Eonho Chang

Graduate Student, Applied Mathematics
Eonho Chang

Advisor: Andrew Youdin

I'm a fifth year graduate student in Applied Mathematics at University of Arizona, where I research fluid dynamics in astrophysical settings, particularly planet-forming disks. My work combines theoretical modeling and numerical simulations (with a bit of machine learning) to study fluid instabilities in these environments.

Outside of research, you'll find me in the kitchen honing my culinary skills, or making very slow progress on beginner-level guitar.

Or out in the Sonoran Desert. Drenched in sweat. Questioning life choices. But somehow moving forward. (Some call it hiking)