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Fluid Mixing at Extreme Conditions Laboratory

FMECL

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Caden D. Blaies

Caden is a PhD student studying droplet breakup caused by detonations. After graduate school, he intends to pursue research in aerospace or defense, in an industrial or national lab setting. Outside of the lab, he likes to woodwork, play chess, and take walks.

Caden holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Baylor University. He is from Colleyville, Texas.

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Office: Doherty Building (DRTY), Room 110A

Email: caden_blaies@tamu.edu

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