Han Luo is a computational physicist and senior scientist at Applied Materials with 12 years of experience bridging aerospace aerodynamics and semiconductor plasma science. He holds a PhD from Purdue in aerospace engineering and has applied high-performance simulation methods—from molecular-scale kinetics and thermochemical nonequilibrium gas dynamics to RF CCP modeling—to challenges in plasma processing and hypersonics. Comfortable across C++/Fortran HPC stacks and hobbyist JavaScript front-end work, he combines deep numerical modeling expertise with pragmatic tooling and scripting experience from industry internships (e.g., ANSYS Chemkin). Based in San Jose, he brings a rare cross-domain fluency that accelerates product-relevant research and translates complex multiphysics into deployable workflows.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Aerospace Computational Fluid Dynamics, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Aerospace Computational Fluid Dynamics at Beihang University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Aerospace Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Aerospace Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Purdue University
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Han Luo - Physicist Scientist IV MTS at Applied Materials