SPRING/SUMMER 2014

Division of NewsletterDFD News A Division of the American Physical Society THE 67TH ANNUAL DFD MEETING San Francisco, California November 23–25, 2014

San Francisco Skyline from the Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco, CA Located conveniently in the South of Market November 23-25, 2014 area, the center provides easy access to down- town San Francisco's many restaurants, as well The 67th Annual Meeting of the American Physi- as major transportation systems such as BART In this Issue cal Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) and Muni Metro. will be held in San Francisco, California from November 23rd to 25th, 2014. The meeting is The Center is within walking distance to hotels hosted by , UC Berkeley and that have been carefully selected for this meeting 1 67th Annual DFD Santa Clara University. NASA Ames Research offering attractive rates to attendees. Meeting: San Francisco, CA Center, Lawrence Livermore National Labora- tory, Sandia Livermore National Laboratory and San Francisco 4 APS/DFD 2013 Awards, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are also San Francisco is often called "Everybody’s Fa- Prizes, New Fellows and helping with the meeting organization.The meet- vorite City," a title earned by its scenic beauty, Gallery Winners ing will be held at the Moscone West Center. cultural attractions, diverse communities, and world-class cuisine. Measuring 49 square miles, 9 APS/DFD 2013-14 Meeting Venue this very walkable city is dotted with landmarks Officers The Moscone Center is the largest conven- like the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Alcatraz The articles in this issue represent tion and exhibition complex in San Francisco, and the largest Chinatown in the United States. the views of the Division of Fluid California. It is comprised of three main halls of A stroll of the City’s streets can lead from Union Dynamics (DFD) publication committee and are not necessarily which the Moscone West will house the APS/ Square to North Beach to Fisherman’s Wharf, those of individual DFD members DFD 2014 meeting. with intriguing neighborhoods to explore at every or the APS. turn. Views of the Pacific Ocean and San Fran- 2

cisco Bay are often laced with fog, creating a romantic 2014 Rates Early Regular Late & mood in this most European of American cities. (thru (9/16– On-Site 9/15) 10/22) (10/23– 11/25) For more information on this city, please visit: http://www.sanfrancisco.travel/ Reciprocal Society $440 $510 $690 Housing and Meeting Registration Member Registration for the meeting and housing information is Non-Member $695 $755 $835 available through the meeting web site: http://apsdfd2014.stanford.edu Retired (with APS $235 $255 $340 Senior Membership)

APS/DFD has negotiated discounted hotel rates for meet- Undergraduate $85 $85 $120 ing attendees next to the convention center. You should Student make your hotel reservation after completing your on-line registration for the meeting or by going to the hotel sec- Graduate Student $235 $255 $340 tion of the website (located under the information tab) and clicking on the link provided. Hotel reservations are Reception Ticket $100 $100 $100 taken on a first-come space-available basis. Submit your request as soon as possible for the best opportunity of receiving your hotel choice. Key Dates 2014 DFD Contracted Hotels Registration Deadlines Please Note: The meeting budget depends upon you Early Registration Rate reserving rooms at these hotels. Please go to the meet- on or before Sept 15th 2014 ing website: http://apsdfd2014.stanford.edu and click on the HOTEL RESERVATION LINK found on the Home Regular Registration Rate Page. Sept 16th – Oct 22nd 2014

The San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel On-Site Registration Rate Next door to Convention Center Oct 23rd – Nov 25th 2014 $149.00 Single/Double Please note, you will still be able to register on-line until $169.00 Triple Friday, Nov 20, however after Oct. 22nd it will be at the $189.00 Quad on-site rate. Student Rate (must show student id at check in) $129.00 Single/Double (limited rooms available) Cancellation Deadline $149.00 Triple (no registration refunds past this date): $169.00 Quad Nov 8th 2014

Intercontinental San Francisco Hotels Next door to the Convention Center Reduced Rate Ends Oct 22nd 2014 $149.00 Single/Double/Triple/Quad Abstract Submission Deadline NOTE: Rates do not include taxes and fees which are Aug 1st 2014 currently 14% tax, 2.25% SF Tourism Fee, and $0.10 Commerce Fee per day. Travel Grant Application Deadline Aug 1st 2014 Registration Registration is now open! To register go to: Child Care Application Deadline http://apsdfd2014.stanford.edu and click on the Aug 1st 2014 REGISTRATION LINK found on the home page. Gallery of Fluid Motion (GFM) 2014 Rates Early Regular Late & Intent to Submit GFM Poster or GFM (thru (9/16– On-Site Video Deadline 9/15) 10/22) (10/23– Sept 15th 2014 11/25)

