Mixing and Transport of Dissolved CO2 in Water by a Rotating Knife Edge - Juan Lopez
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 30-minute conference talk on the mixing and transport of dissolved CO2 in water by a rotating knife edge, presented by Juan Lopez from Arizona State University. Delve into cutting-edge research on fluid dynamics and environmental science as part of the Interfaces and Mixing in Fluids, Plasmas, and Materials conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Gain insights into the complex interactions between dissolved gases and water, and learn about innovative experimental techniques using rotating knife edges. Discover how this research contributes to our understanding of carbon dioxide behavior in aqueous environments, with potential implications for climate science and industrial applications. Connect with interdisciplinary perspectives spanning optics, condensed matter, atomic physics, and quantum information, fostering collaborations between theoretical and experimental approaches in fundamental physics studies.
Syllabus
Mixing and transport of dissolved CO2 in water by a rotating knife edge ▸ Juan Lopez (Arizona State)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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