Professor Dennice Gayme – Helena Hicks October 2025
October 8 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Please join us for an exciting lecture named “Stucture, Turbulence, and Renewable Energy Systems” given by Professor Dennice Gayme for our first Helena Hicks Speaker of the season.
Please note that Black Culture Builders of Baltimore Coworking begins at 4pm in the same space!
This event is FREE and open to the public. Please register below!
Dennice F. Gayme is a professor of mechanical engineering with secondary appointments in the departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Her research focuses on modeling, analysis, and control of spatially distributed and large-scale networked systems in applications such as wall-bounded turbulent and transitional flows, wind farms, and power grids. Her lab utilizes computational and theoretical methods from applied mathematics, dynamics, controls, optimization, and fluid mechanics.
Gayme received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and society from McMaster University in in 1997 and an MS in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 1998. She went on to earn a PhD in control and dynamical systems from California Institute of Technology in 2010 and stayed on as a postdoctoral fellow in computing and mathematical sciences until 2011. Prior to earning her doctorate, she was a senior research scientist for Honeywell Laboratories in Minneapolis.
She joined Johns Hopkins’ Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2012, and was the Carol Croft Linde Faculty Scholar from 2017 to 2024.
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