Monica M. Wilhelmus Source Confirmed
Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.
Thomas J. and Alice M. Tisch Assistant Professor of Engineering
John Brown University
faculty
Research Areas
Links
Is this your profile? Verify and claim your profile
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Monica M. Wilhelmus is the Thomas J. and Alice M. Tisch Assistant Professor of Engineering at John Brown University. Her research encompasses a range of topics, including Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, cryospheric studies, and methane hydrates. Wilhelmus integrates her expertise in fluid dynamics with biomimicry, investigating flight and propulsion mechanisms inspired by nature. Her work includes the development of "Pleobot," a modular robot that mimics metachronal swimming. Recent studies have focused on the intensification of mesoscale eddies in the western Arctic Ocean and abrupt transitions in sea ice dynamical regimes in the East Greenland Marginal Ice Zone. She also developed "RADIv1," a non-steady-state early diagenetic model for ocean sediments.
Metrics
- h-index: 7
- Publications: 54
- Citations: 206
Selected Publications
- From spinning sea ice floes to ocean enstrophy spectra in the Marginal Ice Zone (2025) DOI
- Effects of temperature and viscosity on the metachronal swimming of crustaceans (2025) DOI
- Edge vortex interaction minimizes drag in shrimp swimming (2025) DOI
- Estuarine temperature variability: Integrating four decades of remote sensing observations and in-situ sea surface measurements (2025) DOI
- Hydrodynamics of Shrimp Swimming: Spread-Out Morphing of Pleopods in Power Stroke (2024) DOI
- Estuarine Temperature Variability: Integrating Four Decades of Remote Sensing Observations and In-Situ Sea Surface Measurements (2024) DOI
Collaborators
Researchers in the database who share publications
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics