Hussein Aluie elected fellow of the American Physical Society
Aluie was recommended for the honor, which recognizes scientists for research excellence and exceptional service to the physics community, by the APS Topical Group on the Physics of Climate.

Hussein Aluie, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the and senior scientist at the University’s , was selected to become an American Physical Society Fellow.
Aluie was nominated “for developing a coarse-graining framework to analyze multiscale and inhomogeneous turbulent flows and generalizing this framework to the sphere to unravel coupled-scale processes within the ocean and Earth's climate system, and for service to APS, particularly in bridging the Topical Group on the Physics of Climate and the Division of Fluid Dynamics.”
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