Full Member $440 $510 $690 Video Submission Deadline Oct 6th 2014 3

GFM Poster to all participants, the Poster Competition will constitute Bring to meeting a specific opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to enhance their presentation skills and to build Scientific Program their professional network. The scientific program will include four award lectures and eight invited lectures along with minisymposia, focus Travel Awards sessions, contributed papers, poster sessions including The APS-DFD External Affairs Committee has instituted a student poster competition, exhibits and the Gallery of new category of enabling travel grants for the 2014 meet- Fluid Motion poster and video entries. Over 2300 con- ing, designed to provide full support for attendance by a tributed abstracts, divided into more than 33 concurrent select few scientists (all researchers are eligible). Priority sessions, are anticipated. will be given to researchers who would not otherwise be able to attend the meeting, for whom the meeting comes Awards Program at a timely point in their career and who have not previ- Each year the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics presents ously attended a DFD meeting (applicants should address the Fluid Dynamics Prize, the Francois Frenkiel Award, these points in their application). Applications must be the Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award, and the Stanley received by the abstract submission deadline: August 1, Corrsin Award. The 2014 award winners, each one of 2014 at 5:00 pm EDT. Further details can be found un- whom will give a lecture at the meeting, will be announced der the Travel Grants tab on the Information page at the in the Fall. conference website.

Invited Lectures, Minisymposia, and Audiovisual Equipment Focus Sessions All rooms will be equipped with an LCD projector, screen, Eight invited lectures on topics of broad interest to the microphone, and pointer. Speakers must provide their DFD community will be given by experts in each field. The own laptop computer to use with the projector. A Speaker program also includes minisymposia and focus sessions Ready Room with technicians will be available to help dealing with exciting current research. attendees ensure that their presentations work smoothly with the LCD projection equipment. Gallery of Fluid Motion The 32nd Annual Gallery of Fluid Motion will be held as Exhibitor and Sponsorship Opportunities part of the meeting. The Gallery consists of posters and Exhibits will be centrally located in the Lobby Area near videos submitted by attendees illustrating the science— the refreshments in the Moscone West Center. and very often also the beauty—of fluid motion. Both For more information on exhibits or sponsorship, please computational and experimental entries are encouraged. email Margaret McDonald at: Poster and video entries must not duplicate one another. [email protected] Outstanding posters and videos, selected by a panel of referees, will be recognized during the meeting, will be Conference Reception displayed at the Annual APS meeting in March, 2015 and will appear in the September, 2015 issue of the Physics The Conference Reception will be held at the Moscone of Fluids. Please see the meeting web site for information West Center on Sunday evening, November 23, 2014. on how to submit Gallery of Fluid Motion entries. New The reception is included in the registration fee for those submission procedures will be available late July. who register as APS Members, Nonmembers, Graduate Students, and Retired Members. Additional tickets may Posters be purchased for $100 each. The number of poster research contributions to the Annual Registration DFD Meeting has been growing over the past few years with 101 posters submitted in 2013. In order to showcase INTERNET: http://apsdfd2014.stanford.edu/?q=content/regis- this part of the meeting, DFD launched its first Student tration Poster Session in 2012 and the meeting will continue this tradition in 2014. The Poster Session will be held preced- ing the Sunday night reception. Student posters will be Questions can be directed to: [email protected] judged and awarded 1st and 2nd Prize for “Best Poster” in several categories. Winners in each category will receive cash awards and will be highlighted in the DFD Newslet- ter. While the Poster Session of the DFD Meeting is open 4

Meeting Hosts Exhibiting and Sponsorship Information The meeting is hosted by: Margaret McDonald Stanford University Meetings and More with participation from: Phone: (240)355-5608 [email protected] UC Berkeley Santa Clara University 2014 Meeting Website NASA http://apsdfd2014.stanford.edu Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory / Sandia Livermore Laboratory Future APS/DFD Meetings Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2015: Boston, MA Meeting Chairs Professor Triantaphyllos Akylas, Meeting Chair Sanjiva K. Lele Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meeting Chair 2016: Portland, OR Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering and Professor Raul Cal, Meeting Chair Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics Portland State University Stanford University 2017: Denver, CO (650)723-7721 [email protected] Professor Jean Hertzberg, Meeting Chair University of Colorado, Boulder Gianluca Iaccarino 2018: Atlanta, GA Meeting Co-Chair William R. and Inez Kerr Bell Faculty Scholar Professor P.K. Yeung, Meeting Chair Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering & ICME Georgia Institute of Technology Stanford University Professor Donald Webster, Co-Chair (650)723-9599 Georgia Institute of Technology [email protected]

