Computer Science Research Intern at University of California, San Diego
Riverside, California, United States
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Ritoban Roy-chowdhury is a computer science and mathematics undergraduate at UC San Diego who specializes in structure-preserving numerical methods for fluids and scientific machine learning. He has contributed to SIGGRAPH Asia–honored work developing high-order FLIP-based fluid simulators grounded in differential geometry and continues research on Onsager-principle dissipative systems at Sandia National Laboratories. Comfortable across theory and implementation, he has published in the Journal of Computational Physics and built physics-based animation systems in Rust and C++. Beyond research, he has led the IEEE Supercomputing Club, organized international single-board cluster competitions, and tutors core CS courses to mentor peers. His work blends rigorous geometric insight with practical HPC experimentation on Kubernetes and national research platforms. Unusually for a student researcher, he pairs deep mathematical fluency with production-grade coding and competition-level cluster administration.
10 years of coding experience
B.S., Computer Science, B.S., Computer Science at University of California, San Diego
Contributions:31 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 8 months
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Ritoban Roy-chowdhury - Computer Science Research Intern at University of California, San Diego