Glenn Hammond

Fellowship Years: 1999-2003

School Attended: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Field of Study: Environmental Engineering & Science

Practicum Experience:  Los Alamos National Laboratory   2000
 

Degree(s):  Ph.D. Civil Env. Engineering, University of Illinois, 2003
M.S. Civil Env. Engineering, University of Illinois, 1999
B.S. Civil Env. Engineering, Brigham Young University, 1997

Status: Scientist III at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Contact: glenn.hammond@pnl.gov

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Research area: Multiphase Flow and Multicomponent Biogeochemical Transport, Parallel Computation

Awards: 

Outstanding Student Paper Award, American Geophysical Union Fall 2002 Meeting.

Publications:  Hammond, G.E., A.J. Valocchi and P.C. Lichtner, Modeling Multicomponent Reactive Transport on Parallel Computers Using Jacobian-Free Newton-Krylov with Operator-Split Preconditioning, XIV International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, June 23-28, 2002, Delft, The Netherlands

Hammond, G.E., A.J. Valocchi and P.C. Lichtner, Numerical Modeling of NAPL Source Zone Treatment, American Geophysical Union Fall 2002 Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Hammond, G.E., A.J. Valocchi and P.C. Lichnter, Application of Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov with physics-based preconditioning to biogeochemical transport, Advances in Water Resources, v28, n4, 359-376, 2005.

van Bloemen Waanders, B., G. Hammond, J. Shadid, S. Collis and R. Murray, A comparison of Navier Stokes and network models to predict chemical transport in municipal water distribution systems, World Water & Environmental Resources Congress 2005, Anchorage, AK.

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