Abstract Submissions APS/DFD 2013 Awards, Prizes, Donald Mewha Scientific Program Coordinator New Fellows, and Gallery Winners APS (301)209-3285 2013 Fluid Dynamics Prize [email protected] Elaine S. Oran, University of Mary- land, formerly at the United States Meeting Information General Information Naval Research Laboratory, is the Peggy Holland recipient of the 2013 Fluid Dynam- Meetings and More ics Prize, which recognizes major Phone: (301)641-4150 contributions to fundamental fluid [email protected] dynamics made during a career of outstanding work. The citation reads: Monica Malouf “For seminal contributions to the Meetings and More understanding of reactive flows Phone: (301)526-8129 through computer simulations, espe- [email protected] cially the deflagration-to-detonation transitions in gases and Registration supernovae." Katie McLaughlin Orchid Solutions Phone: (801)505-4102 [email protected] 5

2013 Stanley Corrsin Award 2013 APS Apker Award for Michael P. Brenner, Harvard Uni- Outstanding Undergraduate versity, is the recipient of the 2013 Research Stanley Corrsin Award which is Guy Gyer Marcus, Wesleyan Uni- given to recognize and encourage versity received the American Physi- a particularly influential contribution cal Society’s Apker Award for to fundamental fluid dynamics. The Outstanding Undergraduate citation reads: "For his intellectual Research for his thesis entitled leadership in fluid dynamics and in “Rotational Dynamics of Anisotropic particular for his seminal contribu- Particles in Turbulence: Measure- tions to electro-hydrodynamics and ment of Lagrangian Vorticity and droplet splashing." the Effects of Alignment with the Velocity Gradient”. Guy’s thesis adviser was Prof. Greg Voth 2013 Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award Bishakhdatta Gayen, Australian 2013 Division of Fluid Dynamics Fellows National University, received the Each year the number of new Fellows is limited to be Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award no more than ½ of 1% of the membership. The new for his thesis entitled “Turbulence 2013 Fellows are: and Internal Waves in Tidal Flow over Topography.” The award rec- Kenneth Christensen ognizes an exceptional young sci- University of Illinois, entist for original, outstanding Urbana-Champaign doctoral thesis work in fluid dynamics For his fundamental and innovative done in the United States. Dr Gayen contributions to the understanding did his doctoral thesis work at the of wall turbulence, including the University of California, San Diego character of span-wise vortices and under the direction of Prof. Sutanu the effects of surface roughness, Sarkar. the behavior of microfluidic systems, and the development of new PIV 2013 Francois Frenkiel Award instruments. Diego Donzi, Texas A&M University, is the recipient of the Francois Fren- kiel award. The award is given in Noel Clemens recognition of significant contribu- University of Texas, Austin tions to fluid mechanics that have For the development and applica- been published in Physics of Fluids tion of innovative experimental during the preceding year by young methods leading to fundamental investigators. His article “Shock understanding of shear flow mixing, Structure in Shock-Turbulence Inter- turbulent flame structure and super- actions,” Phys. of Fluids 24, 126101, sonic unsteady flows. was selected for its potential impact in high-speed turbulent flows. Jimmy Feng University of British Columbia For pioneering studies of solid-liquid two-phase flows, interfacial dynam- ics of complex fluids, and phase- field modeling of the moving contact line. 6

