Effective Drift Velocity from Turbulent Transport by Vorticity
Aluie, H., S. Rai, H. Yin, A. Lees, D. Zhao, S. Griffies, A. Adcroft, and J. Shang. Effective Drift Velocity from Turbulent Transport by Vorticity. Physical Review Fluids 7, 104601…
Novel fabrication tools for dynamic compression targets with engineered voids using photolithography methods
Pandolfi, S., T. Carver, D. Hodge, A. F. T. Leong, K. Kurzer-Ogul, P. Hart, E. Galtier, D. Khaghani, E. Cunningham, B. Nagler, H. J. Lee, C. Bolme, K. Ramos, K.…
Multi-frame, ultrafast, x-ray microscope for imaging shockwave dynamics
Hodge, D. S., A. F. T. Leong, S. Pandolfi, K. Kurzer-Ogul, D. S. Montgomery, H. Aluie, C. Bolme, T. Carver, E. Cunningham, C. B. Curry, M. Dayton, F.-J. Decker, E.…
Theory of the magnetothermal instability in coronal plasma flows
F. García-Rubio, R. Betti, J. Sanz, and H. Aluie. Theory of the magnetothermal instability in coronal plasma flows. Physics of Plasmas 29, 092106 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0109877
Experimental observation of open structures in elemental magnesium at terapascal pressures
September 19, 2022
Our results demonstrate that phase transformations of extremely condensed matter, previously only accessible through theoretical calculations, can now be experimentally explored.
Experimental observation of open structures in elemental magnesium at terapascal pressures
Gorman, M. G., S. Elatresh, A. Lazicki, M. M. E. Cormier, S. Bonev, D. McGonegle, R. Briggs, A. L. Coleman, S. D. Rothman, L. Peacock, J. Bernier, F. Coppari, D..…
How do magnetic fields affect star formation and high-energy-density lab experiments?
September 19, 2022
The famous Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebulae—a star nursery—are believed to result from the hydrodynamic instabilities that form when plasmas are exposed to high intensity light from neighboring stars.
Rochester researchers go ‘outside the box’ to delineate major ocean currents
September 15, 2022
For the first time University of Rochester researchers have quantified the energy of ocean currents larger than 1,000 kilometers. In the process, they and their collaborators have discovered that the most energetic is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, some 9,000 kilometers in diameter.
What does it take to become a scientist, part 2?
September 12, 2022
This is the second of a series of conversations on WXXI’s Connections with Evan Dawson about what it means to be a scientist. Our guests describe what it’s like to be new CMAP graduate students.
Global energy spectrum of the general oceanic circulation
Storer, B.A., M. Buzzicotti, H. Khatri, S. M. Griffies, H. Aluie. Global energy spectrum of the general oceanic circulation. Nat Commun 13, 5314 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33031-3