
معرفی
Gregory Bewley is an Associate Professor at Cornell University's Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. His research focuses on experimental fluid dynamics, particularly turbulence in environmental systems and quantum fluids. He directs the Bewley Applied Turbulence Lab, investigating droplet collisions in clouds, vortex dynamics in superfluid helium, and wind tunnel turbulence.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Yale University (2006)
- B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University (2000)
Research Interests: Dr. Bewley's work bridges fundamental turbulence physics with applications in atmospheric science and quantum fluids. He develops novel experimental techniques like soccer-ball cloud chambers and the Variable Density Turbulence Tunnel to study droplet collision dynamics, vortex reconnection in superfluids, and energy dissipation in high-Reynolds-number flows.
Publications: His recent work explores turbulence decay mechanisms, anisotropic scaling in confined flows, and quantized vortex dynamics. Research consistently demonstrates innovative measurement techniques for complex fluid phenomena across diverse environments.
Awards:
- Robert '55 and Vanne '57 Cowie Teaching Award (2019)
- Gordon Lankton Fellowship (2016)
- Turbulent Mixing and Beyond Young Scientist Award (2011, 2000)



