Research
Research in the ENDLab can be divided into three categories: Internal Waves, Stratified Flows and Nonlinear Dynamics. Following the links below will provide you with more detail on any of these research areas, including a general overview of our research, the latest research spotlight from the group, a list of people in the group working in this area, a list of publications in this area and relevant galleries of movies and images.
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Internal Waves
Internal waves are propagating disturbances of gravitationally stable density stratifications, which are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and oceans.
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Stratified Flows
Density stratified fluids abound in our surrounding environment, from temperature-gradient driven phenomena in the atmosphere to salinity-gradient influenced flows in the oceans.
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Nonlinear Dynamics
Dynamical systems theory provides a wealth of mathematical tools and geometrical concepts for explaining complex, real world phenomena.