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Fractals: How nature just keeps on giving
This week’s guest blogger is Jovan Nedic, a PhD student in the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College, London. His work looks at understanding how fractal geometries can be used to interact with fluids and how they can be implemented in engineering applications. It is difficult in this day and age of scientific enlightenment to even think there is something in nature that can allow us to understand, and more importantly, exploit the world we have created for ourselves, but fractals are certainly one of those things. I always love explaining what fractals are to others, mainly because I get
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