News Archive

2019

Art and Science!
As part of the Fluid Dynamics I course, the Fluid Dynamics in Art and Nature exhibition (August 23 – October 13, 2019) at the Benton Museum of Art explores the intersection of art and science by bringing together works of art from the Benton Museum’s collection with computer simulations of natural phenomena. The exhibition aims to promote creativity, critical thinking, and self-learning. Fluid Dynamics in Art and Nature is curated by Dr. Matheou, and Dr. Amanda Douberley, Assistant Curator/Academic Liaison, Willian Benton Museum of Art.

    

 

August 7 
As part of UConn’s Joule Fellows Program, we are hosting Ron Parlante, an Earth Science teacher at E. O. Smith High School, in our lab for six weeks. Ron has degrees in Meteorology and Education and he is passionate about convection and clouds. While running our high resolution computer model… he shot a movie of cumulus clouds. Joule Fellows is an NSF-funded Research Experience for Teachers (RET) program. Enjoy the view from our lab!

 

Also… Ron’s video about his experience and project:

 

July 3 
Our latest paper on simulations of stratocumulus clouds is published in Monthly Weather Review.

June 7 
Summer research experiences for teachers! We are participating in UConn’s Joule Fellows Program, an enrichment and personal development program for teachers. Two teachers will join us in our laboratory for five weeks in July and August. Together, we will work on discovering some of the secrets of cumulus clouds. The details of the two projects are on the program’s website along with the application details.

May 10 
A discussion paper lead by our collaborators at Caltech is now available in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. The paper demonstrates the use of high-resolution 2D plume imagery from airborne remote sensing retrievals to quantify methane point sources emissions. Significant improvements on the flux estimates without the need for direct wind speed measurements is demonstrated enabling the measurement of methane sources from space-based observations.

January 10 
Dr. Matheou will present the Earth Science Seminar of the Science Visitor and Colloquium Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on January 15.

 

2018

December 14 
Dr. Matheou was awarded the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) Academic Mini Grant. The grant provides support for faculty innovation in teaching effectiveness and improved student learning outcomes. The project “Interactive wing design: Improving student engagement and learning in fluid dynamics” will be implemented in Fluid Dynamics I.

November 26
Dr. Matheou attended the 71st Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society’s Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD), in Atlanta, Georgia on November 18-20, 2018. Dr. Matheou presented new insights on high-resolution modeling of stratocumulus clouds.

October 18
The CFD  group participated in Research Connections, a networking event at UConn intended to expose first and second year students to undergraduate research through engaging in meaningful interactions with faculty, staff, graduate students, and peers. Many thanks to the Office of First Year Programs & Learning Communities (FYP&LC), the Office of Undergraduate Research for organizing the even!

September 17
Dr. Matheou participated in the GABLS4 Workshop in Toulouse, France. Many thanks to Météo-France for hosting us!