Nikiforakis and Dr. Hrvoje Jasak. 

Education & Experience

Education

WHAT I’VE LEARNED

2022–Present

University of Oxford – Oxford, England; DPhil in Engineering Science

Experience

WHERE I’VE WORKED

Nov 2021--Apr. 2022

Research Assistant in Supervised Learning for Compressible Flows at University of Oxford

July 2020–Sep. 2020
2020–2021

University of Cambridge – Cambridge, England; MPhil in Scientific Computing

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) for primer-computational-mathematics (supervised by Prof. Gareth Collins) at Imperial College London

July 2019–Sep. 2019

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) in Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) for Dam Breaking (supervised by Prof. Stephen Neethling) at Imperial College London

2017–2020

Imperial College London, London, England; BSc in Geophysics

Skills & Languages

WHAT I BRING TO THE TABLE

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Python

Fortran

C++

Ansys Fluent

Machine Learning

Parallel Computing 

Chinese

English

Skills & Languages
Awards & Interests

Awards

WHERE I SHINE

Established thermalNet in 2022

ICM Meritorious Award in 2018

Waterloo CEMC Contests Winner in 2016

Interests

OUT OF OFFICE

Board Games

Photography

Travel

Cooking

Badminton

Reading

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