Staff Directory


Carlos Rosales

Carlos Rosales

Research Associate
High Performance Computing Group
(512) 232-5189
ROC 1.463
carlos@tacc.utexas.edu

Carlos joined TACC in 2009 as a Research Associate in the Performance Evaluation and Optimization team within the HPC group. Before coming to TACC he worked at the Institute of High Performance Computing in Singapore, and taught numerical methods at the National University of Singapore for several years.

Areas of Research:

  • Lattice Boltzmann Methods
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Boundary Element Methods
  • Dielectrophoretic traps and devices
  • Scientific application performance in computing clusters

Current Projects:

  • GPU implementations of multiphase Lattice Boltzmann Methods
  • Performance evaluation of GPU-aware MPI

Selected Publications:

C. Rosales and D. S. Whyte, Dual Grid Lattice Boltzmann Method for Multiphase Flows. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 84: 1068–1084 (2010).
E. Klaseboer, C. Rosales and B.C. Khoo, A note on true desingularisation of boundary integral methods for three-dimensional potential problems, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 33: 796–801 (2009).
L. D. Vinh, C. Rosales, B. C. Khoo and J. Peraire, Numerical design of electrical-mechanical traps. Lab on a Chip 8: 755–763 (2008).
C. Rosales, Electrode surface ratio optimization for thermal performance in 3D dielectrophoretic single-cell traps. Electrophoresis 27(10): 1984–1995 (2006).
C. Rosales and K.M. Lim, Numerical comparison between Maxwell stress method and equivalent multipole approach for calculation of the dielectrophoretic force in single-cell traps, Electrophoresis 26(11): 2057– 2065 (2005).

Education:

  • PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Cranfield University, United Kingdom
  • MPhil, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  • BSc, Physics, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain