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CEE Alumnus DiBenedetto selected as winner of the 2019 Lorenz G. Straub Award

Award received for her dissertation: "Transport and Behavior of Non-Spherical Particles in Waves"

Established under the Lorenz G. Straub Memorial Fund, this award is given for the most meritorious thesis in hydraulic engineering, ecohydraulics, or related fields. The competition is international, and nominations may be made by any recognized civil and environmental engineering program in the world. Recipients are presented with a Straub Award medal and a monetary gift. The year of the award corresponds to the completion of the dissertation.

Michelle DiBenedetto received her B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Cornell University in 2014. She then began her doctoral work at Stanford University, where she was awarded the Stanford Graduate Fellowship and Gerald J. Lieberman Fellowship to support her research. She received her Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2019 under the advisement of Professors Nicholas Ouellette and Jeffrey Koseff. Motivated by the problem of microplastics in the ocean, her dissertation work focused on the transport and behavior of non-spherical particles in waves. Michelle was awarded a postdoctoral scholarship at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she is currently a postdoc in the Physical Oceanography and Biology departments studying the behavior of zooplankton in turbulence. She uses laboratory experiments, as well as numerical and analytical tools to study how the properties of small particles in unsteady flows control their dynamics. She will be starting as an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at University of Washington in the winter of 2021.

More information can be found about the Lorenz G. Straub Award at https://cse.umn.edu/safl/lorenz-g-straub-award.

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