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Seminar Series: Fall 2002

September 13, 2002
Colm P. Caulfield
Jacobs School of Engineering, University of California, San Diego
Bounds on mixing in stratified shear flows”

September 20, 2002
No seminar

September 27, 2002
Alan Kerstein
SANDIA National Laboratory, Livermore, California 
"A one-dimensional stochastic model of multi-scale dynamics in turbulent flows"

October 4, 2002
Joachim Saur
Dept of Earth and Planetary Science, Johns Hopkins University  
"Weak magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the magnetosphere of Jupiter"

October 11, 2002
Samar Khatiwala 
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
"Generation of internal tides in a fluid of finite depth: analytical and numberical calculatios"

October 18, 2002
Richard Scott
Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University
"The influence of polar vortex edge thickness on Rossby Wave breaking"

October 25, 2002
David Adelstainsson
University of North Carolina
"Evolving scalars on curves and surfaces"

November 1, 2002
Donald Thompson
Applied Physics Laboratory, JHU
"Properties of the ocean surface from reflected GPS signals"

November 8, 2002
Andrzej Domaradski
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
"Numerical simulation of rotating and stratified turbulent flows using truncated Navier-Stokes dynamics"

November 15, 2002
Shaffer Smith
CAOS, Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, New York University
"Eddy potential vorticity flux structure in the strongly and weakly unstable limits"

November 22, 2002
Philippe Blanc-Benon
Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
"Modeling of sound propagation through moving media using a 'vector' parabolic approximation"

December 6, 2002
Tony Dalrymple
Dept of Civil Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
"Smoothed particle hydrodynamics: Methodology and Applications"






Upcoming Seminar

CEAFM seminar
Dr. Amit Tandon, University of Massachussets/Dartmouth
"TBA"
Friday, October 17th, 2008
11:00 a.m., Maryland Hall 110

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