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Nicholas Ouellette is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, specializing in complex systems far from equilibrium. His research emphasizes dynamical self-organization across disciplines like fluid dynamics, granular media, and collective animal behavior. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University (2006), an M.S. in Physics (2005), and a B.A. in Physics and Computer Science from Swarthmore College (2002). Prior to Stanford, he was on the faculty at Yale University’s Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science department from 2008-2015. He has received teaching awards at both institutions. His work spans experimental and theoretical studies of turbulence, granular erosion, insect swarms, and urban dynamics. Current research includes sediment transport in turbulent flows, collective behavior in bird flocks, and urban street network analysis. He leads the Environmental Complexity Lab and collaborates on projects involving ocean mixing instrumentation and computational modeling of complex systems.
Research interests include turbulent flows in fluids, particle transport dynamics, granular bed erosion mechanics, and quantitative analysis of animal collective motion. Techniques employed range from particle tracking velocimetry to machine learning for free-surface reconstruction. Ouellette’s recent work explores interdisciplinary connections between physics and urban systems, such as pedestrian access optimization in suburban layouts and the interplay of multiple environmental stressors in policy modeling.
Notable contributions include studies on midge swarm mechanics, jackdaw flock kinematics, and the application of spectral analysis to energy transfer in turbulence. His lab develops advanced measurement systems for oceanographic studies and applies network theory to environmental and urban systems analysis. Ouellette maintains active collaborations across engineering, biology, and policy domains.
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