Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Ph.D., Ocean Engineering, 2005

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Joint Program

Cambridge and Woods Hole, MA

Thesis topic: Boundary layer flow visualization in swimming fish

Postdoctoral Fellow in Ichthyology, 2005-6

Lauder Lab

Department of Organismal and Evolutionary Biology

Harvard University

Topic: Biomimetic oscillating foil propulsion

M.S., Biology, 1998

St. Francis Xavier University (St. FX), Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Fulbright Full Grant, 1995-96

Thesis topic: Hydrodynamics of jet propulsion in squid

B.S., Physics and Biology, 1989

Gordon College, Wenham, MA

Research interests

Undulatory propulsion in fish and biomimetic propulsion

Oscillating foil propulsion

The effect of turbulence and other hydrodynamic parameters on the ecology of marine larvae

Boundary layer flows in biological propulsion

Biomimetic design in marine propulsion, robotics, and whale tags

Experimental biofluid dynamics and flow visualization

Teaching interests and experience

Capstone design (including interdisciplinary projects), experimental, theoretical and computational fluid dynamics, student-faculty research, biomechanics, engineering mathematics, assessment in an ABET accredited Mechanical Engineering program, advanced use of MATLAB and LabVIEW in teaching, design and research

Professional experience

2015-date Full Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Grove City College (GCC)

2007-date Guest Investigator, Department of Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering (AOPE), WHOI

2011-2015 Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, GCC

2013 Visiting Scholar (sabbatical), OEB, Harvard University

2006-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, GCC

2005-2006 Adjunct professor, Physics I & II, Emmanuel College, Boston, MA

2004-2006 Postdoctoral Fellow, biomimetic robotics, OEB, Harvard University

1998-2004 Research Assistant, MIT/WHOI Joint Program

1997 Scientific Crew, Video Plankton Recorder Cruise, R.V. Endeavor, WHOI

1995-1998 Research/Teaching Assistant, St. FX

Honors and awards

2008-19 Swezey Student Fellowships, for student/faculty research, GCC

2016 Jewell, Moore, McKenzie Fund Award, for student/faculty research, GCC

2005,16 Inside JEB, Journal of Experimental Biology, featured articles

2014,15 Jewell, Moore, McKenzie Fund Awards, for research equipment, GCC

2012 Professor of the Year, GCC

2009-12 Senior Personnel on NSF grant to WHOI PIs: L. Mullineaux and K. Helfrich

2007 Grant for student/faculty research, GCC

2007 Invited Staff, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program, WHOI

2001 Ocean Ventures Fund, WHOI

1995 Fulbright Full Grant, Canada, biomechanics

Patent

Method and system for shear flow profiling, US Patent 20050283323

Publications

Flammang, B. E., Marras, S., Anderson, E. J., Lehmkuhl, O., Mukherjee, A., Cade, D. E., Beckert, M., Nadler, J. H., Houzeaux, G., Vázquez, M., et al. (2020). Remoras pick where they stick on blue whales. J. Exp. Biol. 223, jeb226654.

Gabaldon, J., Turner, E. L., Johnson-Roberson, M., Barton, K., Johnson, M., Anderson, E. J., and Shorter, K. A. (2019). Integration, Calibration, and Experimental Verification of a Speed Sensor for Swimming Animals. IEEE Sens J. 19, 3616 – 3625.

Maciejewski, M. F., Meyer, K. S., Wheeler, J.D., Anderson, E. J., Pittoors, N. C. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2019). Helical swimming as an exploratory behavior in competent larvae of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) J. Exp. Mar. Bio. Eco. 510, 86-94.

Wheeler, J. D., Luo, E., Helfrich K. R., Anderson, E. J., Starczak, V. R. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2017). Light stimulates swimming behavior of larval eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica in turbulent flow. Mar. Eco. Prog. Ser. 571:109-120.

Fiore, G., Anderson, E., Garborg, C. S., Murray, M., Johnson, M., Moore, M., Howle, L. and Shorter, K. A. (2017). From the track to the ocean: Using flow control to improve marine bio-logging tags for cetaceans. PLOS One 0170962. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170962

Beckert, M., Flammang, B. E., Anderson, E. J., and Nadler, J. H. (2016). Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics of an attached remora (Echeneis naucrates). Zool. 119, 430-438.

