"Evolution of truncated and bent gravity wave solitons: the Mach expansion problem" by Sam Ryskamp et al. published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Dec. 29, 2020

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Preprint available on the new manuscript "Whitham modulation theory for generalized Whitham equations and a general criterion for modulational instability" by Adam Binswanger et al.

Sept. 4, 2020

Which can be found here

Preprint of the new manuscript "Evolution of truncated and bent gravity wave solitons: the Mach expansion problem" by Sam Ryskamp et al.

July 8, 2020

Which can be found here

Mark Hoefer Receives SIAM’s 2020 T. Brooke Benjamin Prize

April 16, 2020

Recently, the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) awarded the Department's Dr. Mark Hoefer with the 2020 T. Brooke Benjamin Prize. In a letter from the Department Chair, Dr. Keith Julien expressed that "The SIAM Activity Group on Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures (SIAG/NWCS) awards the T. Brooke Benjamin...

Aug 2019: Congratulations to Dr. Ezio Iacocca who will be a Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK

Aug. 1, 2019

Dr. Ezio Iacocca joined the lab in January 2015 as a Swedish International Postdoctoral Fellow. He mentored graduate and undergraduate students and made many contributions to the success of the lab. His research on the dynamics of magnetic materials has appeared in high profile publications such as Science and Nature...

7/11/19: Congratulations to Adam Binswanger who successfully defended his MS thesis

July 11, 2019

BS/MS Applied Mathematics student Adam Binswanger defended his MS thesis on July 11, 2019 titled "Nonclassical, Oblique Disersive Shock Waves in Steady Shallow Water Flows". Adam worked in the lab for more than two years from Jan 2017 to July 2019. Adam will pursue a PhD in Applied Mathematics at...

June 2019: PhD student Mingyu Hu receives NSF Mathematical Sciences Graduate Internship

June 1, 2019

Lab member Mingyu Hu will visit the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD for the summer of 2019 to intern with Dr. Mike Donahue. Mingyu aims to develop micromagnetic software for antiferromagnetic materials that is comparable to OOMMF . As noted on the NSF MSGI website:...

4/1/19: Congratulations to Dr. Michelle Maiden who successfully defended her PhD dissertation

April 1, 2019

Dr. Michelle Maiden defended her dissertation titled "Dispersive hydrodynamics in viscous fluid conduits". Dr. Maiden will now pursue a job in industry or national lab research. Michelle received a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Chancellor's Fellowship in support of her PhD research. She was the experimental lab lead...

Max Ruth receives Outstanding Graduate for Research Award and NSF's Graduate Research Fellowship

April 13, 2018

Adding to his haul of awards and accolades, Dispersive Hydrodynamics Lab (DHL) member and Applied Mathematics/Engineering Physics double major Max Ruth received two additional awards: the University of Colorado, Boulder’s Outstanding Graduate for Research Award and the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship. Max, nominated for the Outstanding Graduate...

DHL's second experimental paper published on Phys. Rev. Lett.

April 13, 2018

The Dispersive Hydrodynamics Laboratory is pleased to announce its second experimental paper, published in Physical Review Letters. The paper showcases the novel hydrodynamic interaction between a localized solitary wave with a larger hydrodynamic structure such as rarefaction waves or dispersive shock waves, the latter also previously published in Physical Review...

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