Joshua Hansel, Ph.D.
Computational Scientist
Research Areas: Computational Physics; Nuclear Engineering; Thermal Hydraulics
Biography:
Dr. Joshua Hansel is a computational scientist at Idaho National Laboratory. He earned his Ph.D. in nuclear engineering at Texas A&M University with his Ph.D. research on stabilization techniques for solving hyperbolic systems of partial differential equations. Since beginning his career at INL, Joshua has worked on the systems code RELAP-7 and the Thermal Hydraulics Module. Currently, he is the lead developer of the MOOSE-based heat pipe application, Sockeye.
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Ph.D., Nuclear Engineering -Texas A&M University
M.S., Nuclear Engineering - Texas A&M University
B.S., Nuclear Engineering - Texas A&M University