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  1. Nick Ouellette is broadly interested the behavior of complex systems far from equilibrium. In particular, a running theme in his research is dynamical self-organization. He seeks both to understand the physical principles that govern the spontaneous emergence of low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional systems and to harness this self ...

  2. Nick Ouellette is broadly interested the behavior of complex systems far from equilibrium. In particular, a running theme in his research is dynamical self-organization. He seeks both to understand the physical principles that govern the spontaneous emergence of low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional systems and to harness this self ...

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    Nick Ouellette (CV) is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He graduated from Swarthmore College in 2002 with majors in Physics and Computer Science, and earned his Ph.D. (in Physics) in 2006 from Cornell University, where he worked with Eberhard Bodenschatz. He held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and...

    Patricia Yangis a postdoc in Civil and Environmental Engineering, where she is investigating the collective behavior of birds. Before coming to Stanford University, she completed doctoral and postdoctoral studies in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology on the fluid mechanics of body fluids, in particular, blood, feces, and urin...

    Yuki Tanimotois a graduate student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. He graduated from Tufts University in 2014 with a BS in Environmental Engineering. Prior to coming to Stanford, he worked as a Water Quality Modeler at HDR Inc (formally HydroQual Inc). His current research focuses on the interaction between dense grav...

    Sarah Eagleman(postdoc), Instructor in Neurosurgery at Stanford University. Hangjian Ling(postdoc), Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Kasper van der Vaart(postdoc). Michael Sinhuber(postdoc), University of Oldenburg. Abe Clark(postdoc), Assistant Professor of Physics at the Naval Postgradua...

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  4. Mar 6, 2020 · Nick Ouellette is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University. Nick studies the physics, energetics and structure of flocks and swarms, and related phenomena. Nick, why would a civil engineer study these phenomena? We might expect it to occur in a biology department.

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  5. Dr. Nick Ouellette is broadly interested the behavior of complex systems far from equilibrium. In particular, a running theme in his research is dynamical self-organization. He seeks both to understand the physical principles that govern the spontaneous emergence of low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional systems and to harness this self ...

  6. Nicholas Ouellette. Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Curriculum Vitae available Online. CONTACT INFORMATION. • Administrator. Jack Chiueh - Administrative Associate. Email jchiueh@stanford.edu. Tel 650-736-2274. Bio. BIO. Nick Ouellette is broadly interested the behavior of complex systems far from equilibrium.

  7. Nicholas Ouellette | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. Affiliate. Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Nick Ouellette is broadly interested the behavior of complex systems far from equilibrium. In particular, a running theme in his research is dynamical self-organization.

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