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Member Since 2017
Meredith Plumley
University of Colorado Boulder
Professional Experience
University of Colorado Boulder
Education
Doctorate
2018
Honors & Awards
Student Travel Grant
Received December 2018
Donald L. Turcotte Award
Received December 2018
Meredith Plumley will receive the 2018 Donald L. Turcotte Award at AGU’s Fall Meeting 2018, to be held 10–14 December in Washington, D. C. This award is given annually to a recent Ph.D. recipient for “outstanding dissertation research that contribute...
Meredith Plumley will receive the 2018 Donald L. Turcotte Award at AGU’s Fall Meeting 2018, to be held 10–14 December in Washington, D. C. This award is given annually to a recent Ph.D. recipient for “outstanding dissertation research that contributes directly to nonlinear geophysics.”  
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Meredith Plumley received her B.A. in mathematics in 2011 from Washington University in St. Louis. She joined the applied mathematics department at the University of Colorado Boulder for her graduate work, earning her Ph.D. in 2018 under the supervision of Keith Julien and Michael Calkins. Her research topics include fluid dynamics, planetary magnetic fields, and model reduction techniques. She is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher with Andrew Jackson at ETH Zürich in the Department of Earth Sciences.

 

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Student Travel Grant
Received December 2017
AGU Abstracts
Magnetically Guided Jets and Dynamo Cycles in Simulations within a Planetary-like Parameter Regime
FALL MEETING 2018
11 december 2018
Meredith Plumley, Michael A. Calkins, Keith A. Jul...
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A Single Mode Study of a Quasi-Geostrophic Convection-Driven Dynamo Model
A SINGLE MODE STUDY OF A QUASI-GEOSTROPHIC CONVECTION-DRIVEN DYNAMO MODEL
nonlinear geophysics | 12 december 2017
Meredith Plumley, Michael A. Calkins, Keith A. Jul...
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The impact of domain aspect ratio on the inverse cascade in rotationally constrained convection. 
THE IMPACT OF DOMAIN ASPECT RATIO ON THE INVERSE CASCADE IN ROTATIONALLY CONSTRAINED CONVECTION. 
nonlinear geophysics | 11 december 2017
Keith A. Julien, Edgar Knobloch, Meredith Plumley
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