Wheeler, J. D., Chan, K. Y. K., Anderson, E. J. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2016). Ontogenetic changes in larval swimming and orientation of pre-competent sea urchin Arbacia punctulata in turbulence. J. Exp. Biol. 219, 1303-1310.

Wheeler, J. D., Helfrich, K. R., Anderson, E. J. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2015). Isolating the hydrodynamic triggers of the dive response in eastern oyster larvae. Limn. & Ocean. 60, 1332-1343.

Wheeler, J. D., Helfrich, K. R., Anderson, E. J., McGann, B., Staats, P., Wargula, A. E., Wilt, K. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2013). Upward swimming of competent oyster larvae (Crassostrea virginica) persists in highly turbulent flow as detected by PIV flow subtraction. Mar. Eco. Prog. Ser. 488, 171-185.

Alben, S., Witt, C., Baker, T. V., Anderson, E. and Lauder, G. V. (2012). Dynamics of freely swimming flexible foils. Phys. Fluids. 24, 051901; doi: 10.1063/1.4709477.

Lauder, G. V., Madden, P. G. A., Tangorra, J., Anderson, E. and Baker, T. V. (2011). Bioinspiration from fish for smart material design and function. Smart Mater. Struct. 20, doi:10.1088/0964-1726/20/9/094014.

Lauder, G., Lim, J., Shelton, R., Witt, C., Anderson, E. and Tangorra, J. L. (2011). Robotic models for studying undulatory locomotion. Mar. Tech. Soc. J. 45 (4), 41-55.

Tytell, E. D., Borazjani, I., Sotiropoulos, F., Baker, T. V., Anderson, E. J. and Lauder, G. V. (2010). Disentangling the functional roles of morphology and motion in the swimming of fish. Integr. Comp. Biol. 50, 1140-1154.

Lauder, G. V., Anderson, E. J., Tangorra, J. and Madden, P. G. A. (2007). Fish biorobotics: kinematics and hydrodynamics of self-propulsion. J. Exp. Biol. 210, 2767-2780.

Coombs, S., Anderson, E. J., Braun, C. B. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. (2007). The hydrodynamic footprint of a benthic, sedentary fish in unidirectional flow. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122, 1227-1237.

Anderson, E. J. and DeMont, M. E. (2005). The locomotory function of the fins in the squid Loligo pealei. Mar. Fresh. Behav. Phys. 38, 169-189.

Anderson, E. J. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. (2005). Jet flow in steadily swimming adult squid. J. Exp. Biol. 208, 1125-1146.

Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. (2001). The boundary layer of swimming fish. J. Exp. Biol. 204, 81-102.

Anderson, E. J., Quinn, W. and DeMont, M. E. (2001). Hydrodynamics of locomotion in the squid Loligo pealei. J. Fluid. Mech. 436, 249-266.

Anderson, E. J. and DeMont, M. E. (2000). The mechanics of locomotion in the squid Loligo pealei: locomotory function and unsteady hydrodynamics of the jet and intramantle pressure. J. Exp. Biol. 203, 2851-2863.

MacGillivray, P. S., Anderson, E. J., Wright, G. W. and DeMont, M. E. (1999). Structure and mechanics of the squid mantle. J. Exp. Biol. 202, 683-695.

Anderson, E. J., MacGillivray, P. M. and DeMont, M. E. (1997). Scallop shells exhibit optimization of riblet dimensions for drag reduction. Biol. Bull. 192, 341-344.

