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Future of Fluid Mechanics
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 5:42 pm    Post subject: Future of Fluid Mechanics Reply with quote

Hi,
I m a student of Applied Mathematics.But my area of interest is
Fluid Mechanics.So Plz tel wat can i do if did my Phd in FM.
my career in the future.
thanx
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Evan McClain
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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 7:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Fluid Mechanics Reply with quote

On 2007-05-18, sufyan.iiui@gmail.com <sufyan.iiui@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]Hi,
I m a student of Applied Mathematics.But my area of interest is
Fluid Mechanics.So Plz tel wat can i do if did my Phd in FM.
my career in the future.
thanx

[/quote]
I just graduated with a BS in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech.
I also have a minor in mathematics. There are several options for
working in fluid mechanics. If you prefer discrete math, CFD
(Computational Fluid Dynamics) is a growing field with the increasing
power of computers. If you prefer analytical solutions you could always
try to find more general solutions to the Navier Stokes equations... If
you would like to study the interactions between structures and fluids,
you might look into aeroelasticity. There are many other options, but
that should give you an idea.
--
Evan McClain
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Evan McClain
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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 7:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Fluid Mechanics Reply with quote

On 2007-05-18, sufyan.iiui@gmail.com <sufyan.iiui@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]Hi,
I m a student of Applied Mathematics.But my area of interest is
Fluid Mechanics.So Plz tel wat can i do if did my Phd in FM.
my career in the future.
thanx

[/quote]
I just graduated with a BS in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech.
I also have a minor in mathematics. There are several options for
working in fluid mechanics. If you prefer discrete math, CFD
(Computational Fluid Dynamics) is a growing field with the increasing
power of computers. If you prefer analytical solutions you could always
try to find more general solutions to the Navier Stokes equations... If
you would like to study the interactions between structures and fluids,
you might look into aeroelasticity. There are many other options, but
that should give you an idea.
--
Evan McClain
/* No Comment */
evan.mcclain@NOSPAM.gatech.edu
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Evan McClain
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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 7:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Future of Fluid Mechanics Reply with quote

On 2007-05-18, sufyan.iiui@gmail.com <sufyan.iiui@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]Hi,
I m a student of Applied Mathematics.But my area of interest is
Fluid Mechanics.So Plz tel wat can i do if did my Phd in FM.
my career in the future.
thanx

[/quote]
I just graduated with a BS in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech.
I also have a minor in mathematics. There are several options for
working in fluid mechanics. If you prefer discrete math, CFD
(Computational Fluid Dynamics) is a growing field with the increasing
power of computers. If you prefer analytical solutions you could always
try to find more general solutions to the Navier Stokes equations... If
you would like to study the interactions between structures and fluids,
you might look into aeroelasticity. There are many other options, but
that should give you an idea.
--
Evan McClain
/* No Comment */
evan.mcclain@NOSPAM.gatech.edu
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