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PI Aslangil (lead PI) has been funded by the NSF Engineering Workforce Development Program to organize the REU Site on Fluid Mechanics at the University of Alabama.

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Denis Aslangil, Ph.D.

I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. Before joining Mines, I was an assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University of Alabama.

My research group at Mines explores multi-physics and multi-material effects on turbulence and turbulent mixing that are observed in the nuclear fusion process, atmospheric, oceanic, and astrophysical flows, supersonic transportation and combustion, and many more cutting-edge technologies.

Our lab has several openings for undergraduate, MS, and Ph.D. students. If you are interested in working on nonlinear engineering problems in a welcoming, friendly and motivated research group feel free to reach out to us.

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