
معرفی
Luc Deike is an Associate Professor at Princeton University, jointly appointed in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute. His research focuses on multi-phase turbulent systems involving waves, bubbles, and droplets, with applications to environmental science and renewable energy.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Université Paris Diderot, France (2013)
- BSc and MSc in Physics, Ecole Normale Supérieure and Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (2006–2010)
Research Interests: Dr. Deike's work integrates laboratory experiments and numerical simulations to study fundamental fluid dynamics in environmental contexts. Key areas include ocean wave breaking, air-sea gas exchange, bubble fragmentation in turbulence, sea spray generation, and offshore wind energy. His research bridges nonlinear wave dynamics, climate science, and sustainable materials.
Publications: Recent work (2023–2025) emphasizes turbulence modeling, bubble-mediated gas transfer, wave-current interactions, and aerosol physics. Articles consistently explore interfacial phenomena, climate parameterizations, and high-fidelity simulations of oceanic processes.
Awards:
- François Frenkiel Award, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics (2023)
- Milton Van Dyke Award, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics (2021)
- NSF CAREER Award (2019)
- Alfred Rheinstein Faculty Award, Princeton SEAS (2021)
Grants & Labs: Leads the Deike Lab and holds multiple NSF/NASA grants (e.g., $1.2M for bubble dynamics in turbulence, 2023–2026). Projects include wind-wave-bubble gas exchange modeling and offshore wind farm optimization. Collaborates with NOAA GFDL and international partners on climate-scale parameterizations.