John Foss Patrice Le Gal Michigan State University CNRS For fundamental experimentation For original experimental research of complex flows, novel surface in geophysical fluid dynamics, topology analyses and for ground- notably the strato-rotational and breaking vorticity measurements. elliptic instabilities, and for experi- mental research in pattern formation in Rayleigh-Taylor convection, in wakes, and in fluids between rotat- ing disks. Rama Govindarajan Tat Institute of Fundamental Research Jeffrey Morris For contributions to our understand- CUNY-CCNY ing of laminar-turbulent transition, For outstanding research in the flow especially in viscosity-stratified flows. of multi-phase mixtures, including the development of nonequilibrium structures in Stokes flow, constitu- tive modeling and bulk flow analysis, Thomas Jackson measurement of particle pressure, University of Illinois, and elucidating the influence of Urbana-Champaign particle-scale inertial on rheology For pioneering research in reacting and flow. flows, especially stability analysis of compressible shear flows, and Ranga Narayanan modeling and simulation of complex University of Florida, heterogeneous solid propellant Gainesville combustion. For seminal contributions in research and education in the field of inter- facial instabilities and for work in generating novel and revealing Yogesh Jaluria experiments on pattern formation. Rutgers University For pioneering and lasting contribu- tions to a wide variety of fundamental and applied areas in fluid mechan- Thomas Powers ics, particularly buoyancy-induced Brown University flows, computational fluid dynamics, For pioneering, rigorous and creative microscale transport, fluid flow phe- contributions to our understanding nomena in materials processing, of the dynamics of membranes and the spread and growth of fires in filaments in viscous flows, particu- enclosed spaces, and environmental larly regarding the theory of bacterial flows. motility in viscous and viscoelastic media and the role of hydrodynamic interactions at low Reynolds number. Arne Johansson Royal Institute of Technology For pioneering and lasting contribu- Alfredo Soldati tions, using theory, numerical simu- University of Udine lation and experiment, to our For his contributions to our under- understanding of turbulent flows standing of the role of turbulence and turbulence modeling. in multiphase flow processes and for nurturing and promoting the teaching and study of multiphase flow phenomena. 7

The 2013 Gallery of Fluid Motion and the Milton Van Dyke Award Winners Hyung Jin Sung As has long been our tradition, the best poster and best KAIST videos were chosen from amongst the entries at the 2013 For contributions to turbulence, DFD meeting in Pittsburgh. The top three from each cat- fluid-structure interaction and opto/ egory were awarded the Milton Van Dyke Award for fluid micro fluidics to find fundamental flow visualization. physics of these flows and their applications using various numerical Milton van Dyke Award Winners (Video) (3) and experimental techniques. The Life of a Vortex Knot Roberto Verzicco Dustin Kleckner, Martin Scheeler, William T. M. Irvine University of Roma Ignition Sequence of an Annular Multi-Injector For his seminal contribution to the Combustor development of algorithms for direct Maxime Philip, Matthieu Boileau, Ronan Vicquelin, numerical simulation of thermally Thomas Schmitt, Daniel Durox, Jean-François Bourgoin, driven turbulence, vortex flows, and Sébastien Candel complex flows, for the resulting deep physical understanding of Catastrophic Cracking Courtesy of Quiescent these flows, and for his collabora- Cavitation tive attitude which has strongly D. Jesse Daily, Ken Langley, Scott L. Thomson, served the fluid dynamics Tadd T. Truscott community. Milton van Dyke Award Winners (Poster) (3) Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in Artistic Creation Jorge Vinals University of Minnesota Elsa de la Calleja, Sandra Zetina, Roberto Zenit For his contributions to pattern Formation and Evolution of Cylindrically Diverging formation in nonequilibrium systems, Detonation Waves in Gases especially quasi crystalline patterns Duowen Qian, John H.S. Lee, Hoi Dick Ng in Faraday waves, domain coarsen- Boundary Layer Bypass Transition, ing in modulated phases, and the Xiaohua Wu, Parviz Moin, Jean-Pierre Hickey general study of coarse grained fluids described by an order Gallery of Fluid Motion Award Winners (Video) (3) parameter. Acoustophoretic Waltz: A Contactless Exothermal Reaction Steven Wereley Daniele Foresti, Dimos Poulikakos Purdue University Elastic Swimmer on a Free Surface For pioneering contributions to the development of microPIV and micro- Sophie Ramananarivo, Benjamin Thiria, fluidics, authoring broadly-based Ramiro Godoy-Diana monographs on PIV and microfluid- Dancing Droplets ics, and meritoriously representing Nate J. Cira, Manu Prakash the fluid dynamics community in the deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Gallery of Fluid Motion Award Winners (Poster) (3) Jœlly Christmas: Induced Drift by Juvenile Jellyfish Jose Wesfreid Janna Nawroth, John Dabiri ESPCI Bubbles in Complex Microgeometries at Large For pioneering experiments in Capillary Numbers, pattern formation as well as transi- Martin Sauzade, Thomas Cubaud tion and flow control, and for sci- The Morning Glory: Flow Visualization entific leadership in France and by Mother Nature building partnerships with Latin Zaim Ouazzani, Jorg Hacker, Rob Thompson, America. Thomas Peacock 8

Highlights of the 66th Annual Daniel Goldman, Georgia Tech, gave the lecture entitled DFD Meeting in Pittsburgh, “Swimming and Running through Sand: Resistive Force Pennsylvania Theory in Granular Media.” There were three Minisymposia:

