Congratulations to Hannah Wendling, who defended her Honors thesis and graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Hannah’s thesis was titled “Fluid dynamics of fricative consonants and their implication on virus propagation.” See other announcements.
Prof. Erath chairs a special session at TFEC and gives invited presentation
Prof. Erath organized and chaired a special session on the Fluid Mechanics of Speech at the virtual 5th & 6th Thermal Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC), held June 5 – 6. He also delivered an invited presentation titled “High-fidelity intraglottal pressure measurements in… Read More
FAST Lab members present their work at Advances in Quanitative Laryngology (AQL) conference
Mohsen Motie-Shirazi and Molly Stewart both presented their research at the recent virtual Advances in Quanitative Laryngology Conference held June 7 – 10. Mohsen gave an oral presentation titled “Influence of a posterior glottal opening on dissipated collision power: synthetic… Read More