Areas of Research
- Bio-Inspired Flow Control
- Digital Particle Image Velocimetry
- Engineering Education
- Experimental Fluid Dynamics
- Fluid Dynamics
- Science and Religion
Her research areas include experimental fluid dynamics with a focus on bio-inspired flow control, vortex dynamics, free shear flows and boundary layers, expertise using DPIV (digital particle image velocimetry).
Featured Research:
- Shark Skin Bristling as a Passive Flow-Actuated Separation Control Mechanism
- Butterfly Scale Micro-geometry for Favorable Surface Drag Modification and Vortex Control
Dr. Amy Lang works in the field of experimental fluid dynamics with a focus on bio-inspired flow control.