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Awarded USGS 104b grant (FY 2022) on studying the hydraulic transients in water distribution systems

Our project Hydraulic transients in water distribution systems – the role of unsteady friction and groundwater contamination has been awarded a 1-year research grant from U.S. Department of the Interior Water Resources Research Act Program.

Congrats Alex Zimmer for receiving the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher award in the Spring Symposium

Congratulate Alex for winning the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher award in the Spring 2022 Undergraduate Research Symposium (UROP Symposium). This is a great accomplishment! Check out the UROP Symposium website to learn more

Awarded NSF grant for studying the melting of glacier ice

Our project Revising Models of the Glacier-ocean Boundary Layer with Novel Laboratory Experiments has been recently awarded a 4-year research grant from NSF Office of Polar Programs (OPP). This is a collaboration with Dr.

Alex Zimmer Awarded President's Undergraduate Research Award for Fall 2021!

Congratulations to Alex for winning the first PURA in Et al. lab to fund his research over this fall.

Upcoming Seminar at Johns Hopkins Center for Environmental and Applied Fluid Mechanics

Tune in to the virtual seminar https://wse.zoom.us/j/93762992307 this Friday (Feb. 26, 2021) 3 pm EST. Title: “Pseudo-Volumetric Reconstruction of Velocity and Density Fields from 2D Data & Energy Cascade in Multiphase Flows”

Invited talk for this fall's Cornell Fluids Seminar

In this talk, I have presented the research from my on-going collaboration with colleagues in the Extreme Fluids Team at Los Alamos National Lab. The abstract for this talk is below:

Awarded Small Bets Seed Grant 2020!

The project Like a knife through butter- glacial melt by ocean plumes investigated in novel laboratory experiments has been awarded the Small Bets Seed Grant 2020. This is a collaboration with Dr.