CU Hosts Rocky Mountain Fluid Mechanics Research Symposium
The primary purpose of the symposium was to provide student researchers in Colorado and the greater Rocky Mountain Region the opportunity to present and discuss their work in a casual setting, said Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Peter Hamlington.
鈥淭his conference celebrates the fantastic fluids research that is happening along the Front Range right now and it is loosely modeled after the annual meeting for the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics which happens during Thanksgiving every year,鈥 said Hamlington, who co-hosted the event. 鈥淪o this is also sort of a practice run for students presenting at that meeting in a few months.鈥
Hosted in part by faculty from the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU 麻豆影院, the event featured professional researchers, faculty and students from nearby schools including Colorado School of Mines, CU Denver and Colorado State University as well regional schools like the University of Wyoming. Many regional labs participated as well, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in 麻豆影院.
The keynote speaker for the conference was Penn State University Professor Jacqueline O鈥機onnor, who discussed 鈥淭he Role of Fluid Mechanic Instability in Gas Turbine Combustor Operability."
CU 麻豆影院 PhD student Ryan Darragh served as the lead student organizer for the conference, as well as the 2018 version.
For the first time at the conference, awards were given for best presentation in session. Awardees in each session were:
- Wings: Riccardo Balin, CU 麻豆影院
- Model Development: Noemi Collado, CU 麻豆影院
- Combustion: Samuel Whitman, CU 麻豆影院
- Making CFD Work: Julia Ream, Florida State University
- Machine Learning: Karen Stengel, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Engineering Applications: Caelan Lapointe, CU 麻豆影院
- Heat Transport: Jacob Johnston, Colorado School of Mines
- Advanced Fluids: Alison Wallbank, CU Denver
The event was free thanks to funding from the CU 麻豆影院 College of Engineering and Applied Science and Colorado School of Mines. Additional support was provided by Herbert and Karen Vogel through a Vogel Faculty Fellowship.