Nanobubbles The 2013 DFD meeting was held in November at the Global Climate Models: Dynamical Cores, Strengths David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, and Weaknesses Pennsylvania. This meeting was one of the largest in DFD history, with over 2,300 contributed abstracts in 34 Frontiers in Combustion Physics parallel sessions, 128 Gallery of Fluid Motion entries, and There were two Focus Sessions: 101 posters from around the world of which 42 were part of the student poster competition. Marine Hydrokinetic Energy Conversion In addition to the contributed abstracts, there were 4 Structure of Turbulent/Non-Turbulent Interfaces award lectures and 8 invited talks. Notably, the second student poster competition was Elaine Oran of the University of Maryland and Emeritus, held this year, There were 42 posters submitted. The United States Naval Research Laboratory, winner of the Poster Competition was an opportunity for undergradu- 2013 Fluid Dynamics Prize, gave the Otto Laporte Lecture ates and graduates to refine their presentation skills and entitled “The Reactive Flow of Ideas.” develop their network. Our congratulations to the winners: Michael Brenner, , winner of the Energy and Applications Stanley Corrsin Award, gave the lecture entitled “Fluid 1A.07 “International Senior Design Service Learning Proj- Mechanics of Fungi and Slime.” ect: Creating a Water System for Kuna Nega in Panama City, Panama.” Dan Budny, University of Pittsburgh. Bishakhdatta Gayen, Australian National University, winner of the 2013 Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award Jets, Acoustics, and Shockwaves gave the lecture entitled “Turbulence and Internal Waves 1A.17 "Characteristics of Fluid Structure Interaction in a in Tidal Flow over Topography.” Turbulent Wake.” G. Dowell, Penn State. Diego Donzis, Texas A & M University, winner of the Fran- Biological, Micro, and Complex Fluids cois N. Frenkiel Award, gave the lecture entitled “Shock Structure in Shock-Turbulence Interactions.” 1A.27 "On the Heat Transfer and Flow of a Non-ho- mogenoeus Fluid.” Joseph Fiordilino, Montclair State Karen Flack , United States Naval Academy, gave the University. lecture entitled “Roughness Effects on Wall-Bounded Turbulence, Stability, and Fluid-Structure Interaction Turbulent Flows.” 1A.37 "Equilibrium Configurations of a Fiber in a Flow.” Anke Lindner , PMMH-ESPCI, gave the lecture entitled Pamela Guerron, Montclair State University. “Microfluidic Flows of Complex Suspensions: from Flexible Polymers to Swimming Bacteria.” John Dabiri, California Institute of Technology, gave the Announcement lecture entitled “Do Swimming Animals Mix the Ocean?” William Sirignano , University of California, Irvine, gave USNC/TAM provides partial sponsorship for Amer- the lecture entitled “Dynamics of Transient Liquid Injec- iMech symposia, which are intended to promote tion.” interactions among researchers in an area of contem- John Lister, University of Cambridge, gave the lecture porary interest in the mechanics of fluids and solids. entitled “Porous-Medium Convection: New Problems from It is expected that symposia will address topics of CO2 Sequestration.” a specialized nature, will be small in size (about 50 participants) with minimal cost, have informal setting, Michael Graham, University of Wisconsin-Madison, gave encourage participation of young researchers, and the lecture entitled “Drag Reduction and the Dynamics of promote interdisciplinary ideas and discussions. The Turbulence in Simple and Complex Fluids.” deadline for proposals for AmeriMech Symposia is July 31. Please refer to this link for more information: Ann Karagozian, University of California, Los Angeles, gave the lecture entitled “Transverse Jet Shear Layer http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/biso/ Instabilities and their Control.” IUTAM/PGA_086043 APS/DFD 2013-2014 Leadership & Contact Information DFD members are invited to contact the DFD Leadership with suggestions and concerns.