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CAREER: Dynamical Aspects of Random Fluid Motion — NSF Award to Tulane University (LA, $364,316)

A fluid is any substance that can flow and that takes the shape of its container. Unpredictable changes can affect the way fluids mix and move and this work seeks to elucidate these effects by developing new mathematical tools to study how random fluctuations affect fluids. The principal investigator will also explore

Award titleCAREER: Dynamical Aspects of Random Fluid Motion
Award ID2443774
AwardeeTulane University
CityNEW ORLEANS
StateLA
Amount obligated$364,316
Principal investigatorSamuel Punshon-Smith
ProgramANALYSIS PROGRAM, EPSCoR Co-Funding, QISET-Quan Info Sci Eng & Tech, APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractA fluid is any substance that can flow and that takes the shape of its container. Unpredictable changes can affect the way fluids mix and move and this work seeks to elucidate these effects by developing new mathematical tools to study how random fluctuations affect fluids. The principal investigator will also explore how unpredictable changes can lead to chaotic and unstable behavior in fluids, which is important for understanding phenomena like turbulence. This effort will train future scienti
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