Research is presently being conducted in nonequilibrium and rarefied gas flows, turbulence and turbulence control, shock-boundary layer interactions, thermal and glow-discharge plasmas, turbulent mixing and combustion, nonlinear flow interactions and advanced optical diagnostics and sensors. Facilities include a Mach 2 and 5 blowdown wind tunnel, Mach 3 low-Reynolds number tunnel, Mach 1.8 direct-connect scramjet isolator, 50 kW inductively-coupled plasma torch, laser diagnostics and sensors laboratory, high-pressure combustor and a plasma engineering laboratory. Computational work is supported by the Texas Advanced Computing Center, which boasts the most powerful academic supercomputer in the nation.

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