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Howard H. Hu EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Paul Neitzel COMMITTEE ON MEDIA & (12/14) COMMITTEE (12/15) SCIENCE RELATIONS Chair: 8 MEMBERS, STAGGERED Vice Chair 6 MEMBERS, STAGGERED Nadine Aubry Constantine Megaridis 3-YEAR TERMS 2-YEAR TERMS (11/13 - 10/14) (12/14) Demitrios Papageorgiou (12/15) Northeastern Univ Minami Yoda, Georgia Charles W. Henoch Rajat Mittal Chair-Elect: (12/14) (12/13) Yuriko Renardy (12/14) Chair (12/15) Chair James Duncan Said Elghobashi (11/13 - 10/14) (12/15) David Santillian Stephen Wereley John O. Dabiri Univ of Maryland- Vice Chair (12/14) (12/15) (12/14) College Park John Foss Lawrence Ukeiley Michael Brenner David L. Hu Vice Chair: (12/15) (12/14) 2013 Award Recipient (12/14) Ellen Longmire Jun Sakakibara Ann Karagozian (11/13 - 10/14) Gareth McKinley (12/15) (12/14) Univ of Minn- (12/15) ACRIVOS AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE Minneapolis Samuel Paolucci Anne Staples Jeannette Yen (12/15) 7 MEMBERS, STAGGERED (12/14) Past Chair: (12/15) 2-YEAR TERMS James Riley Oleg V. Vasilyev Bud Homsy (11/13 - 10/14) PROGRAM COMMITTEE (12/15) Kausik Sarkar (12/15) Brown Univ 8 MEMBERS, STAGGERED (12/14) Vice Chair Ken Christensen Chair Secretary/Treasurer: 3-YEAR TERMS (12/16) Alberto Aliseda COMMITTEE ON Karen Flack James Duncan Beverly McKeon (12/14) EDUCATIONAL & CAREER (11/12 - 10/15) Chair (12/16) OUTREACH US Naval Academy Prosenjit Bagchi Ellen Longmire Vice Chair 6 MEMBERS, STAGGERED (12/14) Councillor: Vice Chair 2-YEAR TERMS James Wallace FLUID DYNAMICS PRIZE Arezoo Ardekani Andrew Belmonte (01/11 - 12/14) SELECTION COMMITTEE (12/15) Frank G. Jacobitz (12/14) Univ of Maryland- 8 MEMBERS, STAGGERED (12/14) “Bala” Balachandar College Park Daniel J. Bodony Chair 2-YEAR TERMS (12/15) Member-at-Large: (12/14) David R. Dowling Moshe Matalon Vice Chair Sanjiva Lele (12/14) Eric Lauga (12/13) (11/11 - 10/14) Daniel Haworth (12/14) Chair Rachel Pepper Stanford Univ (12/15) (12/14) Jonathan Posner Yukio Kaneda Member-at-Large: Pavlos Vlachos (12/15) (12/14) Hao Lin Detlef Lohse (12/15) (12/15) (11/11 - 10/14) Lian-Ping Wang Kathleen J. Stebe Vice Chair Univ of Twente (12/15) (12/14) FRENKIEL AWARD Carolyn Ren Member-at-Large: Ranga Narayanan John C. Wettlaufer SELECTION COMMITTEE (12/15) Jonathan Freund (12/16) (12/14) 7 MEMBERS, STAGGERED (11/12 - 10/15) 2-YEAR TERMS Reza Sheikhi Jimmy Feng Univ of Illinois - Urbana FELLOWSHIP (12/15) (12/15) Sharath S. Girimaji COMMITTEE Member-at-Large: (12/14) 8 FELLOWS, STAGGERED Michael Plesniak Beverley McKeon Chair DIVISION WEBSITE (12/15) (11/12 - 10/15) 2-YEAR TERMS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Vice Chair Malcolm J. Andrews Cal Inst of Tech (Caltech) Ellen Longmire (12/14) Jeff Eldredge Jose Weisfreid Member-at-Large: Chair (12/15) Howard A. Stone Paul Linden James Duncan (12/14) AE from POF GALLERY OF FLUID (11/13 - 10/16) Vice Chair Elaine Oran MOTION COORDINATOR Purdue Univ 2013 Prize Recipient Kendra V. Sharp Dan S. Henningson (12/14) Ken Kiger Member-at-Large: (12/14) Robert Moser Peyman Givi Joseph C. Klewicki CORRSIN AWARD (12/15) (11/13 - 10/16) SELECTION COMMITTEE Univ of Texas - Austin (12/14) 8 MEMBERS, STAGGERED Sutanu Sarkar Richard Lueptow 2-YEAR TERMS (12/15) (12/14) Vice Chair COMMITTEES Paul H. Steen Kyle Squires (12/14) Arne Johansson NOMINATING (12/14) (12/15) COMMITTEE Chair 8 MEMBERS, STAGGERED Hyung Jin Sung Emily S. C. Ching 2-YEAR TERMS (12/15) (12/14) PK Yeung Sandip Ghosal Ivan Marusic (12/15) (12/14) (12/14) Chair