Kostic's Research Interests and Career Goals
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Dr. Kostic's current career research goals are:
He plans to extend his research from "shell-like" observations of fluid behavior at duct boundary (wall), to observations of fluid behavior within the "black box", i.e., the inside of a duct flow in order to better understand the underlying physical phenomena. The development and improvement of suitable experimental methods, such as Laser Doppler Velocimetry, local temperature measurements, and flow visualization, are other career goals. In the future Professor Kostic intends to extend his research on these complex fluids to more complex flow situations, such as entrance flows and various flow geometries. Development of practical correlations suitable for design applications is his ultimate goal.
Professor Kostic has always emphasized creativity, design and computer applications in teaching and research. His obsession is to comprehend a genuine understanding of physical phenomena in order to solve challenging, real-life problems in general area of advanced thermal/energy systems and complex (including non- Newtonian) fluid flow and heat transfer.
Kostic's philosophy that every existing problem has its own (optimal) solution has resulted in a strong intuition and rational approach with high motivation for problem solving.