My first interaction with fluid mechanics came when I was in 1st year. My curiosity about fluid mechanics rose up while performing experiments in the lab with my own hands. In addition, course on hydrodynamics and hydrodynamics lab allowed me to visualize different flow patterns and flow properties and showed me how the flow pattern can be expressed in mathematical equations. I found the opportunity to take the course of Computational Fluid Mechanics & Theory of Hydrofoils because of my good results in previous year. One day in CFD class our course teacher introduced Navier Stokes equation and explained that although its huge application, the complete solution of all the variables in the equation doesn 't always exist and it is one of the greatest mathematical mystery that yet unsolved. His lecture puzzled me and increased my interest to do further study on this …show more content…
degree in the field of Mechanical Engineering. I have researched many universities, their programs, facilities and faculties. Of all the universities I prefer XXX university where I can explore my skills, knowledge and match my research interest. In XXX university, I have looked at research going on at fluid mechanics, combustion and propulsion lab, Mechanics of solids, materials & structures lab & thermodynamics and heat transfer lab and I found a lot of them very intriguing. I have looked at the research done by Dr. Runnels, Dr. Clavisi and Dr. Rebecca Webb. I would like to involve myself to multiscale materials group for continuing my research on mechanics of materials. Research on grain boundary energy, microstructural evolution and atomistic simulations influenced me to do research under the supervision of Dr. Runnels. I am interested to work with Dr. Michael Calvisi in the CFD Lab and fascinated by the research work on enhanced solar collection using butterfly wings by Dr. Rebecca on her SECanT