Micro-meteorologist, atmospheric and wall-bounded turbulence, fluid dynamics of environmental flows, complex system science, PhD in Environmental Engineering
A model of burst-like activity provides a tool for verifying a long-held assumption about turbulent flow: that turbulence is isotropic on small scales. https://t.co/kdWXBBai7s
A model of burst-like activity provides a tool for verifying a long-held assumption about turbulent flow: that turbulence is isotropic on small scales. https://t.co/kdWXBBai7s
Exciting findings from the cloud seeding experiments during CAIPEEX, entitled 'Identifying the seeding signature in cloud particles from hydrometeor residuals,' is published in Atmos. Meas. Tech., 17, 2387–2400, 2024.
Read the full paper at : https://t.co/Kn9TEIV6C8
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A nice paper on the estimation of wall shear stress without explicitly accounting for the mean velocity profile. It has potential in atmospheric applications, where the estimation of surface stress is always a challenge and Sonic anemometer measurements are rarely accurate.
IITM New Study: Generalized Scaling and Model for Friction in Wall Turbulence
Physical Review Letters, Jan2024
By Fluid Dynamics Lab Team: Shivsai Ajit Dixit, Abhishek Gupta, Harish Choudhary, & Thara Prabhakaran
Read Full Study: https://t.co/aUPWKqUcP8
@ShivsaiDixit@moesgoi
A new theoretical framework allows scientists to accurately estimate the friction a surface experiences in a turbulent flow, such as an airplane wing flying through the sky
Letter: https://t.co/GGu4OWVvZU
Synopsis: https://t.co/G3PdNs6L45
@sibinmohan@tfjmp Ok, good to know about your views. Its basically appears to me as a pointless argument as both sides will always counter each other. Obviously we cannot solve this online, and for that real measures need to be taken. Anyways, all the best with your research!
@chemnetworks Anyone can live in denial but to some extent the truth is the PI is the one who ends up being more benefitted by going to conferences and places and trying to show the students works as their own, as if they generated the ideas. If that's the case, then do your own research.
@chemnetworks This is a nice thread, but at the same time the salary should be commensurate with experience. I think the research conducted by the students benefits the advisor in the same way as it does to a student. It is helpful for someone to get tenure and what not. Definitely no charity
@pauldauenhauer I do not understand what message is being conveyed here? Students are not supposed to be paid since it is a burden on the faculty or to generate sympathies against someone who works hard? If it's the first, then do not hire anyone and do your own research, no one has stopped you