
Martin Erinin
Assistant Professor · Experimental fluid mechanics
University of Michigan-Ann ArborUnited States
About
Martin Erinin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on experimental fluid mechanics, with broad interests in multiphase flows, free-surface flows, and surfactant-dominated flows, alongside the development of optical measurement techniques for thermos-fluids. His work has significant environmental, naval, and industrial applications.
Contact Details:
- Office: 2027 Automotive Lab, 1231 Beal, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2133
- Lab: G019 Automotive Lab
- Email: merinin@umich.edu
Research Highlights:
- Studies ocean waves, air-sea interaction, and wave-particle transport mechanisms.
- Investigates ice accretion on marine structures and wave-ice sheet interactions.
- Develops experimental methods to analyze complex fluid dynamics systems.
Research fields
Experimental fluid mechanicsMultiphase flowsFree-surface flowsSurfactant dominated flowsDevelopment of optical measurement techniques for thermos-fluidsOcean wavesAir-sea interactionTransport of particles by ocean wavesWave-wave interactionIce accretion on marine structuresInteraction of waves with ice sheetsEnvironmental applicationsNaval applicationsIndustrial applications
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