Publication & Awards
PUBLICATIONS
Koyuncu, B.; Le, T., (2022). On the impacts of ice cover on flow profiles in a bend, Water Resources Research
Koyuncu, B.; Le, T., (2022). Cross-stream transfer of momentum in an ice-covered stream - Geological Society of London, Special PublicationsÂ
Le, T.; Koyuncu, B., (2022). The structures of double-stacked vortices in an ice-covered bend - in progress
Koyuncu, B.; Le, T., (2023). Turbulent flow structures under the ice-covered straight channel with numerical analysis - in progress
CONFERENCES
Berkay Koyuncu and Trung Le, Depth-averaged velocity distribution and secondary flow patterns in ice-covered channels, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA (11-15 December, 2023).
Trung Le and Berkay Koyuncu, Turbulent statistics in ice-covered bend, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA (11-15 December, 2023).
Koyuncu, B.; Le, T., (2022). Secondary flow structure in ice-covered bend, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL (12-16 December)
Le, T.; Koyuncu, B., (2022). Large-eddy simulation of ice-covered flows in a river bend, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL (12-16 December)
Koyuncu, B.; Le. T., (2022). The impact of ice cover on the secondary flow structures at the bend apex, American Physical Society (APS), Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD), Indianapolis, IN (20-22 November).
Le, T.; Koyuncu, B. (2022). Three-dimensional structures of ice-covered flow in a river bend, River Flow, Kingston and Ottawa, Canada (8-10 November).
Koyuncu, B.; Le, T. (2022). Flow under ice coverage in the Red River, ND, Water Quality Monitoring Conference, Bismarck, ND (21-23 March).
Koyuncu, B.; Le, T. (2021). Impacts of ice coverage on velocity profiles in a bend, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA (13-17 December).
AWARDS
Travel grant (1,000$) for the participation of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) in 2021.
Research fellowship ($15,000) for three years from the Environmental & Conservation Science Ph.D. program at North Dakota State University.