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Tim Price

Tim Price

Undergraduate: Brigham Young University Idaho - Mechanical Engineering

Program: PhD

Research Interests: Particulate dispersion and deposition, aerosol physics, aerosol sampling and measurement, atmospheric turbulence measurement, eddy covariance, environmental fluid dynamics, and instrument development.

Publications: E. Pardyjak, T. Price, J. Veranth, S. Moran, "Towards Understanding the Role of Turbulence in Enhancing Particle Deposition onto Vegetation" (American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) Minneapolis, MN, October 2012).

Contact: tim.a.price@utah.edu

Environmental Fluid Dynamics Lab

Understanding Flows in the World Around Us

The work done at the Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratory at the University of Utah attempts to further the understanding of transport phoenomena in the natural world. To this end, the laboratory employs a variety of state of the art scientific investigation techniques including: large scale field measurements (both Urban and Natural Environment), numerical modeling and simulation, and laboratory scale measurements. The laboratory is situated in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah in the foothills of the Wasatch mountains.

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