Park aims to use NSF CAREER award to understand mysteries of turbulence

Jae Sung Park, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, aims to solve one of the great problems in science — discovering patterns or orders in turbulent flows and then developing methods of exploiting those orders to mitigate their imp
Jae Sung Park, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, aims to solve one of the great problems in science — discovering patterns or orders in turbulent flows and then developing methods of exploiting those orders to mitigate their imp
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With a five-year, $508,780 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the NSF, Jae Sung Park is aiming to solve one of the great problems in science — discovering patterns or orders in turbulent flows and then developing methods of mitigating their impact on the world.

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