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Nathaniel Wei

Assistant Professor

University of Pennsylvania

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Research Interests

Aerodynamics

50%

Fluid Mechanics

60%

Wind Engineering

40%

Aeroelasticity

40%

Rotor Dynamics

30%

Computational Fluid Dynamics

30%

Turbine Technology

30%

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University of Pennsylvania

Postdoctoral Position in Urban Atmospheric Turbulence and Experimental Fluid Mechanics at University of Pennsylvania

The Aerodynamics, Wind, And Renewable Energy (AWARE) Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, led by Assistant Professor Nathaniel Wei, is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to lead field experiments in urban atmospheric turbulence. The research involves constructing and deploying a field-scale 3D Lagrangian particle-tracking system to measure large-scale turbulent flow structures in the urban canopy layer of Philadelphia. The postdoc will also contribute to outreach programs aimed at improving ventilation, air quality, and thermal comfort in local schools, in collaboration with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in mechanical, civil, or environmental engineering, atmospheric science, or a related field, with strong backgrounds in experimental fluid mechanics, mathematics, programming, and data analysis. Experience in developing novel measurement techniques or conducting field measurements of atmospheric turbulence is highly valued. The position emphasizes innovation, independent thinking, and a collaborative approach, with a commitment to mentorship and societal or environmental impact. The AWARE Lab offers a supportive and diverse research environment, deep integration with Penn’s collaborative research community, and professional development opportunities, including conference travel and grant writing practice. The position is based in Philadelphia, a city known for its vibrant culture and professional opportunities. The start date is flexible, ideally in summer or fall 2026, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. To apply, candidates should email Nathaniel Wei a CV, a brief statement (1 page max) explaining how their background aligns with the position, and contact information for three references. For more information, visit the lab website at www.njweilab.com.

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Di Yang

Assistant Professor

University of Houston

UNITED STATES
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Timothy Wei

Northwestern University

UNITED STATES
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