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Waldrop Lab

Biological Fluid Dynamics at Chapman University

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    • Odor Detection by Domesticated Dogs
    • Pumping by Valveless, Tubular Hearts
    • Odor Capture By Crustaceans
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Research

We use a variety of visualization and computational methods to investigate the physics and evolution of biological fluid-structure interactions.


Our major projects include:

  • Odor detection by domesticated dogs
  • Odor capture by crustaceans
  • Variation and Evolution
  • Pumping by valveless, tubular hearts
  • Swimming and feeding by marine invertebrate larvae
  • Oil droplets rising through sharp stratifications

Please see our list of publications for papers. All papers are available by request.

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