Summary
Sergey Suchkov is a seasoned researcher and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) engineer with over 25 years’ experience in HPC and parallel computing, specializing in MPI, OpenMP, CUDA and C/C++. He is the principal developer of in-house CFD codes such as HyperFLOW3D/HyperCUBE3D and the creator of the open-source OpenHyperFLOW2D project, bringing research-grade solvers to the community. His work covers sub-, trans- and supersonic compressible flows, reacting and multiphase 2D/3D simulations with combustion, turbulence and phase transitions, reflecting deep expertise in both algorithms and production-grade software. Based in Moscow, he combines long-term academic research at Bauman MSTU with international collaboration from a decade as a visiting researcher at TU Berlin. Beyond coding, he designs mathematical models and numerical methods that scale on modern parallel architectures, often translating theoretical advances directly into vectorized, GPU-accelerated implementations. His rare blend of sustained tool-building and open-source sharing makes him a go-to expert for complex CFD problems that require bespoke high-performance solutions.
26 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MSc., Mechanical Engineering, MSc., Mechanical Engineering at Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Russian, English