
معرفی
I. Pablo Huq is an Associate Professor in the School of Marine Science & Policy at the University of Delaware. His work focuses on environmental fluid dynamics, coastal oceanography, meteorology, and experimental fluid mechanics. He holds advanced degrees: a Ph.D. in Fluid Dynamics from the University of Cambridge (UK), M.S. in Environmental Engineering from Cornell University, and B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Glasgow (UK). He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng, UK), a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (M.I.C.E.), and a European Engineer (EUR ING).
Research interests include urban canopy turbulence, coastal processes, atmospheric dispersion modeling, and the interplay between fluid dynamics and environmental systems. His experimental work explores bubble dynamics, salinity effects on fluid behavior, and dense gas cloud propagation. He leads the Environmental Fluids Lab, advancing fluid mechanics applications in environmental and coastal contexts.
Publications emphasize urban dispersion modeling, turbulence in urban canopies, and theoretical fluid dynamics frameworks. Notable contributions include optimizing roughness parameters for urban models, analyzing Jack Rabbit field experiments, and deriving covariant theories for dissipative flows. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical environmental challenges, such as hazard assessment and urban climate modeling.
Grants and collaborations include the NSF-funded 'Collaborative Research: Measurements and Advanced Modeling of Dispersion in the Urban Environment' (2009). His lab focuses on experimental and computational approaches to fluid dynamics phenomena, contributing to coastal engineering and environmental policy.




