Research Summary
John Dabiri’s research focuses on unsteady fluid mechanics and flow physics, with particular emphasis on topics relevant to biology, energy, and the environment. Current interests include biological fluid dynamics in the ocean, next-generation wind energy, and development of new experimental methods.
Publications
- Wei, Nathaniel J.;El Makdah, Adnan et al. (2024) Wake dynamics of wind turbines in unsteady streamwise flow conditionsJournal of Fluid Mechanics
- Han, Hong;Ma, Xiaotian et al. (2024) Imaging-guided bioresorbable acoustic hydrogel microrobotsScience Robotics
- Costello, J. H.;Colin, S. P. et al. (2024) Turning kinematics of the scyphomedusa Aurelia auritaBioinspiration & Biomimetics
- Anuszczyk, Simon R.;Dabiri, John O. (2024) Electromechanical enhancement of live jellyfish for ocean explorationBioinspiration & Biomimetics
- Gharaati, Masoumeh;Wei, Nathaniel J. et al. (2023) Large-eddy simulations of turbulent flows in arrays of helical- and straight-bladed vertical-axis wind turbinesJournal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy
- Dabiri, John O.;Howland, Michael F. et al. (2023) Visual anemometry for physics-informed inference of windNature Reviews Physics
- Li, Yutian;Sarma, Anish A. et al. (2023) Response to comment on 'A conserved strategy for inducing appendage regeneration in moon jellyfish, Drosophila, and mice'eLife
- Costello, John H.;Colin, Sean P. et al. (2023) A fundamental propulsive mechanism employed by swimmers and flyers throughout the animal kingdomJournal of Experimental Biology
- Levin, Jon;Pacala, Steve et al. (2023) Extreme Weather Risk in a Changing Climate: Enhancing prediction and protecting communities
- Fu, M. K.;Dabiri, J. O. (2023) Magnetic Signature of Vertically Migrating Aggregations in the OceanGeophysical Research Letters