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Roger Yeh I joined the NNF research group in fall of 2002.  My thesis project is the ERE (extensional rheology experiment).  My current big task is fixing up the FISER (filament stretching extensional rheometer), calibrating the force transducers that will be used, and rubbing my stomach.  All at the same time.  My interests include fluid dynamics and systems modelling and control.  For my personal page, cross your fingers and click here.

M.S. thesis - Closed-loop Controlled Filament Stretching and Break-up of Polymer Solutions, 2005. pdf (4.70MB)
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Undergrad: B.S. from M.I.T. 2002 in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics