Apratim Dasgupta is a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering at the University of Memphis. His research involves using computational modeling, CFD, and high-performance computing to understand the effects of turbulence on atmospheric boundary layers and respiratory flows. His work is focused on identifying the different length scales at play in turbulent flows, their statistics, and coherent structures. Previously, he obtained his MS from the University of Central Florida.
Apratim loves to indulge in reading, water sports, and travel.