http://go.osu.edu/osusciencecafe
Note we will be meeting in the Science &
Engineering Library for our December 1st Cafe instead of the Gateway Film
Center.
Date/Time: December 1, 2010 - 6:30pm
Location:
Science &
Engineering Library - 090/070 (Basement)
Speaker: Ethan Kubatko, Department of Civil and Environomental
Engineering and Geodetic Science
Topic: Computational Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico
Summary:
With half the world’s population living within fifteen miles of the coast
and two-thirds of the world’s largest cities located on the coast, there
exists a great need to understand, sustain, and protect the world’s
coastal environment. In this talk, I'll discuss how computational models
can be used to help understand complex coastal and estuarine systems by
providing data that can help in the design of proposed measures that aim
to protect and sustain these environments against disasters such as
hurricanes and the recent Gulf oil spill.
About our Speaker:
Dr. Ethan Kubatko's research is in the area of computational fluid
dynamics. He holds degrees from Notre Dame University and
Pennsylvania State University. View
Dr. Kubatko's web page for
more information.
Location Information:
Science & Engineering Library 090/070 (Basement)- 175 West
18thAve - OSU Campus
Food and Drinks available from Terra Byte Cafe and vending on
SEL's 1st Floor
Visitor Parking at the
Tuttle Park Place Parking Garage
Note we will be meeting in the Science &
Engineering Library for our December 1st Cafe instead of the Gateway Film
Center.
Date/Time: December 1, 2010 - 6:30pm
Location:
Science &
Engineering Library - 090/070 (Basement)
Speaker: Ethan Kubatko, Department of Civil and Environomental
Engineering and Geodetic Science
Topic: Computational Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico
Summary:
With half the world’s population living within fifteen miles of the coast
and two-thirds of the world’s largest cities located on the coast, there
exists a great need to understand, sustain, and protect the world’s
coastal environment. In this talk, I'll discuss how computational models
can be used to help understand complex coastal and estuarine systems by
providing data that can help in the design of proposed measures that aim
to protect and sustain these environments against disasters such as
hurricanes and the recent Gulf oil spill.
About our Speaker:
Dr. Ethan Kubatko's research is in the area of computational fluid
dynamics. He holds degrees from Notre Dame University and
Pennsylvania State University. View
Dr. Kubatko's web page for
more information.
Location Information:
Science & Engineering Library 090/070 (Basement)- 175 West 18thAve - OSU Campus
Food and Drinks available from Terra Byte Cafe and vending on SEL's 1st Floor
Visitor Parking at the Tuttle Park Place Parking Garage