Authors
The OpenSTREAM solvers have been developed and validated through a dynamic and growing international collaboration that began in 2023 between Westinghouse Electric Sweden (WSE) and the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UWM). Since its inception, the initiative has expanded to include partnerships with the Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ). In addition, the solvers are being utilized in research programs at other leading institutions, including the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) and McMaster University.
This effort is driven by the OpenSTREAM code development team, with active contributions from MSc and PhD students as part of their research and coursework under the guidance of their academic supervisors. The collaboration continues to grow, with the goal of engaging more academic and research institutions working on advanced multiphase flow modeling and thermal-hydraulic simulation.
Maintainers and contributors/users listed alphabetically by first name, last name.
Maintainers
These are the primary maintainers of OpenSTREAM, actively supporting development, reviewing contributions, and guiding the project forward:
Jason Chan (UWM)
Jean-Marie Le Corre (WSE)
Roman Morse (MIT)
Contributors and users
OpenSTREAM is built through the collaborative efforts of many talented individuals. Here are some of the contributors and users who have helped shape the project:
Allison Mahvi (UWM)
Cole Dunbar (UWM)
Elisabeth Walter (ETHZ)
Evan Hurlburt (NNL)
Juliana Duarte (UWM)
Haipeng Li (KTH)
Tyler Lee (UWM)
You! — Contributions are welcome. Join us and help improve OpenSTREAM!