CAREER: The Role of Turbulence, Coherent Structures, and Intermittency for Controlling Transport in Multiphase Plumes in the Environment
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| Abstract | As a result of an International Research and Education in Engineering Program grant, three students from Texas A&M University were given the opportunity to work at the Institute for Hydromechanics at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany for three months. Not only did they gain international work experience, they were also given a chance to live in another culture, and gain a new perspective on research and life. The following report details the research conducted at the host institution as well as the field trips to German government buildings, and how this experience relates to the current National Science Foundation grant. |
| Contributor | Mourad Ouzzani
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| Bio | Kerri A. Whilden received her B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University in 2007. She is currently a M.S. student at Texas A&M University in the Coastal and Ocean Division of the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering. |
| Cite this work | Researchers should cite this work as follows: K.A. WHILDEN, "CAREER: The Role of Turbulence, Coherent Structures, and Intermittency for Controlling Transport in Multiphase Plumes in the Environment", Trip report presented at the NSF IREE 2008 Grantees Conference, May 2008, Washington, D.C. |
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