Mark N. Glauser, Ph.D.
Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering

Contact Information:
CAMP 266
Clarkson University Box 5725
Potsdam, NY 13699-5725
(315) 268-6683 phone
(315) 268-6438 fax
glauser@clarkson.edu


For research information, visit the Experimental Turbulence Research Lab
Classes:
Graduate:
Fall or Spring Semester (Availability Based on Student Interest)
ME629 - Fundamentals of Turbulence
Undergraduate:
Fall Semester
ME370 - Senior Mechanical Engineering Lab

Spring Semester
ME370 - Senior Mechanical Engineering Lab
AE470 - Senior Aeronautical Engineering Lab

Background Information:
Education:
Graduate Studies
University at Buffalo, SUNY, August 1987
Dissertation Advisor: William K. George, Jr.
Major Research Area: Fluid Dynamics
Application of a Proper Orthogonal Decomposition to Large Eddy Structures in a Turbulent Axisymmetric Jet Mixing Layer

Undergraduate Studies
Mechanical Engineering
University at Buffalo, SUNY, 1982
Papers and Publications: (Select examples)
Glauser, M.N. and George, W.K. (1992), "Application of Multi-Point Measurements for Flow Characterization," Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 617-632.

Cole, D.R. and Glauser, M.N. (1998), "Application of Stochastic Estimation in the Axisymmetric Sudden Expansion," Physics of Fluids, Vol. 10, No. 11, pp. 2941-2949.

Corke, T., Glauser, M.N., Berkooz, G. (1994), "Utilizing Low Dimensional Dynamical Systems to Guide Control Experiments," Applied Mechanics Review, 47, 6, 133-138.

Bonnet, J.P., Cole, D.R., Delville, J., Glauser, M.N. and Ukeiley, L.S. (1994), "Stochastic Estimation and Proper Orthogonal Decomposition: Complementary Techniques for Identifying Structure," Experiments in Fluids, Volume 17, pp. 307-314.

Note: Over 50 journal articles and conference papers have been published.
(Click here for a complete list of papers and publications)

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