If you are a current undergraduate or M.S. student at Penn and want to get involved in our work, please fill out this form.
A list of available projects can be found here. You will be asked to provide your CV/resume as well as a short statement on which groups/projects you are interested in and why. It is fine to indicate interest in multiple groups; it will not be held against you. We will check this form three times a year to onboard new students at the start of the summer and semesters, so please apply by roughly Jan 25 to be considered for positions starting in spring, April 15 for the summer, and Aug 15 for the Fall.
Ph.D. and postdoc positions are currently handled by individual PIs. Please reach out directly to them to inquire about openings. Include a copy of your CV and a brief description of how your background and interests relate to environmental mechanics.
The Environmental Mechanics Collective supports the Environmental & Biological Fluid Dynamics working group and its lunch seminar series (Thursdays at 12pm). Speakers include students, postdocs, and faculty from ~30 research groups spanning ~10 departments at Penn, as well as invited external speakers.
More details can be found here. You can sign up for the email list here.
Relevant courses taught by Environmental Mechanics Collective faculty:
ENGR 2500: Energy Systems, Resources and Technology (N. Wei)
EESC 4360/6360: Environmental Fluid Dynamics (H. Ulloa)
EESC 4630/6630: Hydrology (H. Ulloa)
EESC 6600 Earth Surface Processes (D. Jerolmack)
MEAM 5380: Turbulence (G. Park)
MEAM 5360: Viscous Fluid Flow and Modern Applications (P. Arratia)
MEAM 5480: Wind Physics and Applications (N. Wei)
MEAM 5620 / CBE 5600: Water Treatment Engineering (S. McBride)
The M.S. in Energy & Sustainability Engineering program maintains a comprehensive list of related courses here.