Sumith Yesudasan is an Assistant Professor and applied computational researcher with 11 years of experience at the intersection of mechanical engineering, coarse-grained molecular dynamics, and machine learning-driven force field optimization. He develops ML and optimization approaches (genetic algorithms, neural networks, unconstrained optimization) to accelerate coarse-grain force field development for applications ranging from heat transfer and high-speed cooling of space electronics to blood clotting simulations. With a PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and industry experience in advanced analysis and gas-turbine systems, he combines practical engineering rigor with computational modeling expertise. He has led and coordinated undergraduate and graduate programs while publishing research that bridges multiscale simulation, LAMMPS-based code development, and data-driven model fitting—often leveraging C++ and Python toolchains. An underappreciated strength is his ability to translate complex molecular-scale insights into engineering solutions for thermal and biomedical challenges.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Syracuse University
Master's Degree, Manufacturing Technology, First class with distinction, Master's Degree, Manufacturing Technology, First class with distinction at National Institute of Technology Calicut
Bachelor's Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Mechanical Engineering at University of Kerala
3D_Ewald Summation for water molecules including Energy, Forces and Virial
Contributions:26 commits in 3 years 11 months
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Sumith Yesudasan - Assistant Professor at University of New Haven