Summary
Eric Daymo is a senior engineer with nine years of concentrated experience delivering CFD solutions and R&D project leadership, specializing in OpenFOAM, reactive CFD integrations, and microchannel reactor development. He combines hands-on simulation expertise (including DETCHEM+OpenFOAM and Lattice Boltzmann approaches) with proven program management skills—budgeting, scheduling, and commercial demonstration planning—to move complex technologies from lab to near-term deployment. Eric has led multi‑partner efforts for steam methane reforming and Gas‑to‑Liquids demonstrations, and continues to bridge product development and market assessment through consulting at Tonkomo and product work at omegadot. Known for thriving in fast‑paced, technically ambiguous projects, he emphasizes team building and cost‑efficient delivery while writing technical papers and training materials to broaden adoption. Based in Gilbert, AZ, he leverages a deep chemical engineering background (BS UC Berkeley, MS WSU) and a practical focus on manufacturable solutions like diffusion bonding and microchannel fabrication.
9 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Chemical Engineering, BS, Chemical Engineering at University of California, Berkeley
MS, Chemical Engineering, MS, Chemical Engineering at Washington State University