Matt leads the Wind Plant Physics Computational Fluid Dynamics group. His work focuses
on high-fidelity simulation of wind plant aerodynamics using large-eddy simulation.
Particularly, he is interested in the behavior of turbulent wind turbine wakes and
their interactions with other turbines, other wakes, the atmospheric boundary layer,
and complex terrain or offshore conditions. He has also studied wind plant-level controls
that increase wind plant performance by reducing wake effects. Matt is one of the
lead developers of the open-source, freely available Simulator fOr Wind Farm Applications
(SOWFA), a coupled fluid-structure-controls simulation tool specifically for wind
plants. Matt's graduate research involved turbulence modeling for aircraft wing tip
vortex flows.
Education
Ph.D, M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering, Purdue University
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada at Reno