Academic and administrative committees

2014-date Administrative team for the GCC Trustee Scholarship Program (honors program)

2012-date Committee for Student Research, GCC

2008-date Fulbright Program Advisor, GCC

2008-date Major Fellowships Subcommittee, GCC

2011-2012 Ad Hoc Committee on Retirement, GCC

Courses taught

Applied Fluid Mechanics, Senior Capstone Design, Mathematical Methods in Engineering, Biomechanics, Thermal/Fluids Laboratory, Physics I & II

Graduate thesis committees

2012-2015 Ph.D. thesis committee, Jeanette Wheeler, MIT/WHOI Joint Program

2007-2009 Ph.D. thesis committee, Kelly Rakow, MIT/WHOI Joint Program

Undergraduate research assistants

2019 Anna Truman, Micah Nelson, Alex Trachsel, Sadie Hilf, Alec Gehman, Micah Warren (WHOI)

GCC, Stereo imaging of tail kinematics in fish

2018 Caroline Fedele, Evan Reese, Timothy Gridley, Evan Lundburg (WHOI)

GCC, Stereo imaging of tail kinematics in fish

2017 Daniel Kato+, Timothy Wolfe, Karl Daningsburg, Timothy Gridley+, Abigail Noll+ (WHOI)

GCC, Brine shrimp behavior in turbulence/Stereo imaging of tail kinematics in fish

2016 Abigail Noll+ (GCC), WHOI, Stereo imaging of tail kinematics in striped bass

2016 Karl Daningsburg+ (GCC), GCC, Stereo imaging of tail kinematics in striped bass

2016 Samantha Parry+ (GCC), GCC, Effect of jet-stirred turbulence on oyster larvae

2016 Philip Graybill+ (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow in swimming squid

2016 Graham Allen+ (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow in swimming squid

2016 Daniel Kato+ (GCC), GCC, Brine shrimp behavior in turbulence

2016 Alex Voris+ (GCC), GCC, Stereo imaging of fish tail kinematics

2016 Abigail Noll+ (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow in swimming squid

2016 Ellen Turner* (GCC), GCC, Whale and squid tag hydrodynamics

2015 Samantha Parry+ (GCC), GCC, Effect of jet-stirred turbulence on oyster larvae

2015 Philip Graybill+ (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow in swimming bluefish

2015 Graham Allen+ (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow visualization

2015 Daniel Kato (GCC), GCC, Remora suction disk mechanics

2015 Alex Voris+ (GCC), GCC, Remora suction disk mechanics

2015 Abigail Noll+ (GCC), GCC & Harvard, Boundary layers in undulatory swimming

2015 Ellen Turner+ (GCC), GCC & WHOI, Remora hydrodynamics, resonance in fish swimming, boundary layers in squid swimming

2015 Spencer Garborg+ (GCC), GCC & Harvard, Remora hydrodynamics, resonance in fish swimming, boundary layers in undulatory swimming

