Olav Rømckeمشاهده پروفایل
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Olav Rømcke is a Research Fellow at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), affiliated with the Department of Energy and Process Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on experimental fluid dynamics, turbulence interactions, and signal processing, particularly investigating wave-current-turbulence dynamics and dense suspension behavior. He holds a Ph.D. from NTNU (2021) under supervisors R. Jason Hearst and Ivo R. Peters, and an M.Sc. in numerical simulation of melting processes (2018) supervised by Reidar Kristoffersen. Research interests include: experimental analysis of dynamic jamming in dense suspensions, wave-turbulence coupling mechanisms, and convection-dominated phase transitions. His work bridges theoretical fluid mechanics with applied experimental techniques, employing advanced imaging and computational tools to study nonlinear fluid behaviors. Notable contributions include studies on Lagrangian drift in surface waves (Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2023), jamming front dynamics in suspensions (Physical Review Fluids, 2021), and numerical methods for phase transitions (Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2019). His experimental setups integrate high-speed imaging and particle tracking to characterize complex fluid phenomena. Outreach activities include presentations at international conferences like the 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting and 2023 Norway-Scotland Water Waves Symposium Led experimental campaigns on wave-turbulence interactions funded through NTNU research programs Affiliated with the WISE group (Wind Waves in the Earth System) for collaborative research initiatives



