Marcus Hultmark

Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Website: http://fluids.princeton.edu

Office: E-Quad, D222

Phone: 609-258-5689

Research interests: Fluid mechanics; turbulence, its measurement and theory. Aerodynamics of wind turbines; developing and characterization of sensors for measurements of flow parameters related to atmospheric monitoring, climate models, unmanned aerial vehicles, and medical infusion monitoring to improve how treatments are administered.

News

  • Hazy sunlight filtering through ranked skyscrapers

    A good way to cool a sweltering urban canyon? Put a lid on it.

  • Hultmark wins experimental physics award

  • Photo of a city from afar, with grass in foreground. This is the Meadowlands.

    Princeton research is pursuing a sustainable future for New Jersey and the world

  • Two students behind mesh curtain flow drone, which is in foreground

    Small, efficient sensors help drones fly in high winds

  • Engage conference graphic

    Tech pioneers to headline conference on innovation and entrepreneurship

  • Wind turbines in the ocean

    Net-Zero America in action: America’s windy coastlines and scaling offshore wind power

Research

  • Energy and Environment

  • Cities and the Future Metropolis

Affiliations

  • Student uses drill press while others observe.

    Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

  • Researchers, dressed in white suits, work in "clean room" lab under yellow light.

    Princeton Materials Institute