New episode! @moored talks about how his childhood love of the ocean led him to diving with #mantarays as a grad student, and eventually to a career researching bio-inspired locomotion, specifically, the fluid mechanics of fish swimming. Listen now: https://t.co/moCkUw0QSx
We are looking for a new faculty member in #fluidmechanics with expertise in high fidelity computations and/or physics informed machine learning. Check out our ad!
We are hiring! @LehighMEM is seeking a tenure-track assistant professor with research expertise in theoretical/computational fluid mechanics. #academicjobs#fluidmechanics#academictwitter To learn more and apply, go to: https://t.co/qBDHq4gUi7
The Unsteady Flow Interactions Laboratory is looking for a motivated postdoc in experimental fluid mechanics to work on Bio-Inspired Renewable Energy.
If you are interested, please see the description here:
https://t.co/hc7ILLuQOg
Congratulations to Tianjun, @aminmivehchi and @mel1ke_kurt on their new paper in @BioinspBiomim! We have shown >50% propulsive efficiency for pitching 3D foils with tailored non-uniform flexibility. #ScalingLaws. Check it out!
https://t.co/W53kRVKBh5
Optimal hydrofoil:
@LehighMem met to celebrate the career and many contributions of Gary Harlow. Gary retired on 8/31 after 40 years of teaching and service. 13 of those years was spent as the MEM Chair in which he was the steward of many initiatives. We wish him all the best for the next phase.
@mel1ke_kurt Yeah, you can tell he is having fun! I think the pump is ok, but we will find out soon! We have stitched everything back up and are filling the tank. Tomorrow we test the pump. 🤞
First up, get to know the student-led chapter of the Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers @SASEconnect and learn about their mission, accomplishments, and plans @LehighU: https://t.co/iIgVmOXi0M
Our first student spotlight is JaeYong Ju ‘22, a busy #MechE and #IBE major with a minor in #aerospace engineering. He is the president of the Lehigh chapter of @SASEconnect and Vice President of the Asian Cultural Society. #AAPI2022
https://t.co/iIgVmOXi0M
Titinat (Knot) Angsirikul ‘24 found his passion for #MechE from his high-school physics teacher. He is active in several Asian student organizations on campus and after graduation, he plans to return home to Thailand and work as an engineer. #AAPI2022
https://t.co/iIgVmOXi0M