2015 Andrew Herbener (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow in squid and sculpin

2015 Holly Lueers+ (GCC), GCC & WHOI, Image techniques for ant and plankton tracking

2015 Francesca Mertan (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow over flapping propulsors

2014 Francesca Mertan (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow over flapping propulsors

2014 Holly Lueers+ (GCC), GCC & WHOI, Image techniques for ant and plankton tracking

2014 Andrew Herbener (GCC), GCC, Boundary layer flow in squid and sculpin

2014 Spencer Garborg+ (GCC), WHOI, Remora hydrodynamics and resonance in fish swimming

2013 Anthony Ritchie+ (GCC), WHOI, Characteristics of turbulence in a jet-stirred tank

2012 Brenna McGann (GCC), WHOI Summer Student Fellow, Particle behavior in turbulence

2011 Brenna McGann*+ (GCC), WHOI, Effect of turbulence on oyster larvae

2010 Kathryn Wilt* (GCC), WHOI, Effect of turbulence on oyster larvae

2010 Anna Wargula*(GCC), WHOI Summer Student Fellow, Effect of turbulence on oyster larvae

2010 Chuck Witt*+ (GCC), Harvard University, Effect of trailing edge shape on flapping propulsion

2009 Peter Staats*+ (GCC), WHOI, Effect of turbulence and laser light on oyster larvae

2009 T. Vernon Baker*+ (GCC), Harvard University, Effect of stiffness and length on swimming strips

2008 Nathan Moore (GCC), WHOI Summer Student Fellow, 3D fish tracking for flow visualization

2008 T. Vernon Baker* (GCC), Harvard University, Performance of tandem flapping foils

2007 Andrew Brinkerhoff (GCC), WHOI, Turbulence near a fish lateral line

2007 Nathaniel Jackson (GCC), Harvard University, Performance of flexible hydrofoils

2003 Kyle McKenney (MIT), WHOI, Fish boundary layer flow

*work has been published in a peer-reviewed journal

+work has been presented at a scientific conference

Independent study students, design

2016 Jordan Coiro (GCC), Design of a crowd sourcing app for difficult flow visualization

2016 Timothy Wolfe (GCC), System for auto-calibration of a stereo vision system

2016 Ben Nasman (GCC), Design of cooling fins for a jet-stirred turbulence tank

2016 Ransom Erb (GCC), Using accelerometers as encoders for audio speakers in synthetic jets

2016 Calvin Kuntz (GCC), Design of a stereo vision system for fish tracking

2016 Alex Voris (GCC), Design of a stereo vision system for fish tracking

2015 Kimberly Schlabach (GCC), Automation of video-based ant tracking

Senior capstone design projects advised

2019-date Design and build of a flume for bio-propulsion experiments

2016-19 High frequency, positive displacement synthetic jet actuator for turbulence tanks

2015-16 Autonomous ant tracking robot+

2014-15 Environmentally controlled, experimental grade horticulture cabinet+

2013-14 Tricycle with safe, user controlled leaning to train special needs riders

2012-13 Jet-stirred turbulence tank for marine ecology research

2011-12 Semi-autonomous underwater vehicle with vision-based measurement capacity*

2010-11 Nozzle for efficient thermal mixing at a hot water outlet*

2009-10 Robot for plugging outlet tubes in hazardous industrial environments*

2008-09 Turbine-buoy to generate power in remote rivers*

*work in conjunction with a corporate partner

+interdisciplinary team of mechanical and electrical engineering students


Seminars and invited presentations

2015 Anderson, E. Squid Hydrodynamics: Past, present and future. Workshop on Novel biomimetic models: materials, soft robots and artificial intelligence. Cephalopod International Advisory Council. Hakodate, Japan. Nov. 6-14.

2015 Anderson, E. J., Garborg, C. S., Thornycroft, P., Turner, E. L., Kenaley, C. P., Kalionzes, K. and Lauder, G. V. Fluid-structure resonance in flexible propulsive panels and swimming fish. Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Seminar, WHOI.

2014 Anderson, E. J. Plastic Fish: Answering big questions in the field of biological locomotion with robots that mimic swimming fish. Sabbatical presentation as a special guest of the Hopeman Student Research Seminar Series, GCC.

2012 Anderson, E. J. Curious properties of biomimetic propulsion by heaving flexible strips and tandem flapping foils. Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Seminar, WHOI.

2012 Anderson, E. J. Lessons from biomimetics: why (some) engineers need (to be) biologists and vice versa. Penn State Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar, Penn State University, State College, PA.

2007 Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. The boundary layer of swimming fish. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program, WHOI.

2007 Panelist, MIT/WHOI Joint Program and Postdoc Career Forum, WHOI.

2005 Anderson, E. J., Jiang, H. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. Jet flow in swimming squid. Concord Field Station Seminar, Harvard University, Concord, MA.

2003 Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. Measuring friction drag on swimming fish. School for Marine Science and Technology, UMass Dartmouth, New Bedford, MA.

2003 Anderson, E. J. Introducing fluid dynamics in the high school classroom. WHOI Teacher Training Seminar.

2002 Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. The boundary layer of swimming fish. Meeting of WHOI Board of Directors.

Conference presentations

Kato, D. K., Wolfe, T. P., Mays, K. A. and Anderson, E. J. (2016). The behavior of brine shrimp (Artemia salina) in turbulence. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 2-4. (Kato won 2nd place Student Presentation award)

Noll, A. R., Garborg, C. S., Lauder, G. V., and Anderson, E. J. (2016). The forces on an undulating plastic panel determined by boundary layer flow visualization and transducer measurements. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 2-4.

Daningburg, K. M., Noll, A. R., and Anderson, E. J. (2016). Comparison of tailbeat kinematics during swimming in striped bass (Morone saxatilis) of different lengths. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 2-4.

