Federico Municchi is a researcher and computational engineer with 10 years of experience designing high-performance C++ software and numerical algorithms for multiphase flows, powders, and porous media problems. He combines open-source and in-house tools to deliver accurate, scalable simulations applied to energy storage, water purification, subsurface CO2 sequestration, and industrial fluidized beds. Federico has led method development—from a novel phase-field boiling model to filtered Eulerian-Eulerian and immersed boundary approaches—and has a track record of integrating simulations with experiments and guiding PhD projects. He secured and managed HPC resources and contributed to interoperable solver implementations (including OpenFOAM collaborations), reflecting both deep technical skill and practical project stewardship. Based in Golden, Colorado, he blends academic rigor with hands-on software engineering to turn complex multiphysics challenges into deployable computational tools.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc) Energy and Nuclear Engineering, Master of Science (MSc) Energy and Nuclear Engineering at University of Bologna
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Chemical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Chemical Engineering at Technische Universität Graz
Contributions:2 releases, 8 commits, 7 pushes in 2 years 6 months
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Federico Municchi - Researcher at National Laboratory of the Rockies