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Jinlong Wu

Jinlong Wu

Assistant Professor

The research of Dr. Wu’s group mainly focuses on developing efficient and reliable data-driven modeling and simulation techniques for complex dynamical systems (e.g., multi-scale, multi-physics, chaotic) in engineering applications.

Department

Mechanical Engineering

Contact

Mechanical Engineering Bldg
1513 University Ave
Madison, WI

Professor Jinlong Wu, Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • PhD 2018, Virginia Tech
  • MS 2014, Southeast University
  • BS 2011, Southeast University

  • Physics-Informed Machine Learning
  • Bayesian Inference
  • Turbulence
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Climate Dynamics
  • Uncertainty Quantification
  • Data Assimilation
  • Inverse Problems
  • Stochastic Modeling
  • Multi-Scale Modeling

  • 2018 Paul E. Torgersen Graduate Student Research Excellence Award
  • 2018 Pratt Fellowship
  • 2017 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Travel Award
  • 2016 American Physical Society DFD, Travel Award
  • 2014 Pratt Fellowship

  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • M E 363 - Fluid Dynamics (Fall 2024)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Summer 2024)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Spring 2024)
  • M E 299 - Independent Study (Fall 2023)
  • M E 363 - Fluid Dynamics (Fall 2023)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Fall 2023)
  • M E 964 - Special Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering (Fall 2023)
  • M E 299 - Independent Study (Summer 2023)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Summer 2023)