Research Bio
Fotini Chow is the Fred and Claire Sauer Chair Professor in Environmental Engineering and a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The research in her group focuses on numerical modeling of the atmospheric boundary layer to improve predictions for air pollution dispersion, greenhouse gas emissions, and wind energy, among other applications. The analytical and computational methods that they develop help to quantify climate change mitigation strategies, air pollution effects, and to improve weather and transport models.
Current projects include wildfire smoke modeling, methane emissions modeling, urban dispersion modeling, and improved numerical techniques for turbulence, representation of topography, and grid nesting, among others.
Research Expertise and Interest
environmental fluid mechanics, wind energy applications, clouds, large-eddy simulation, turbulence modeling, atmospheric boundary layer flow, flow over complex terrain, wildfire smoke transport, methane emissions, urban dispersion modeling, urban air quality
Teaching
Design for Global Transformation [CIVENG 105]
Design for Global Transformation [CIVENG 105]
Individual Research [CIVENG 299]
Environmental Fluid Mechanics I [CIVENG 200A]
Field Studies in Civil and Environmental Engineering [CIVENG 297]
Individual Research [CIVENG 299]
Design for Global Transformation [CIVENG 105]
Field Studies in Civil and Environmental Engineering [CIVENG 297]
Individual Research [CIVENG 299]