Daniel Israel is a scientist and fluid mechanics specialist with over 10 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory, combining deep academic training (Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Arizona) with hands-on research in complex flow phenomena. Based in Ann Arbor, he blends rigorous theoretical insight with practical coding chops—he describes himself as a Python enthusiast who leverages scripting to accelerate analysis and simulation. His background across Cornell and a long tenure at a national lab suggests experience translating high-fidelity research into robust, reproducible workflows for challenging engineering problems. Colleagues can expect a methodical thinker who pairs classical fluid mechanics intuition with modern computational tooling to tackle open scientific questions.
10 years of coding experience
The University of Arizona
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University
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Daniel Israel - Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory