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HOMMA Shunji
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shunji_Homma

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mnDxpUMAAAAJ&hl=ja&oi=ao

Summary of Activities

Computational Fluid Dynamics for Multiphase Flows,
Free surface flows, Droplets Formation, Condensation,
Process System Engineering for Fuel Reprocessing

Education

BEng, Saitama University, 1987
MEng, Saitama University, 1989
DEng., Saitama University, 1995

Professional Experiences

Research Associate, Department of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Saitama University, 1989-1999
JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research Abroad, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, University of Michigan, 1997-1999
Associate Professor, Cooperative Research Center, Saitama University, 1999-2001
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, 2001-

Lectures

Process System Engineering I, II
Exercise on Process System Engineering
Scientific and Technological English

Applied Mathematics
Advanced Chemical Engineering (MC)
Numerical Transport Phenomena (DC)

Honors and Awards

Achievement Award, Reprocessing and Recycle Technology Division, Atomic Energy Society of Japan (2008), (2016)
Outstanding Paper Award of 2013, Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan (2014)

Best Reviewer Award of 2012, Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan (2013)

Selected Publications

Drag coefficients of rising ellipsoidal droplets in a stagnant liquid, Kagaku Kougaku Ronbunshu (In Japanese), 46, 57 (2020).

Computations of breakup modes in laminar compound liquid jets in a coflowing fluid (co-author), International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 49, 58 (2013).
Application of data reconciliation and gross error detection to nuclear material accounting for spent fuel reprocessing, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 48, 1285 (2011).
Breakup mode of an axisymmetric liquid jet injected into another immiscible liquid, Chemical Engineering Science, 61, 3986, (2006).

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