Assistant Professor at Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability
Hamilton, Ontario, Japan
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Tomohiro Degawa is an assistant professor and computational fluid dynamics specialist with 11 years of experience combining teaching and research in information and mechanical engineering. He develops high-accuracy numerical methods for gas-liquid(-solid) multiphase, compressible and incompressible flows and is a top-level expert in CUDA Fortran, routinely accelerating simulations on GPUs. His work spans university teaching—from basic computer literacy and C/OOP to advanced CUDA programming—and leading research projects at Nagoya University and other national institutions. Notably, he builds production-grade multiphase flow simulation software used in academic research, reflecting a rare blend of hands-on GPU programming and deep fluid-mechanics theory. Based in Hamilton (with ties to Japan), he brings both practical industry experience from Toyota Communication Systems and a strong academic pedigree (PhD, Nagoya University).
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Engineering, Mechanical and Electronic Control Engineering, Associate of Engineering, Mechanical and Electronic Control Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Nara Collage
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering at Advanced Course of National Institute of Technology, Nara Collage
Doctor of Information Science, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Doctor of Information Science, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics at Nagoya University
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Tomohiro Degawa - Assistant Professor at Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability