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Brooke Stanislawski

Ph.D. candidate studying fluid mechanics applied to renewable energy

Dr. Brooke Stanislawski is a researcher and graduate student at the Wind Energy & Turbulence Lab at the University of Utah, focusing on fluid mechanics and large-scale renewable energy installations.

As a Fellow of the Global Change and Sustainability Center, she engages with various interconnected fields crucial for a sustainable future.

With a background in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah, Brooke has varied experiences including mechanical design engineering and heat transfer, notably specializing in Gas Turbine Casings.

Brooke's expertise includes running large eddy simulations to understand the interaction between renewable energy installations and the atmospheric boundary layer. She has a keen interest in technically challenging projects and thrives in dynamic work environments.

Her skill set encompasses programming languages like Matlab, Python, C++, Fortran, and R, as well as proficiency in Spanish, CAD software, and Microsoft Office. Additionally, she has a passion for travel.

In addition to her academic pursuits, Brooke has been associated with prestigious organizations like Siemens and GE Aviation, showcasing her diverse professional experiences across engineering roles.

Having also studied Renewable Energy Policy and Development at Bonn University, Brooke Stanislawski brings a rich and comprehensive background to her research and professional endeavors.

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Location

Salt Lake City, Utah