AJ is a PhD candidate studying turbulent premixed combustion using experiments (previous) and direct numerical simulations (current).
AJ is a recipient of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. He received his MS in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University working with Prof. David Blunck.
Fillo AJ, Niemeyer KE. "Assessing the impact of multicomponent trans- port on the vorticity budget of turbulent premixed flames." 11th US National Combustion Meeting, Pasadena, CA, USA. March 2019
Fillo AJ, Niemeyer KE. "Assessing the impact of chemical kinetic model reduction on premixed turbulent flame characteristics." 2018 Spring Technical Meeting of the Western States Section of the Combustion Institute, Bend, OR, USA. March 2018
Fillo AJ, Niemeyer KE. "LIB LAB the Library Laboratory: Hands-on multimedia science communication." 2018 Spring Technical Meeting of the Western States Section of the Combustion Institute, Bend, OR, USA. March 2018
Fillo AJ, Schlup J, Blanquart B, Niemeyer KE. "Implementing and assessing the importance of multicomponent transport properties using direct numerical simulations of premixed, turbulent flames." 2017 Fall Technical Meeting of the Western States Section of the Combustion Institute, Laramie, WY, USA. October 2017
Fillo AJ, Schlup J, Blanquart B, Niemeyer KE. "Assessing the importance of multicomponent transport properties using direct numerical simulations of premixed, turbulent flames." 10th National Combustion Meeting, College Park, MD, USA. April 2017