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  1. Professor of Mechanical EngineeringTien-Modak Chancellor’s Chair in Engineering. 6121 Etcheverry Hall. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA 94720-1740. pmarcus@me.berkeley.edu. (510) 642-5942. For more information see: Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.

  2. Philip Marcus. PHILIP STEPHEN MARCUS is a Professor of Fluid Dynamics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. He is also the Head Advisor for the UC Berkeley Graduate Program in Applied Science and Technology. Professor Marcus is a computational physicist (a former Associate Editor of The Journal ...

  3. Philip Marcus. K Kashinath, M Mustafa, A Albert, JL Wu, C Jiang, S Esmaeilzadeh, ... Simulation of Taylor-Couette flow. Part 1. Numerical methods and comparison with experiment. In: Annual review of astronomy and astrophysics. Vol. 31 (A94-12726 02-90 …. Simulation of Taylor-Couette flow. Part 2.

  4. UC Berkeley Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. under the direction of Professor Philip Marcus. Our studies are motivated by geophysics, astrophysics, physics and engineering. Our most recent research in geophysics and astrophysics has focused on: Extraction of velocity fields from images of clouds. Maintenance and evolution of long-lived ...

  5. About PHILIP STEPHEN MARCUS is a Professor of Fluid Dynamics in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. He is also the Head Advisor for the UC Berkeley Graduate Program in Applied Science and Technology. Professor Marcus is a computational physicist (a former Associate Editor of The Journal of Computational Physics) […]

  6. Professor Marcus' areas of research focus on computational fluid dynamics as applied to turbulent, geophysical, and astrophysical flows, and to enerineering flows, such as wind energy. He is interested strongly rotating and/or stratified flows, vortices and vortex dynamics and their applications in engineering, atmospheres, oceans, and astrophysics.

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  8. Philip S. Marcus, Suyang Pei, Chung-Hsiang Jiang, Pedram Hassanzadeh (2012) The Easily Excitable Baroclinic Critical Layers in Rotating, Horizontally Shearing, Vertically Stratified Flows and Their Roll-up into Vortices, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, p.