- Jonathan Dursi
Lewis Jonathan Dursi is a Canadian
astrophysicist at the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics at theUniversity of Toronto . He currently serves as a Senior Research Associate.Born in 1972, Dursi graduated with degrees from
Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia,Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario,University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, and completed his doctorate in 2004 from theUniversity of Chicago .His area of expertise are in large-scale computational science, premixed combustion, astrophysical combustion and astrophysical hydrodynamics. The astrophysical systems he currently studies are: the physics of Type Ia supernovae, bubbles in galaxy clusters and fragmentation and wind-interactions in disks. He has also recently worked on the physics of mixing and enrichment in novae, detonations, galaxy formation, and efficient and accurate numerical techniques for studying these phenomenon.
He has received numerous awards including the Jeffrey L. Bishop Fellowship (2006), the D. McMinn Award (2001) and the Gordon Bell Award in High Performance Computing (2000).
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