Georgia Tech Physics

Pattern Formation and Control Lab

Center for Nonlinear Science
and School of Physics

Contact info:

Michael Schatz
School of Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
837 State Street
Atlanta, GA 30332

Office: 404-894-5245
Lab: 404-894-5094
Fax: 404-894-9958

Click here for directions.

mike.schatz@physics.gatech.edu

News

Check out our new paper "Velocity profile in a two-layer Kolmogorov-like flow" in Physics of Fluids.

The GT PER Group's recent experience with MOOCs has been highlighted in PhysicsCentral's Physics Buzz blog.

Mike and Jeff will be leading sessions on two-dimensional turbulence at this year's Hands-On Research in Complex Systems School, which will take place between June 29 and July 11 at the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy.

Open Positions

The Center for Nonlinear Science at Georgia Tech is currently looking for candidates for the Joseph Ford Postdoctoral Fellowship in theoretical/computational modeling of plane and pipe bounded fluid flows. Click here for more information.

While our lab does not have any specific openings at the moment, we are always interested in excellent undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs. Email mike.schatz@physics.gatech.edu for more information.

Learn more...

Don't forget to visit the website of the Georgia Tech Physics Education Research Group to learn more about Mike's efforts to reform undergraduate Physics education!

Open Positions



We do not have any specific openings at the moment, but are always interested in excellent undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs. Email mike.schatz@physics.gatech.edu for more information.

Joseph Ford Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Center for Nonlinear Science (CNS) at Georgia Tech invites applications for the Joseph Ford Postdoctoral Fellowships in theoretical and computational modeling of plane and pipe bounded fluid flows. The appointments will be made for a period of up to 3 years, subject to a satisfactory evaluation of performance at the end of each year and the availability of funds. The starting dates are flexible. For further information, see www.cns.gatech.edu/positions.html.

Fellows will have access to the full range of university resources and receive a salary and benefits commensurate with qualifications and experience, as well as a Fellow research/travel account. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Mathematics, Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering, or related fields, by the starting date of the appointment. Applications will be considered until the positions are filled.

Applications should include: (a) letter of application, (b) curriculum vita, and (c) three letters of recommendation, to be submitted online at mathjobs.org #4108. For questions, contact cns@gatech.edu.

Georgia Tech is a unit of the University System of Georgia and an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and requires compliance with Immigration Control Reform Act of 1986. Applications from women and under-represented minorities are encouraged. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the US.



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