Jinge Wang

Windsurfing on an old Mistral One Design. Xuanwu Lake, Nanjing, China

I am a PhD candidate at the CFD Lab. My research focuses on the theoretical and numerical study of vortex instability. Before joining Berkeley, I received my Bachelor’s degree from University of Rochester.

If you can’t find me at the lab, it is likely that I am windsurfing at Cal Sailing Club. I have been windsurfing for more than 13 years, but I am yet to launch my first forward loop – finger crossed that I will land one before I graduate.

Sunset cruise at CSC. Credit to Tinne

Email: jinge@berkeley.edu 


Research at CFD Lab with Prof. Marcus:

Full-Length Articles

Jinge Wang, Sangjoon Lee, Philip S. Marcus (2024) Triadic Resonance in Columnar Vortices, arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.05287, url

Haris M. Sheikh, Sangjoon Lee, Jinge Wang, Philip S. Marcus (2023) Airfoil optimization using Design-by-Morphing, Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 10(4), p. 1443-1459, url, doi:10.1093/jcde/qwad059

Conference Papers/Abstracts

Jinge Wang, Sangjoon Lee, Philip S. Marcus (2023) Three-Wave Resonance in Neutrally Stable Wake Vortices, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, p. ZC38-002, url

Philip S. Marcus, Jinge Wang, Sangjoon Lee (2022) A General Framework for Destabilizing Neutrally-Stable Flows Applied to Aircraft Wake Vortices, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, p. L18-001, url

Jinge Wang, Sangjoon Lee, Philip S. Marcus (2021) Destabilizing Neutrally Stable Wake Vortices Using Degenerate Eigenmodes, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, p. E24-003, url