Allen, G.C., Noll, A. R., Turner, E. L., and Anderson, E. J. (2016). Investigation of boundary layer flow in swimming squid by flow visualization. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 2-4.

Jiang, H., Wheeler, J. D. and Anderson, E. (2016). Tethered by Self-Generated Flow: Mucus String Augmented Feeding Current Generation in Larval Oysters. Ocean Sciences Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Feb 21-26.

Chan, K. Y. K., Anderson, E., Helfrich, K. R., Mullineaux, L. S., Sengupta, A. and Stocker, R. (2016). Reorientation and Swimming Stability in Sea Urchin Larvae. Ocean Sciences Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Feb 21-26.

Lauder, G. V., Anderson, E. J., Garborg, C. S., Thornycroft, P., Turner, E., Kalionzes, K., and Kenaley, C. P. (2016). Revisiting the relationship between tail beat frequency, amplitude, and speed in swimming fishes. SICB. Portland, OR. Jan. 3-7.

Flammang, B. E., Turner, E. L., Garborg, C. S., and Anderson, E. J. (2016). Hydrodynamics of remora attachment. SICB. Portland, OR. Jan. 3-7.

Voris, A., Anderson, E. J., Garborg, C. S., and Flammang, B. E. (2016). Using image motion enhancement to uncover the mechanics of remora adhesion. SICB. Portland, OR. Jan. 3-7.

Voris, A. R., Flammang, B. E., Garborg, C. S. and Anderson, E. J. (2015). Uncovering the mechanics of remora fish (Echeneis naucrates) adhesion by image motion enhancement. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 4-6. (Voris won Best Student Presentation award)

Graybill, P. M., Grosenbaugh, M. A. (posth.) and Anderson, E. J. (2015). Investigation of swimming performance in bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) by boundary layer flow visualization. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 4-6.

Turner, E. L., Garborg, C. S., Lauder, G. V., Mott, R. D. and Anderson, E. J. (2015). Investigation of resonance in fish swimming from tailbeat frequency and amplitude in bluefish (Pomatomus saltarix) and striped bass (Morone saxatilis). Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 4-6.

Parry, S. D., Wheeler, J. D., Mullineaux, L. S., Helfrich, K. R., and Anderson, E. J. (2015). Vertical swimming behavior of Eastern Oyster larvae (Crassostrea virginica) in a jet-stirred turbulence tank. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 4-6.

Schmidt, R. M., Lueers, H. I., Schlabach, K. J., Anderson, E. J., Mohr, T. A. and Jenkins, S. P. (2015). Behavioral responses of host, Formica subsericea, to raiding activity of the parasitic slave-maker, Formica subintegra. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 4-6.

Anderson, E., Herbener, A., Turner, A., Noll, A., Allen, G., Graybill, P. and Grosenbaugh, M., posthumously (2015). Time varying friction drag on the swimming squid, Doryteuthis pealeii, from flow visualization data. Cephalopod International Advisory Council. Hakodate, Japan. Nov. 6-14.

Anderson, E. J., Garborg, C. S., Thornycroft, P., and Lauder, G. V. (2015). Undulatory propulsion in swimming fish: evidence of fluid-body resonance effects on tail beat frequency. SICB. West Palm Beach, FL. Jan. 3-7.

Flammang, B. E., Beckert, M., Nadler, J. H., Garborg, C. S., and Anderson, E. J. (2015). Functional morphology of the remora adhesive disc. SICB. West Palm Beach, FL. Jan. 3-7.

Wheeler, J. D., Anderson, E. J., Mullineaux, L. S. and Chan, K. Y. K. (2015). Keep swimming and start spinning: Effects of turbulence on swimming and orientation in larval urchins. SICB. West Palm Beach, FL. Jan. 3-7.

Garborg, C. S., Thornycroft, P.J.M., Lauder, G. V. and Anderson, E. J. (2014). Evidence of resonance in fish swimming from the tail beat kinematics of swimming striped bass (Morone saxatilis). Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 5-7.

