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Dual Graduate Degree Program in Environmental and Applied Fluid Mechanics

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The Center for Environmental and Applied Fluid Mechanics at the Johns Hopkins University, in conjunction with several of its participating Departments*, announces interdisciplinary academic programs leading to a Doctoral degree in a primary Department and a Masters degree  in another participating Department.

*Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geography & Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy

Johns Hopkins faculty associated with the Center for Environmental and Applied Fluid Mechanics (CEAFM) work across Departments and sub-disciplines, and educate graduate students in an interdisciplinary fashion. Graduate students can take a number of advanced courses covering many aspects of fluid dynamics and thermofluids sciences in various academic Departments, thus covering many of the requirements for the dual graduate degree program.

Dual Degree Programs


For questions about the dual degree program, you may email to ceafm@jhu.edu






This Week's Seminar

Informal seminar: "Writing in turbulent air" W. van de Water
June 20th, 2008. 11am, Latrobe Hall 106. More information »

Recent CEAFM event:
Symposium on Fluid Science and Turbulence
Baltimore, May 30-31, 2008