Michael P. Brenner
Glover Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics
- Harvard University Center for the Environment
- Future of Energy at Harvard
- School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Office: Pierce 313 |
Research Interests:
Theoretical modeling in the physical sciences and engineering; biomechanics and biology.
Related Publications:
Scaling and shear transformations capture beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches. (2010)
The Free-Energy Landscape of Clusters of Attractive Hard Spheres. (2010)
A nonperturbive approximation for the moderate Reynolds number Navier-Stokes equations. (2009)
Explosively launched spores of ascomycete fungi have drag-minimizing shapes. (2008)
How bumps on whale flippers delay stall: an aerodynamic model. (2008)
The relationship between evolutionary and physiological variation in hemoglobin. (2007)
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