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OU professor receives international honor in meteorology
by Daily Staff Reports  |  December 19, 2009  |  

OU meteorology professor Evgeni Fedorovich has been selected by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany to receive a Humboldt Research Award.

Recipients must have contributed fundamental discoveries or new theories and insights that have significantly impacted their research area and reach beyond their specialized field.

“Receiving a Humboldt Research Award is a rare honor," said John Snow, OU College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences’ dean in a press release. “Dr. Fedorovich is an internationally recognized scholar and scientist. His receiving this recognition from the Humboldt Foundation is a tremendous honor for him and an indicator of the overall quality of the program here at OU. The opportunity for additional, focused research this award provides will benefit not only our science, but also OU students, both undergraduate and graduate, when Dr. Fedorovich returns in the fall of 2010.”

Fedorovich joins an international network of more than 23,000 scientists and scholars who have been supported in different ways by the foundation since its founding in 1953.

“As a young scientist, I was the recipient of a Humboldt Research Fellowship and met with some of the Humboldt Award winners,” Fedorovich said in the release. “I viewed them as unsurpassable giants in their research fields. I would have never imagined that I would now be one of them. It is a huge honor for me.”

In addition to the award, Fedorovich is invited to participate in collaborative research with peers in Germany.

“While in Germany, I plan to work on numerical algorithms for simulation of turbulent flows in the night-time atmospheric boundary layer and in low-level jets,” Fedorovich said. “Both atmospheric flow types are common to Oklahoma and the Great Plains.”

Fedorovich will begin researching in Germany in 2010 at the Meteorological Institute of Hamburg University and Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology.

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