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Rouslan Krechetnikov is a researcher at the University of Alberta, where he leads the Krechetnikov Fluid Physics Lab within the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. His research focuses on investigating fundamental questions in Fluid Dynamics, addressing targeted applications and natural phenomena. His areas of expertise include both high Reynolds number flows, such as aerodynamics and geophysics, as well as low Reynolds number flows, notably in microfluidics and fluid mechanics at complex interfaces. Krechetnikov employs a combination of theoretical, rigorous analytical, and numerical methods, alongside experimental studies, to deepen the understanding of fluid behavior. His recent publications include notable works on water-wave theory using Hilbert transforms and studies on the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in cylindrical geometries. Krechetnikov's contributions extend to the intersection of fluid phenomena and art, showcasing the relevance of fluid dynamics in various contexts.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management