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Fluid Mixing at Extreme Conditions Laboratory

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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Ryan J. Myers

Ryan is a PhD student working on ejecta modeling and simulations. He collaborates with Los Alamos National Laboratory in creating ejecta models for further use in simulations. After graduate school, Ryan would like to pursue a career at a national laboratory then later become a professor in Oklahoma. Outside of his work, Ryan enjoys keeping up with college sports (Gig ‘Em Aggies and Boomer Sooner!), watching movies, poorly cooking new dishes, and tinkering on his home server.

Ryan holds a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He is from Moore, Oklahoma.

Contact

Office: Doherty Building (DRTY), Room 301NA

email: ryanmyers@tamu.edu

website: https://rjzf.github.io/

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