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Charles Meneveau, the Louis M. Sardella Professor in Mechanical Engineering and an associate director of the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science at the Johns Hopkins University, focuses his research on understanding and modeling hydrodynamic turbulence, and on complexity in fluid mechanics in general. He combines computational ...
Stanley Corrsin (3 April 1920 – 2 June 1986) was an American physicist, fluid dynamicist, and Theophilus Halley Smoot Professor of Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. [1] He was known for his contributions in the field of fluid dynamics in general and turbulence in particular.
The Johns Hopkins Turbulence Databases contains over 350 terabytes of spatiotemporal fields from Direct Numerical simulations of various turbulent flows. Such data have been difficult to share using traditional methods such as downloading flat simulation output files.
Johns Hopkins public database with direct numerical simulation data TurBase public database with experimental data from European High Performance Infrastructures in Turbulence (EuHIT) Authority control databases : National
Lumley received the 1990 Fluid Dynamics Prize of American Physical Society, "For his outstanding contributions to the understanding of turbulent flow, in particular, the fundamental structure of turbulent shear flows, the effects of drag-reducing additives, and his widely recognized contributions to the statistical theory of turbulence, and for his personal and intellectual leadership in the ...
He has been a professor of mechanical engineering at Johns Hopkins University since 2009 and a professor of medicine since 2015. [ 2 ] Mittal is the founder and chief technical officer of HeartMetrics, Inc., a start-up that develops computational tools to help the treatment of coronary artery disease .
Joseph Katz [1] is an Israel-born American fluid dynamicist, known for his work on experimental fluid mechanics, cavitation phenomena and multiphase flow, turbulence, turbomachinery flows and oceanography flows, flow-induced vibrations and noise, and development of optical flow diagnostics techniques, including Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Holographic Particle Image Velocimetry (HPIV).
Her doctoral dissertation, A robust control approach to understanding nonlinear mechanisms in shear flow turbulence, was jointly supervised by John Doyle and Beverley McKeon. [7] After postdoctoral study at Caltech, she took her present faculty position at Johns Hopkins in 2012. [5] She was named as the Carol Linde Croft Faculty Scholar in 2016 ...