Lueers, H. I., Ritchie, A., Wheeler, J. D., Helfrich, K. R., Mullineaux, L. S., and Anderson, E. J. (2014). Vertical swimming behavior of Eastern Oyster larvae (Crassostrea virginica) in a jet-stirred turbulence tank. Regional Scientific Consortium Symposium. Erie, PA. Nov. 5-7.

Wheeler, J. D., Anderson, E. J., Helfrich, K. R., McGann, B. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2013). Vertical swimming and diving behavior of competent larval oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in turbulence. SICB. San Francisco, CA. Jan. 3-7.

Alben, S., Witt, C., Baker, T. V., Anderson, E. J. and Lauder, G. V. (2012). Resonances in fish fin models. SICB. Charleston, SC. Jan. 3-7.

Arellano, S. M., Mullineaux, L. S., Anderson, E. J., Helfrich, K., McGann, B. J. and Wheeler, J. D. (2012). Can waterborne settlement cues trigger the larval transition from the plankton to the seafloor? SICB. Charleston, SC. Jan. 3-7.

Arellano, S. M., Mullineaux, L. S., Anderson, E. J., Helfrich, K., McGann, B. J. and Wheeler, J. D. (2012). Swimming behaviors of barnacle larvae in response to waterborne settlement cues. 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting (TOS/ASLO/AGU). Salt Lake City, UT. Feb. 20–24.

Lauder, G. V., Witt, C. and Anderson, E. J. (2011). Biorobotic analysis of the functional significance of fish tail shapes. Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB). Salt Lake City, UT. Jan. 3-7.

Baker, T. V., Anderson, E. J., Lim, J. L. and Lauder, G. V. (2010). Locomotion by flexible foils: effect of length and stiffness on performance. SICB. Seattle, WA. Jan. 3-7.

Anderson, E. J. and Lauder, G. V. (2007). Thrust augmentation confirmed in self-propelled, tandem flapping foil robots by foil-wake interaction. SICB. Phoenix, AZ. Jan. 4-7.

Anderson, E. J. and Lauder, G. V. (2006). Thrust augmentation in tandem flapping foils by foil-wake interaction. The 59th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS), Department of Fluid Dynamics. Tampa, FL. Nov. 19-21.

Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. (2002). Jet dynamics and structure in swimming squid. SICB. Anaheim, CA. Jan. 3-5.

Anderson, E. J. McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. (2001). The boundary layer of swimming fish and squid. SICB. Chicago, IL. Jan. 4-6.

Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R. and Grosenbaugh, M. A. (2000). Evidence of hydrodynamic optimization by flow sensing and manipulation from the boundary layer of live swimming fish. NASA/JPL Workshop on Biomorphic Robotics. Pasadena, CA. Aug. 14-16.

Anderson, E. J., McGillis, W. R., Grosenbaugh, M. A., Triantafyllou, M. S. and Techet, A. (1999). Visualization and analysis of boundary layer flow in live and robotic fish. Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena (S. Banerjee and J. Eaton, Eds.). Santa Barbara, CA. Sept. 12-15.

Anderson, E. J. and DeMont, M. E. (1998). The unsteady hydrodynamics of squid locomotion. SICB. Boston, MA. Jan. 3-7.

Anderson, E. J. and DeMont, M. E. (1997). Linearized PDEs in the solution of unsteady flow around a swimming squid. International Conference on Differential Equations with Applications to Biology. Halifax, NS. July 25-29.

Conference posters

Wheeler, J. D., Helfrich, K. R., Anderson, E. J. and Mullineaux, L. S. (2014). Diving behaviour of oyster larvae (Crassostrea virginica) in response to local hydrodynamic triggers. Ocean Sciences Meeting. Honolulu, HI. Feb. 23-28.

Anderson, E., Mullineaux, L., Helfrich, K., Staats, P., Wargula, A. and Wilt, K. (2011). Turbulence intensity affects vertical swimming behavior in oyster larvae, C. virginica. Microenvironments Modulating Biological Interactions in the Ocean. The Aspen Center for Physics. Aspen, CO. Jan. 16-21.

Bardy, E. R. and Anderson, E. J. (2008). Laboratory experiment in the free convection of a vertical heated constant temperature plate using LabVIEW. American Society for Engineering Education. Pittsburgh, PA. June 22-25.