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Michael Howland

@michaelfhowland

Assistant Professor @MIT_CEE atmospheric flows, wind energy, optimization

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Had a fantastic time at the Stanford University Center for Turbulence Research (CTR) Summer Program, working on our project “Multi-fidelity modeling and uncertainty quantification of heterogeneous roughness.” Thanks to our hosts and CTR for the support!

Had a fantastic time at the <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> Center for Turbulence Research (CTR) Summer Program, working on our project “Multi-fidelity modeling and uncertainty quantification of heterogeneous roughness.” Thanks to our hosts and CTR for the support!
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Our lab MIT CEE partnered with Vineyard Wind for community outreach and education focused on the power and opportunities of offshore wind energy at the AHA! New Bedford event

Our lab <a href="/MIT_CEE/">MIT CEE</a> partnered with <a href="/VineyardWindUS/">Vineyard Wind</a> for community outreach and education focused on the power and opportunities of offshore wind energy at the AHA! New Bedford event
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CEE engineers have developed the first physics-based model that accurately represents the airflow around rotors, even under extreme conditions. The model could improve the way turbine blades and wind farms are designed. mitsha.re/JWtt50T3YbO

CEE engineers have developed the first physics-based model that accurately represents the airflow around rotors, even under extreme conditions. The model could improve the way turbine blades and wind farms are designed. mitsha.re/JWtt50T3YbO
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Honored to receive the ONR Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator award and excited to work on our project "Closing the Loop on Joint Physics- and Data-Driven Modeling of Marine Boundary Layer Turbulence Above Waves" Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) MIT School of Engineering MIT CEE #turbulence #MachineLearning #CFD #UQ

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🚨Postdoc position available in the Howland Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)! Our lab is seeking a Postdoc for a two-year project on "Multi-fidelity modeling and uncertainty quantification of wind power aerodynamics." Further information about the position: howlandlab.com/openings MIT CEE #energy

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Congrats to Prof. Michael Howland on receiving a 2025 Young Investigator Program award from the Office of Naval Research to support his project, “Closing the Loop on Joint Physics- and Data-Driven Modeling of Marine Boundary Layer Turbulence Above Waves.” cee.mit.edu/mit-assistant-…

Congrats to Prof. Michael Howland on receiving a 2025 Young Investigator Program award from the Office of Naval Research to support his project, “Closing the Loop on Joint Physics- and Data-Driven Modeling of Marine Boundary Layer Turbulence Above Waves.”
cee.mit.edu/mit-assistant-…
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🚨My lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has multiple openings for fully funded PhD students! Topics include computational fluid dynamics, atmospheric flow, uncertainty quantification, renewable energy, and decarbonized power systems under climate change. App due Dec. 1st. howlandlab.com/openings

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PRFluids Editors' Suggestion: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers Klemmer & Howland unveil new insights into wind turbine wakes! They reveal how atmospheric stability transforms momentum & turbulence dynamics, paving the way for smarter, more efficient wind energy solutions! go.aps.org/4eHacXu

PRFluids Editors' Suggestion: <a href="/MIT/">Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)</a> researchers Klemmer &amp; Howland unveil new insights into wind turbine wakes! They reveal how atmospheric stability transforms momentum &amp; turbulence dynamics, paving the way for smarter, more efficient wind energy solutions! go.aps.org/4eHacXu