Crossing Frontiers 2012 — Part 5

Pinaki Chakraborty in a long corridor

In 2012, when OIST had only 200+ researchers, representing approximately 30 countries, OIST's first podcast “Crossing Frontiers, a Scientific Passport Podcast" was created to highlight the interesting backgrounds and fascinating research of five OIST researchers. This is the fifth of those episodes.

Pinaki Chakraborty, a Physicist from India explains why studying the motion of fluids, for example the turbulent churning and whirling movements of typhoons, can assist us in better understanding and coping with such adverse weather conditions.

Creator: Juliette Mutheu
February 20, 2012

Date:
20 February 2012
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